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Motilewa Bolanle Deborah
Motilewa Bolanle Deborah
Lecturer in Business Management, Covenant University
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Assessing the relationship among service quality, student satisfaction and loyalty: the NIGERIAN higher education experience
TT Borishade, OO Ogunnaike, O Salau, BD Motilewa, JI Dirisu
Heliyon 7 (7), 2021
842021
A review of the impacts SMEs as social agents of economic liberations in developing economies
BD Motilewa, M Ogbari, DO Aka
International Review of Management and Business Research 4 (3), 903-914, 2015
512015
ICT and Gender Specific Challenges Faced by Female Entrepreneurs in Nigeria
BD MOTILEWA, OA ONAKOYA, A OKE
International Journal of Business and Social Sciences 6 (3), 97-105, 2015
392015
Corporate Social Responsibility as a tool for gaining competitive advantage
BD MOTILEWA, REK WORLU
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Review 1 (1), 16-24, 2015
332015
Creating shared value: a paradigm shift from corporate social responsibility to creating shared value
BD Motilewa, EKR Worlu, GM Agboola, MA Chidinma
development 16, 18, 2016
312016
Organizational Culture and Performance: A study of Covenant University
BD Motilewa, GM Agboola, CG Adeniji
International Conference on African Development Issues (CU-ICADI) 2015 …, 2015
26*2015
Data on strategic change on employees’ behavioural attitude and firm performance of selected manufacturing firms in Nigeria
C Adeniji, O Adeyeye, O Iyiola, M Olokundun, D Motilewa, S Ibidunni, ...
Data in brief 18, 1551-1555, 2018
232018
Group-tacit knowledge and organisational effectiveness: analysis of effects using a mixed method approach
AS Ibidunni, MA Olokundun, DB Motilewa, TM Atolagbe, OA Osibanjo
Business: Theory and Practice 19, 135-145, 2018
222018
Stock market liquidity and economic growth in Nigeria
IO Ifeoluwa, BD Motilewa
Journal of economics and international business management 3 (6), 1-13, 2015
142015
Stock market liquidity and economic growth in Nigeria (1980 to 2012)
II Ogunrinola, BD Motilewa
Journal of Economics and International Business Management 3 (1), 1-13, 2015
132015
Experiential pedagogy and entrepreneurial intention: A focus on university entrepreneurship programmes
MA Olokundun, CL Moses, O Iyiola, O Ogunaike, AS Ibidunni, O Kehinde, ...
Academy of entrepreneurship journal 24 (2), 1-13, 2018
112018
Survey data on employees’ development and employees’ satisfaction in oil and gas firms in Nigeria
BD Motilewa, CO Bisi-Adeniyi, OA Fambegbe, AI Oyeyemi, REK Worlu, ...
Data in brief 19, 1816-1821, 2018
82018
Technology acceptance and usage: a catalyst for better performance of the 21st century SMEs in Nigeria
GA Mayowa, A Blessing, A Mosunmola, P Fred, D Motilewa
Advanced Science Letters 23 (9), 9329-9333, 2017
72017
Interrogating the Citizen-Centered Services and Development in Nigeria’s Agricultural Sector Through E-Governance
BD Motilewa, REK Worlu, Y Adepoju, OO Fayomi
Covenant University Conference on E‐governance, June, 26-29, 2015
62015
Heliyon Assessing the relationshiAdap among service quality, student satisfaction and loyalty: the NIGERIAN higher education experience. Heliyon, 7 (June), e07590
TT Borishade, OO Ogunnaike, O Salau, BD Motilewa, JI Dirisu
52021
Using experiential teaching models to teach business startup to engineering students
O Maxwell, F Peter, A Stephen, D Motilewa
International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET), 2019
52019
Survey data on employees’ perception of the impact of community development initiatives on the corporate image of oil and gas firms in Nigeria
BD Motilewa, REK Worlu, CL Moses, CG Adeniji, GM Agboola, ...
Data in brief 19, 1874-1879, 2018
52018
Corporate Social Responsibility as a Determinant of Sustainability of Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
MB Deborah, WR EK, MC Love, AC Grace
Covenant Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 2017
52017
Influence of ecological protection on the corporate image of oil and gas firms in Nigeria
DB Motilewa, AS Ibidunni, R Worlu, CL Moses, J Obi, J Dirisu
Business: Theory and Practice 20, 19-24, 2019
42019
An analysis of institutional environments on corporate social responsibility practices in Nigerian renewable energy firms
BD Motilewa, EKR Worlu, GM Agboola, AM Olokundun
Eng. Technol., Int. J. Social., Behav., Educ., Econ., Bus. Ind. Eng 10 (8 …, 2016
42016
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