Benjamin Lugu, PhD
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Understanding Rate Evasion Behavior in Local Governance: Application of an Extended Version of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
The development potentials of decentralised local governance notwithstanding, subnational structures remain fiscally challenged. Given …
Vincent Ekow Arkorful
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Benjamin Kweku Lugu
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Predicting Health Insurance Policy Subscription Intention: An Empirical Study
Though health insurance policies remain critical to eliminating healthcare access barriers, population-wide subscription in Ghana …
Vincent Ekow Arkorful
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Benjamin Kweku Lugu
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Zhao Shuliang
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Unearthing mask waste separation behavior in COVID-19 pandemic period: An empirical evidence from Ghana using an integrated theory of planned behavior and norm activation model
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has precipitated a surge in mask usage around the world. This situation could spur environmental …
Vincent Ekow Arkorful
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Benjamin Kweku Lugu
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Zhao Shuliang
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SARSCOV-19 amidst corruption: Does the civil society matter? - An empirical study
The pandemic outbreak has dealt consequences on global engagements and structures. With the ongoing search for pandemic-mitigating …
Vincent Ekow Arkorful
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Benjamin Kweku Lugu
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Susana Mamley Charway
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Vincent Ansah Arkorful
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Investigating household waste separation behavior: the salience of an integrated norm activation model and the theory of planned behavior
The recent perennial spate of flooding in Ghana has over the years caused hemorrhagic loss to lives and properties. In view of the …
Vincent Ekow Arkorful
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Zhao Shuliang
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Benjamin Kweku Lugu
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Voters' behavior: Probing the salience of Manifestoes, Debates, Ideology and Celebrity Endorsement
The transition from military to democratic rule has inter alia culminated in entrenching elections as a political culture. This has …
Vincent Ekow Arkorful
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Benjamin Kweku Lugu
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Voters' voting intention: The salience of celebrity endorsement—Evidence from Ghana
Partly spurred by the notion that celebrities wield potentials leverageable for political gains, the phenomenon of celebrity …
Vincent Ekow Arkorful
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Benjamin Kweku Lugu
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Evans Tetteh
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Vincent Ansah Arkorful
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Consumers' Mobile Health Adoption Intention Prediction Utilizing an Extended Version of The Theory of Planned Behavior
The proliferation and adoption of phones and other emerging technologies in health care is significantly growing in Ghana. Though …
Vincent Ekow Arkorful
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Zhao Shuliang
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Benjamin Kweku Lugu
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Chu Jianxun
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Probing the Predictors of Fraud Using the Fraud Diamond Theory: An Empirical Evidence from Local Governments in Ghana
Fraud remains a challenge for corporate and local governments in Ghana. Therefore, this study probes behavior predictors using the …
Vincent Ekow Arkorful
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Benjamin Kweku Lugu
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Vincent Ansah Arkorful
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Susana Mamley Charway
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Decentralization and Citizens' Participation in Local Governance: Does Trust and Transparency Matter?-An Empirical Study
The wind of change that swept across the African continent and other developing countries ensuingly engendered the need to institute …
Vincent Ekow Arkorful
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Benjamin Kweku Lugu
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Anastasia Hammond
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Ibrahim Basiru
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