A Quantitative Approach to Existing Issues of Audit Planning in Appropriateness and Relevance Analysis
Audit planning has been a key stage of the audit process, which depicts the trajectory and basic actions. Developments in business and audit itself gave an impetus for the upgrading the audit plan regarding coverage, quality, and risk assessment
Dynamic Capabilities and Competitive Advantage of Fast Foods Restaurants
The study focused on the relationship between dynamic capabilities and competitive advantage of fast foods restaurants in Rivers State, Nigeria. A cross-sectional survey research design was adopted, while primary data was collected via the administration of a structured questionnaire
The Distressing Effect of Non-Performing Assets to Asset Quality for Commercial Banks in Kenya
Non-performing Assets is a ratio necessary when identifying financial distress effect on asset quality of financial institutions in Kenya specifically commercial banks in Kenya. Financial distress and asset quality have often been discussed separately in details
How Crypto-Currency Can Decrypt the Global Digital Divide: Bitcoins a Means for African Emergence
Low transaction cost, low level of entry, worldwide quickness, and anonymity of the transactions is the main advantage of cryptocurrency use, making it an attractive transaction media for African countries. At the same time, there are certain drawbacks of it in terms of strong volatility
A Social Welfare Economics Proposal Through Bargaining Theory: a Win-Win-Win Papakonstantinidis Model Approach Inserting Overall Arbitrator Player to the Local Development Game
In this study, we investigate the impact of Social Bargain on Welfare Problem adopting the win-win-win Papakonstantinidis model inserting the Overall Arbitrator Player into the local development game
Evaluation of Most Effective Third-Party E-Commerce Platform in Senegal
With the fast development of the new information and communication technologies and their current involvement in the business world, no country as less developed as it can be, can’t ignore them. Developed and emerging countries have understood it and have very early exploited the opportunities offered by these information and communication technologies





