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Gender Discrimination and Organizational Performance In Public Hospitals In Abia State, Nigeria Marceline, Onoigboria; Chinelo, Nwagbala Stella; Comfort, Okeke Ngozi
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 10 No. 2, Desember 2024
Publisher : Departemen Ilmu Administrasi FISIP UNHAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v10i2.35708

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Gender inequality is widespread in Nigeria, resulting in women facing unequal opportunities and repercussions. The research focused on organizational efficacy and gender discrimination inside public hospitals in Abia State. This study examines the impact of gender discrimination on organizational performance in public hospitals in Abia State. This study employed a quantitative research methodology, utilizing questionnaires for data collection. The study's population is 3,220, and the Taro Yamane formula was employed to ascertain a sample size of 356 employees. Descriptive statistics examined the data, and the hypothesis was evaluated using Pearson Product Moment Correlation. The study indicated that gender discrimination adversely impacts organizational performance, encompassing operational efficiency, business reputation, and diminished consumer happiness. The research highlights the significance of eliminating gender discrimination in the workplace to enhance organizational performance.
Era of Disruptions: Entrepreneurs’ Experiences and Challenges on Business Sustainability in Nigeria Nkiruka, Ezeanokwasa Francisca; Chinelo, Nwagbala Stella; Raphael, Nwachukwu; Nwadiogo, Oranusi Ifeanyichukwu; Ejike, Ani Anthony
International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development (IJEFSD) Vol. 5 No. 11 (2023): International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development (IJEFS
Publisher : Research Parks Publishers

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijefsd.v5i11.4971

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Entrepreneurship disruptions have become a pervasive and transformative force in today's global business landscape. These disruptions are characterized by the rapid and often unpredictable changes that impact the way entrepreneurs conceive, launch, and operate businesses. In the modern era, the rapid pace of technological advancement and the rise of disruptive innovations have presented a significant challenge for entrepreneurs and established businesses alike. As entrepreneurs strive to identify and leverage disruptive opportunities, they face complex issues related to market dynamics, economic instability resource allocation, and competitive pressures. Moreover, the ever-accelerating rate of disruption necessitates a deeper understanding of how entrepreneurs can effectively navigate these challenges while staying innovative and sustainable. This study seeks to identify and analyse the experiences and challenges faced by businesses in their pursuit of sustainability during this disruptive era. Data were generated via the internet, newspapers, newsletters, libraries and other documented materials pertinent to the study. Findings revealed that there is a positive relationship between entrepreneurship disruptions and business sustainability in Nigeria. To fully harness disruptive entrepreneurship and achieve sustainability, regulatory reforms, technological advancements, changing consumer behaviour, infrastructure development, and increased access to funding are crucial. Consequently, to address these challenges and promote sustainability, it is imperative to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the experiences and challenges faced by businesses and individuals in the disruption era, businesses in Nigeria need to adopt innovative solutions, and collaborate with relevant stakeholders while keeping a close eye on regulatory changes and global trends.
Multiple Taxation And Business Survival in Anambra State, Nigeria Nkiru, Ezeanokwasa Francisca; Chinelo, Nwagbala Stella; Raphael, Nwachukwu; Ejike, Ani Anthony
Development Policy and Management Review (DPMR) Volume 4 Issue 1 June 2024
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian Kebijakan Pembangunan, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61731/dpmr.v4i1.35364

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The study investigated the relationship between multiple taxation and business survival in Awka, Anambra state. The specific objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of existing tax policies in fostering a conducive environment for business survival and to analyze the coping strategies businesses employ in response to multiple taxations. A survey research design was employed on a population of 330 from 11 small-scale entrepreneurs in Awka Anambra State. Taro Yamane’s formula was used to obtain a sample size of 319. This study employed primary data gathered through structured questionnaires distributed to managers/owners of 319 Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Awka, Anambra State. The hypotheses were tested using the Chi-squared test with the aid of Statistical Package for Social Sciences V.22. The findings revealed that there is a significant relationship between the effectiveness of existing tax policies and multiple taxations (p-value = 0.000); there is a significant relationship between multiple taxations and coping strategies employed by businesses (p-value = 0.000). The study therefore recommends that the Anambra State Government should streamline and harmonize tax collection processes across different agencies to minimize duplication and reduce the financial burden on businesses, thereby fostering a more conducive environment for business growth and investment.