Browsing by Author "Olawale, Y.A."
Now showing 1 - 3 of 3
Results Per Page
Sort Options
Item IMPACT OF FRAUD ON ORGANIZATIONAL PROFITABILITY: A STUDY OF SELECTED BANKS IN NIGERIA(Ilorin Journal of Marketing, 2015) Adeoti, Johnson Olabode; Kadiri, I.B; Olawale, Y.A.; Abdulraheem, M.The development in the banking industry over the years have resulted into complex and diverse situations. The traditional banking era have been replaced with modern methods due to the emergence of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). These developments have also influenced the practices as well as the nature of work in the industry. However as new technologies were developed new methods of defrauding and fraudulent acts were often perpetrated by customers as well as bank staffs. This paper therefore seeks to examine the impact of fraud on organizational profitability. Fraud and fraudulent activities pose a significant problem to the banking industry in Nigeria. Multiple regression analysis was used to examine the impact of the fraud on organizational profitability in Nigeria selected banks. Detailed questionnaire were used to obtain the required information from the respondents. However, due to the stringent measures adopted by the regulatory body to tackle the menace of fraud and fraudulent activities, there was a significant decrease between 2006 and 2011. The paper concluded that fraud and fraudulent activities inflict severe financial difficulties on banks and their customers. They reduce the amount of money available for the development of the organization. The study recommended that banks in Nigeria need to strengthen their infernal control systems and the regulatory bodies should improve their supervisory role in order to check and curtail the incidence of fraud and fraudulent activities in Nigeria banking industry.Item Impact of fraud on organizational profitability: A study of selected Banks in Nigeria(Ilorin journal of marketing, 2015-06-01) Adeoti, J.O; Kadiri, I.B.; Olawale, Y.A.The development in the banking industry over the years have resulted into complex and diverse situations. The traditional banking era have been replaced with the modern methods due to the emergence of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). These developments have also influenced the practices as well as the nature of work in the industry. However, as new technologies were developed new method of defrauding and fraudulent acts were often perpetrated by customers as well as bank staffs. This paper therefore seeks to examine the impact of fraud on organisational profitability. Fraud and fraudulent activities pose a significant problem to the banking industry in Nigeria. Multiple regression analysis was used to examine the impact of fraud on organisational profitability in Nigeria selected banks. Detailed questionnaire were used to obtain the required information from the respondents. However, due to the stringent measures adopted by the regulatory body to tackle the menace of fraud and fraudulent activities, there was a significant decrease between 2006 and 201. The paper concluded that fraud and fraudulent activities inflicts severe financial difficulties on banks and their customers. They reduce the amount of money available for the development of the organisation. the study recommended that banks in Nigeria need to strengthen their internal control system and the regulatory bodies should improve their supervisory role in order to check and curtail the incidence of fraud and fraudulent activities in Nigeria banking industry.Item Trade Exhibition and Small and Medium Scale enterprises Development: Study of selected SMEs in Kwara State(Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria, 2018) Olawale, Y.A.; Salman, A.; Abdulraheem, M20The need to promote product has become so essential because when customers are not aware of a company's product they might not have interest in purchasing the product. Hence, trade exhibition as may be appreciated by customers may serve as a marketing tool to SMEs. Therefore, the study seeks to examine trade exhibition as a marketing tool to small and medium scale enterprises development. (A case study of some selected SMEs in Ilorin). A total of 134 respondents were selected for the study using Godden (2004) sampling technique and data was collected using the primary source. Multiple regression analysis was used to analysed the data. Findings from this study revealed that independent variable (trade ILORIN, KWARASTATE exhibition) has effect on customer's awareness. The study concludes that trade exhibition has a significant impact on the development of SMEs and this creates a radical improvement in building brand proximity, customer satisfaction, profitability, livelihood and growth of SMEs in Nigeria. The study therefore recommended that SMEs should work much in keeping a direct relationship with customers and also continuously examine the effectiveness and efficiency of their current process and product to determine if it calls for promotion or not.