Impact of Public Sector Financial Management on the Economic Growth of Nigeria
The main thrust of this study is to investigate the seeming mismatch between resource generation, resource allocation and expenditure management in Nigeria. While an ex-post facto research design was adopted in the investigation; descriptive statistics as well as a least square regression analysis were carried out on a time-series data to ascertain relationships.
Uses and Gratifications of Political Information: Student Perceptions of Information from the 2014 Tunisian Elections
In this research, we use diverse sources of information to obtain political information. We apply uses and gratifications theory (UGT) to illustrate how the use of different political information sources influences perceptions of information satisfaction related to the Tunisian elections of 2014.
Taxation and Nigerian Economy: an Empirical Analysis
The study is carried out to investigate the effect of Nigerian taxation system on Nigerian economy. The study anchored on benefit received theory of taxation as it theoretical framework.
Church and State, Church in State
The purpose of this paper is to briefly analyse the three existing models regulating the limits and the areas of intersectionality between the spiritual and the lay power, recognisable and identifiable in the countries of the European Community, that made possible the noticeable onslaught of secularisation in (post-)modernity.
A Study on the Relationships between Authentic Leadership, Job Crafting, Psychological Capital and Organisational Innovation
This study examined the impacts of authentic leadership, psychological capital, and job crafting on the organisational innovation of Thailand’s financial business sector. The financial business industry has a vital role in national economic development. In Thailand, financial businesses practice innovation to develop the organisation.
Analysis of Uzbekistan’s Planting Industry Growth Based on Shift-Share Method
This paper applies the shift-share analysis method to analyse the growth of Uzbekistan’s planting industry from 2011 to 2018 into three parts: the national share, the industry mix and the regional shift component. Changes in the structure of the planting industry are an important indicator of the level of agricultural development.





