The African Journal of Finance and Management (AJFM)


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: 0856-6372

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The African Journal of Finance and Management (AJFM) is a distinguished bi-annual publication hosted by the Institute of Finance Management (IFM). This multidisciplinary journal offers a platform for research articles surrounding the application of financial principles and management practices in the African context, addressing the unique challenges and opportunities present in the region. Key areas of focus include: Accounting, Auditing and Assurance Services, Corporate Governance, Emerging Themes in Finance and Management, Investment Management, and Public Finance.

The African Journal of Finance and Management (AJFM) : Volume 6, Issue 2
Ketsitlile, P. Othata, O.
Much development has taken place in the advancement of Information Technology as a means of enhancing delivery strategies in all sectors of the economies of most developing and developed countries. However, one sector of the economy which appears t...
1998-07-01

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Mwaijande, F.
The understanding of cultural dimensions in organizational behavior is one approach of looking at specific elements under organizational behavior that could be considered in improving organizational performance. This article looks at corporate cultur...
1998-07-01

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Said, M.
One of the basic principles of solving problems is separating the problem-solving phase from implementation. It is believed, in most cases, that if a correct algorithm is pursued in the problem-solving phase, then implementation is likely to lead to...
1998-07-01

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Solo, K.
Despite the fact that in most countries today the service sector has become important little attention has been paid to the marketing of services by marketing authorities. Marketing courses and even the marketing discipline itself are heavily biased...
1998-07-01

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Mnyele, G.
At least up to early 1990s most third world countries governments had been intensively participating in economic activities of their respective states. In many instances this has been in collaboration with Transitional corporations (TNCs).This articl...
1998-07-01

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Monyo, J.
One of the major problems that face Tanzanian organizations is how to establish working capital requirements and how to effectively manage the available working capital in those organizations This Article presents the results of a study carried out...
1998-07-01

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Kasoga, L.
For eighteen years Tanzania adopted the Arusha Declaration as the economic development policy, a mode/that sought to develop the country along a socialist path. In response to a serious economic crisis that caused enormous suffering for the local pop...
1998-07-01

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Machangu, B.
Overly expansionary monetary and fiscal policies, an incompatible exchange-rate policy and a repressive set of financial policies designed to divert resources toward the public sector "·ill clause widespread distortions and imbalances even in th...
1998-07-01

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Katunzi, J.
The article addresses itself to the whole exercise of parastatal privatization. In essence it argues that before enterprises being privatized they played a major role in the economy of Tanzania. Reasons advanced as to why parastatals were formed incl...
1998-07-01

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Nangu, S.
The study makes an assessment of the effects of structural adjustment programmes introduced in Tanzania in living standard of the people. The author utilized a regression analysis model to regress several measures of living standard i.e. life expect...
1998-07-01

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