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Samuel Nana Yaw Simpson
Samuel Nana Yaw Simpson
Associate Professor of Accounting, Governance and Sustainability, University of Ghana
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Boards and governance of state-owned enterprises
S Nana Yaw Simpson
Corporate Governance 14 (2), 238-251, 2014
622014
The effects of circular economy initiative implementation on business performance: the moderating role of organizational culture
A Kwarteng, SNY Simpson, C Agyenim-Boateng
Social Responsibility Journal 18 (7), 1311-1341, 2022
552022
Do corporate social responsibility practices of firms attract prospective employees? Perception of university students from a developing country
SNY Simpson, EK Aprim
International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 3, 1-11, 2018
502018
The contingency effects of supply chain integration on management control system design and operational performance of hospitals in Ghana
E Nartey, FK Aboagye-Otchere, SN Yaw Simpson
Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies 10 (2), 207-241, 2020
302020
CSR in the telecom industry of a developing country: employees' perspective
EES Welbeck, GMY Owusu, SNY Simpson, RA Bekoe
Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies 10 (3), 447-464, 2020
292020
Exploring the disclosure of intellectual capital in Ghana: evidence from listed companies
N Asare, JM Onumah, SNY Simpson
Journal of Accounting and Marketing 2 (3), 1-7, 2013
282013
Temptation and the propensity to engage in unethical behaviour
GMY Owusu, R Amoah Bekoe, TAA Koomson, SNY Simpson
International Journal of Ethics and Systems 35 (1), 43-58, 2019
262019
Internal auditing and assurance of corporate social responsibility reports and disclosures: perspectives of some internal auditors in Ghana
SNY Simpson, F Aboagye-Otchere, R Lovi
Social Responsibility Journal 12 (4), 706-718, 2016
262016
Public sector financial management reforms in Ghana: Insights from institutional theory
LA Tetteh, C Agyenim-Boateng, SNY Simpson, D Susuawu
Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies 11 (5), 691-713, 2021
242021
An evaluation of financial health of non-life insurance companies from developing countries: The case of Ghana
SNY Simpson, OBO Damoah
21st Australasian Finance and Banking Conference, 2008
242008
The influence of environmental performance on environmental disclosures: An empirical study in Ghana
FK Aboagye‐Otchere, SNY Simpson, JA Kusi
Business Strategy & Development 3 (1), 98-111, 2020
232020
The audit expectation gap concept: Examining views on auditors’ reports from Ghana
J Mensah Onumah, S Nana Yaw Simpson, A Babonyire
Accounting in Emerging Economies, 321-343, 2009
212009
The effects of ethics education interventions on ethical attitudes of professional accountants: evidence from Ghana
RM Onumah, SNY Simpson, A Kwarteng
Accounting Education 30 (4), 413-437, 2021
192021
Turnover intentions and job performance of accountants: The role of religiosity and spiritual intelligence
W Dordunu, GMY Owusu, SNY Simpson
Journal of Research in Emerging Markets 2 (1), 43-61, 2020
182020
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) boards and corporate governance: The Ghanaian experience
SNY Simpson
Corporate Ownership and Control 6 (2), 89-98, 2008
182008
Exploring the socio-cultural factors in the implementation of public financial management information system in Ghana
SNY Simpson, LA Tetteh, C Agyenim-Boateng
Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change 16 (3), 349-368, 2020
172020
Ethics education and accounting programmes in Ghana: does university ownership and affiliation status matter?
SNY Simpson, JM Onumah, A Oppong-Nkrumah
International Journal of Ethics Education 1, 43-56, 2016
172016
Developments in public sector accounting practices: The Ghanaian experience
S Nana Yaw Simpson
Accounting in Africa, 209-226, 2012
172012
Institutional pressures and accountability processes in pursuit of sustainable development goals: Insights from Ghanaian indigenous oil companies
LA Tetteh, C Agyenim‐Boateng, SNY Simpson
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 31 (1), 89-107, 2024
152024
Anti-corruption disclosure as a necessary evil: impact on profitability and stability of extractive firms in Africa
ET Asare, KCT Duho, C Agyenim-Boateng, JM Onumah, SNY Simpson
Journal of Financial Crime 28 (2), 531-547, 2021
152021
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