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Effect of Investment Banking on Innovation and Growth of Start-UPS Segun Kehinde; Chinonye Moses; Borishade Taiye; Kehinde Oladele; Busola Simon-Ilogho; Kemi Kehinde
International Journal of Educational Technology Research Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijetr.v1i3.383

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The impact of investment banking on start-up growth and innovation is examined in this paper. We conduct a review of the literature to find out what research has already been done on the benefits of investment banking for startups in terms of facilitating access to capital, offering advisory services, and enhancing reputation and visibility. Investment banking, according to our research, can have a positive impact on start-ups' innovation activities, such as patenting, spending on R&D, and product development, as well as on their growth outcomes, such as revenue, profitability, and market valuation. To address the gaps and restrictions in the current literature, we offer some directions for future research.
Corporate Governance and Board Conflict Management Segun Kehinde; Chinonye Moses; Taiye Borishade; Oladele Kehinde; Simon Ilogho; Kemi Kehinde
International Journal of Economic, Finance and Business Statistics Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijefbs.v1i1.285

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In managing board conflicts, which result from the conflicting interests and preferences of directors, shareholders, and other stakeholders, this essay examines the function of corporate governance. We examine the theoretical and empirical research on the causes, nature, and effects of board conflicts, as well as the methods for preventing, resolving, or reducing them. We also note some gaps and difficulties that need to be addressed in this area's ongoing research. We contend that for board members and stakeholders to work effectively, there must be a balance between alignment and diversity, contestation and collaboration, and harmony an md disruption.
Minimizing Smes Problems in Nigeria for Economy Sustainability Using Quantitative Technique Segun Kehinde; Chinonye Moses; Taiye Borishade; Michael Agarana; Fejiro Edewor; Dele-Dada Moyosoluwa; Nifemi Obembe
International Journal of Economic, Finance and Business Statistics Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijefbs.v1i1.286

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Small and medium scale Enterprises (SMEs) are vital to the economic development and growth of every developing economy. As SMEs strive to boost the Nigerian economy, they are faced with multiple internal and external challenges. This study proposes a simple method of minimizing those internal and external problems faced by SMEs using Quantitative techniques. It was discovered that the proposed approach significantly minimizes SMEs problems in Nigeria for economy sustainability. This study recommends for government to innovate their policies in order to complement an ever evolving economy. 
Assessing the Contribution of Smes Towards the Industrial Development of Ogun State Segun Kehinde; Chinonye Moses; Taiye Borishade; Oladele Kehinde; Busola Simon-ilogho; Nifemi Obembe; Kemi Kehinde
International Journal of Integrated Science and Technology Vol. 1 No. 6 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijist.v1i6.778

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This study delves into the vital role played by Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in advancing the industrial development of Ogun State, Nigeria. SMEs are the backbone of the state's economic landscape, contributing significantly to employment, innovation, and economic growth. Through a comprehensive analysis of SMEs in various industries, this research evaluates their impact on industrial development. The assessment encompasses factors such as job creation, local value addition, and technology transfer, shedding light on the multifaceted contributions of SMEs. Additionally, the study explores the challenges faced by these enterprises and the potential for policy interventions to further enhance their role in industrial development. The findings of this research are invaluable for policymakers, business owners, and stakeholders aiming to bolster the industrial sector of Ogun State. By understanding the diverse ways in which SMEs contribute to industrial development, strategic decisions and policies can be formulated to foster sustainable growth and economic prosperity in the state.