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Volume 7 Number 4 December 2022
Utilization of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Systems for Effective and Sustainable Administration of Business Education in Nigeria’s Tertiary Institutions in the Era of Social Distancing
Pages: 94-102Authors: Mercy M. N. G. Akeke, Cletus Akpo Atah
Abstract
The study ascertained utilization of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) systems for effective and sustainable administration of business education in Nigeria tertiary institutions in the era of social distancing. To achieve the purpose, two research questions and hypotheses were formulated. This study adopted a survey research design. Census approach was used to incorporate 123 business education teachers. A validated questionnaire titled “Utilization of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Systems and Sustainable Administration of Business Education Questionnaire” (UCCTSSABEQ) was the instrument used for data collection. The questionnaire was validated by three experts. A reliability index of 0.82 was obtained for the questionnaire using Cronbach Alpha reliability coefficient after a pilot test. 121 copies of the questionnaire were correctly filled and retuned. Research questions were answered using means and standard deviation and hypotheses were tested at .05 significance level using population t-test and simple linear regression statistics. From the answers to the research questions, the respondents indicated low utilization of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) systems on eight items and equally agreed that the influence sustainable administration of business education. Test of hypotheses revealed that utilization of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) systems is not significantly high and utilization of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) systems significantly influence utilization of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) systems. Based on the findings, it was recommended amongst others that agencies regulating tertiary institutions in Nigeria should press it on all administrators and staff to attend special expert courses or training on the relevance and innovation of utilizing CCTVs for effective and sustainable administration of all academic programmes in the era of social distancing.
The Effect of Board Members on Return on Asset (ROA): Evidence from West African Country
Pages: 86-93Authors: Nwokwu, Tochukwu Christian
Abstract
Using a cross sectional data, the current study applied some research statistical tools on over 50 registered companies as at 2011. Several diagnostic tests have been applied to justify the validity of the results. The results show that directors’ ownership have effect on Return on Asset (ROA). Corporate governance is an area of research that cuts across the globe, both in developed countries and developing countries. From West African Country perspective this study discloses the effect of board of directors’ participation on Return on Asset.