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UNIVERSITY OF GHANA COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES PUBLICATIONS OF FACULTY MEMBERS IN THE COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES, UNIVERSITY OF GHANA, (2007 – 2014) COMPILED BY COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES RESEARCH BOARD, 2015 First published in Ghana 2015 for The University of Ghana by Digibooks Ghana Ltd P. O. Box BT1, Tema, Ghana Tel: +233-303-414-720 / +233-246-493-842 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.digibookspublishing.com © University of Ghana, 2015 P. O. Box LG25, Legon, Accra, Ghana Tel. +233-302-500381 Website: http://www.ug.edu.gh ISBN: 978-9988-2-1910-9 College Research Board Prof. Joshua Yindenaba Abor (Chairman) Prof. Andrew A. Adjei Prof. Felix Asante Prof. Samuel N. A. Codjoe Prof. Amanor Kojo Sabastian Dr. John Effah Dr. Joshua Amuah Dr. Leander Kandilige Dr. David Odoi Dr. Evershed K. Amuzu Dr. Abdul Baasit Aziz Bamba Dr. Philip Attuquayefio Mr. Innocent Badasu Mr. Fred T. Kisseh (Secretary) College Research Development Officers Mrs. Beatrice S. Biney-Nyamekye Mr. Kojo Kissi Yeboah Mrs. Afia Serwaa Attrams Mrs. Dorcas Opai-Tetteh Mrs. Maame Saame Ampa-Sowa Copyright Notice No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the University of Ghana. All Rights Reserved. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION V MESSAGE FROM THE PROVOST VI BUSINESS SCHOOL 1 Department of Accounting 3 Department of Finance 13 Department of Marketing and Customer Management 31 Department of Operations and MIS 45 Department of Public Administration and Health Service Management 53 Department of Organisation and Human Resource Services Management 71 SCHOOL OF LAW 93 SCHOOL OF ARTS 103 Department of Religions 105 Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies 109 Department of History 127 Department of Philosophy and Classics 133 SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 140 Department of English 141 Department of French 157 Department of Modern Languages 169 Department of Linguistics 179 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES 196 Department of Economics 197 Department of Political Science 225 Department of Sociology 235 Department of Geography and Resource Development 249 Department of Social Work 293 Department of Psychology 301 SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS 314 Department of Dance Studies 315 Department of Theatre Arts 323 Department of Music 335 RESEARCH INSTITUTES AND CENTRES 343 Institute of African Studies 344 Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research 373 Regional Institute for Population Studies 417 Centre for Social Policy Studies 438 Centre for Migration Studies 444 Legon Centre for International Affairs and Diplomacy 448 Centre for Gender Studies and Advocacy 457 Language Centre 459 Index 464 IV INTRODUCTION The College Research Board is one of the 3 Boards and 6 Committees that form part of the College’s governance structure. The terms of reference of the College Research Board include: a. To actively stimulate the research agenda of the various schools and department within the college. b. To create a peer review panel made up of internal members and subject specialists from outside the University who will examine the quality of published products and the quality of research with respect to national and international standards. c. To maintain an index of research productivity occurring in each department and school in the college and provide that information to the College Academic Board and to the Office of Research , Innovation and Development (ORID). The Board has compiled the list of publications of faculty members within the College for the period, 2007-2014 in line with Section C of its terms of reference. This maiden edition of the index covers 3,385 publications, comprising: 1,833 journal articles; 20 edited journal volumes; 2 guest editing of journal special issues; 199 books; 673 book chapters; 69 edited books; 34 books reviews; 18 workshop papers; 253 technical and working papers; 121 conference proceedings; 13 encyclopedia entries; 20 monographs; 1 staged production; 61 creative works; 20 choreographies; 1 scripting and directing; 9 artistic works; 11 productions; 1 compact disc; 1 study guide; 4 shorter essays; 2 biliographies; 2 documentaries; 1 translated work; 14 commission reports; and 2 research reports. The index covers works of 296 faculty across the various schools, institutes and centres within the College. The quantity of publications includes co-authored papers which may have been counted more than once, with respect to the different departments of the authors. The College Research Board is focused on promoting and intensifying research excellence in line with the University’s vision of attaining world- class research intensive status. The College is proud of experienced faculty across the various schools, institutes centres, who are committed to carrying out policy relevant research that would contribute to national development. As you go through the list of publications, we encourage you to also visit our website http:coh.ug.edu.gh/ to download this document and access more recent publications by faculty within the college. Prof. Joshua Yindenaba Abor Chairperson, College Research Board V MESSAGE FROM THE PROVOST The College of Humanities is one of the four colleges in the University of Ghana. The College is made up of six (6) schools: University of Ghana Business School (UGBS), School of Arts, School of Performing Arts, School of Languages, School of Social Sciences, and University of Ghana School of Law. It is also home to three (3) research institutes: Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER); Institute of African Studies(IAS), and the Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS); as well as five (5) centres: Centre for Social Policy Studies (CSPS), Language Centre, Legon Centre for International Affairs and Diplomacy (LECIAD), Centre for Gender Studies and Advocacy (CEGENSA) and the Centre for Migration Studies. It also houses the University of Ghana Accra City Campus, located close to the central business districts of the nation’s capital, ACCRA. The research programmes of faculty in the College continue to grow and increasingly encompass emerging development and social issues of concern to the country. Faculty in the college are also engaged in advocacy and provides leadership in public policy discussions. These aspirations, achievements and activities of the College are well in line with the University’s commitment to support the development research programmes to achieve the highest standards of excellence. Building on this foundation, the College of Humanities has developed this maiden edition of its index of publications of its faculty published from 2007 to 2014. The index aims to showcase the positive and productive experience for all our scholars. It also aims to contribute to the quality, quantity and impact of research output from the College, which will in turn benefit the University and the country. The College is committed to research on real-world challenges. Use this index to explore our research output, identify potential research partners and solutions to the challenges within Ghana and beyond. Prof. Samuel Agyei-Mensah Provost, College of Humanities VI UNIVERSITY OF GHANA BUSINESS SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING FRANCIS ABOAGYE- OTCHERE BOOK CHAPTER Kwakye, T. O., Aboagye-Otchere, F., and Bekoe, R. A. (2013). Internet financial reporting practices of Ghanaian listed companies, in Enhancing the development agenda through research in accounting practices and education, Woel Publishing Services, Accra, Ghana. JOURNAL ARTICLES Agyekum, A. A. B., Aboagye-Otchere, F., and Bedi, I. (2014). Earn- ings management and corporate governance: The Ghanaian expe- rience. International Journal Management Practice, Vol. 7(4) 309-323. Simpson, S. N. Y., and Aboagye-Otchere, F. (2014). Understanding the use of balanced scorecard in the context of State-owned Enterprises in developing countries: A case from Ghana. Research Journal of Finance and Accounting Vol. 5(13) 123-131. Aboagye-Otchere, F., and Agbeibor, J. (2012). The international financial reporting standards for small and medium-sized entities (IFRS for SMEs): Suitability for small businesses in Ghana, Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting. Vol. 10(2), pp. 190 – 214. Aboagye-Otchere, F., Bedi, I., and Ossei-Kwakye, T. (2012). Corporate governance and disclosure practices of Ghanaian listed companies, Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies. Vol. 2(2), pp. 140 – 161. Aboagye-Otchere, F. (2011). Stakeholder perception of corporate social disclosures in Annual Reports: Evidence from Ghana, Journal of Governmental and Financial Accounting Research. Vol. 1(1), pp. 1-15. Bokpin, G. A., Ishaq, Z., and Aboagye-Otchere, F. (2011). Ownership structure, corporate governance and corporate liquidity policy: 3 Publications of Faculty Members in the College of Humanities Evidence from the Ghana Stock Exchange, Journal of Financial Economic Policy. Vol. 3(3), pp. 262-279. Aboagye-Otchere, F., and Asare, H. (2010). Determinants of corporate social reporting practices in Ghana, The Nigerian Accounting Horizon, Vol.3 (1and 2), pp. 63-76. Aboagye-Otchere, F., and Bedi, I. (2007). The level of compliance with the Ghana National Accounting Standards, The Nigerian Accounting Horizon, Vol.1(1). pp. 21-44. MOHAMMED AMIDU BOOK CHAPTERS Akyeampon, D., Amidu, M., and Abor, J. (2013). Corporate governance and earnings management: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa, in Enhancing the Development Agenda through