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Sadat Ibn Adam
Sadat Ibn Adam
Other namesSadat Ibn Adam(PhD)
Lecturer 1, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences,Usmanu Danfodiyo
Verified email at udusok.edu.ng
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Ownership structure and audit quality of Nigerian deposit money banks
SI Adam, H Bala
Journal of Social and Management Science Vol 2 (3), 2015
122015
Culture and Entrepreneurship:An Overview of Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions
DMNSI Adam
Journal of Economics and Finance 2 (7), 17-21, 2017
92017
The effect of entrepreneurship on poverty reduction: Empirical evidence from Sokoto State–Nigeria
MF Usman, SI Adam
International Journal of Commerce and Management Research 3 (1), 94-100, 2017
82017
Professionalism and Unionism in Nigeria: A discourse on the predictors of ASUU/Government Disputes
A Sabo, S Adam, S Muhammad
IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM) 20 (10), 37-44, 2018
12018
Corporate Governance and Firm Performance:A Review of Empirical Studies
YSSI Adam
Asian Journal of Research in Business and Management 5 (No.4), 78-98, 2023
2023
Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development in Marketing Environment: A Conceptual Review
M Abdullahi, SI Adam
International Journal of Innovative Research and Development 10 (6), 2021
2021
Banks Consolidation and Lending Behavior in the Nigerian Financial sector.A Comparative Analysis of Merged and Unmerged DMBs
SIAUS Abdulkarim
Gombe Journal of Administration and Management 4 (1), 127-135, 2021
2021
Impact of Merger on Bank Characteristics:An assessment of the lending behavior of Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria
ASJMBN Sadat Ibn Adam
International Journal of Commerce and Management Research 7 (3), 49-57, 2021
2021
Sources of Business Finance
SI Adam
Northwest Business and Entrepreneurship Development Review, 68-80, 2017
2017
Impact of merger on bank characteristics: An empirical assessment of the lending behaviour of deposit money banks in Nigeria
SI Adam, AS Junaidu, MB Nwielaghi
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