Ebe Emmanuel Chukwuma

Ebe Emmanuel Chukwuma
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  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Lecturer at Michael Okpara University of Agriculture

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Introduction
I am a staff of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike Abia State Nigeria. Serving in the department of Accounting
Current institution
Michael Okpara University of Agriculture
Current position
  • Lecturer

Publications

Publications (25)
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The introduction of business income tax required the use of debt capital (leverage) to enhance financial functioning given the tax savings. In consequence, the study significantly investigated the degree and disposition of the relationship between leverage, risk-taking and stability vis-a-vis listed deposit money banks in Nigeria. The study period...
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The aim of the study was to determine the effect of indirect taxes on economic performance using secondary data derived from Central bank of Nigeria annual bulletin. Ex-post facto and longitudinal research design was adopted for study covering the period 1993 to 2021. Indirect tax was proxied as value added tax revenue whilst real GDP, inflation, u...
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The controversies generated by the adoption of the cashless policy in Nigeria triggered the examination of the effect of innovations in the payment system on financial inclusion. The specific objectives of the study were to ascertain the effect of automated payment channel acceptance [apcac], fraud risk exposure of automated payment channels [freac...
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The study investigated the effect of debt financing on financial performance of listed consumer goods companies in Nigeria. The study addressed a number of objectives: to examine the effect of debt to equity ratio on return on assets of listed consumer goods companies in Nigeria; ascertain the effect of total debt ratio on the return on assets of l...
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This study examined the effect of credit facilities on the financial performance of listed manufacturing companies in Nigeria: Survey of survival strategies of SMEs in Aba Metropolis Abia State Nigeria post Covid-19. The specific objectives were to: examine the effect of maintaining liquidity through credit facilities on survival of SMEs in the pos...
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This study examined the effect of credit facilities on the financial performance of listed manufacturing companies in Nigeria: Survey of survival strategies of SMEs in Aba Metropolis Abia State Nigeria post Covid-19. The specific objectives were to: examine the effect of maintaining liquidity through credit facilities on survival of SMEs in the pos...
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This stud investigated the impact of global financial meltdown on Nigeria's economy via banking sector. It was an analysis of the economy of Nigeria during the post-global financial meltdown era and analyzing the impact of post-meltdown macroeconomic variables (interest rate, inflation rate, exchange rate and bank lending rate) on financial deepeni...
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This study evaluates the effect of exploring investors decisions in estimating the effect of earning persistence, financial leverage, foreign ownership on company reputation and value We used multiple regression models on secondary data obtained from the annual and accounts of sampled consumer firms listed in Nigeria Stock Exchange spanning for ten...
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Research purpose: The study explored the influence of debt financing on listed manufacturing firms in Nigeria. Specifically to examine the influence of long term debt, determine the influence of short term debt and finally to find out the effect of total debts on return on assets of listed manufacturing firms in Nigeria. Design/ Methodology/Approac...
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The controversies generated by the adoption of the cashless policy in Nigeria triggered the examination of the effect of innovations in the payment system on financial inclusion. The specific objectives of the study were to ascertain the effect of automated payment channel acceptance [apcac], fraud risk exposure of automated payment channels [freac...
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This study investigated the influence of corporate governance (CG) on the performance of companies. The objectives of this study were to respectively analyze and determine individually and jointly, the influence of board size, board composition, audit committee size and board independence on corporate performance (CP). The study employed explorator...
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The introduction of company income tax necessitated the use of debt capital (leverage) to optimize financial performance, given the tax savings. Thus, the study critically investigated the extent and nature of the association between operating leverage, firm size, and profitability of listed financial firms in Nigeria. The study period was 15 years...
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The study was carried out to investigate the effect of human resource accounting on financial Performance of manufacturing firms listed in Nigeria. Thus, the study critically investigated the extent and nature of the association between human resource accounting staff training/recruitment cost, staff salaries/remuneration, staff pension cost and st...
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The controversies generated by the adoption of the cashless policy in Nigeria triggered the examination of the effect of innovations in the payment system on financial inclusion. The specific objectives of the study were to ascertain the effect of automated payment channel acceptance [apcac], fraud risk exposure of automated payment channels [freac...
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The incidence of bank fraud is a fundamental problem with diverse consequences to banks and their stakeholders. Therefore, this study examined the effect of the capability component of fraud theory on fraud risk management in Nigerian banks. The specific objectives of the study are to: examine the effect of malicious insider abuses on fraud risk ma...
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Research Purpose:This study evaluates the effect of an appraisal of ratio analysis on investment decision making in commercial banks in Nigeria. We adopted the ex-post facto research design in this study. Design/Methodology/Approach:Data were collated from the Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin while the Multiple Regression Model (MRM) wa...
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This study attempts to examine empirically the influence of environmental accounting indicators on performance of selected quoted oil firms in Nigeria. The study adopted an Expo-facto research design method. Annual reports of five (5) sample firms from 2009 to 2018 formed the source of data collection where (CERPC, CELCP and DCC) were used for the...
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Purpose: There is no denying the fact that the Nigerian manufacturing sector is not performing up to the expectation. The poor performance of the manufacturing sector is attributed largely to the poor state of basic infrastructures, especially power supply, and good road networks. To this end, this study examined the potential of fiscal policy to s...
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This study sought to evaluate the effect of cost volume profit on the profitability of manufacturing firms in Enugu state. The specific objectives of the study were to examine the effect of cost volume profit analysis on profitability, cost of production and sales of manufacturing firms. The study adopted the ex-post facto research design and data...
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Purpose: There is no denying the fact that the Nigerian manufacturing sector is not performing up to the expectation. The poor performance of the manufacturing sector is attributed largely to the poor state of basic infrastructures, especially power supply, and good road networks. To this end, this study examined the potential of fiscal policy to s...
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This study sought to evaluate the effect of cost volume profit on the profitability of manufacturing firms in Enugu state. The specific objectives of the study were to examine the effect of cost volume profit analysis on profitability, cost of production and sales of manufacturing firms. The study adopted the ex-post facto research design and data...

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