Nduji Romanus
Department of Business Administration, Veritas University, Abuja, Nigeria

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Effect of Online Bus Booking on Customer Satisfaction: A Study of ABC Transport, Utako Terminals, Abuja, Nigeria. Nduji Romanus; Marcus Garvey Orji; Oriaku Chris
Rowter Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Ȓowteɍ Journal
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR) Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/rowter.v3i2.1054

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In the Nigerian business environment, one of the most unresolved problems in transportation industries is the poor inclusion of online bus booking in the scheme of things. These failures revolve round the fit between managers and staff of the organization to work in agreement to welcome the new arrival. This study focused on the effect of online bus booking (e-ticketing) on customer satisfaction, with emphasis on ABC transport, Utako terminals, Abuja, Nigeria. The specific objective was: to ascertain the effect of e-mail ticketing system on customer satisfaction of ABC transport, Abuja terminals, investigate the effect of web-based ticketing system on customer satisfaction of ABC transport, Utako terminals, and to find out the relationship between e-bus booking or e-ticketing and customers satisfaction of ABC transport, Utako terminals, Abuja. The study adopted the survey research design. Stratified random sampling was applied and the population of the study was 475 while sample sized of 217 was determined using taro yamani formula. Data was analyzed by regression method and findings revealed that online bus booking (e-ticketing) has effect on customer satisfaction of ABC transport, Utako terminals, Abuja, Nigeria. The study concluded that with the arrival of online bus booking system, service quality which is a significant factor which determines passengers' satisfaction will have a positive change. Hence, if passengers are satisfied with the service offered their level of patronage and loyalty to the brand will significantly increase. The study recommended that Transport companies in Nigeria should encourage the use of digital ticketing systems among passengers through incentives such as discounts so as to improve passenger usage.
Assessing the Effectiveness of Green Business Practices on Nigerian Economic Sustainability: A Study of Dawaki Groups, Kano, Nigeria Nduji Romanus; Marcus Garvey Orji; Oriaku Chris
Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance: (May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/economit.v4i2.1104

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The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of green business practices on Nigerian Economic Sustainability, with particular emphasis on Dawaki Groups, Kano, Nigeria. The study sought to achieve these sub objectives: determine the extent to which green product development affects the economic responsibility of Dawaki Groups, establish the extent to which waste reduction has an effect on the environmental responsibility of Dawaki Groups and identify the extent to which corporate partnership has influenced the social responsibility of Dawaki Groups. The population was 952 and a sample size of 281 was determined using Taro Yamani. Data were collected via online questionnaire. Linear Regression analyses were used to test the hypotheses. The findings revealed that green product development has a significant effect on the environmental responsibility of Dawaki Groups, Kano (sig =0.000 < 0.05, R2= 0.493 and t-statistic= 15.971), Waste reduction has significant effect on the environmental responsibility of Dawaki Groups, (sig =0.000 < 0.05, R2= 0.027 and t-statistic=2.707) and also Corporate partnership has a significant influence on social responsibility of Dawaki Groups,(sig =0.000 < 0.05, R2= 0.260 and t-statistic=9.582). The study concluded that the implementation of green business practices, principles and processes will lead to very positive outcomes that will be visibly manifested in the organization and the environment. The study therefore recommended that green business practice is the most potent alternative for dealing with environmental challenges as well as dealing with all performance problems of business firms.