Beyond the balance sheet: SME financing strategies for fixed assets amid constraints (with M. Kadzima, T. T. Lemma, R. Matemane) — Financial Research Letters (2025), 85: 107839.
Language structure and corporate financing: The role of future time reference (with T. T. Lemma and M. Kadzima) - International Review of Financial Analysis (2025), 105: 104392.
From code to creativity: The impact of legal origins on innovation of private enterprises (with F. Osei-Tutu) - Economics Letters, 253: 112388.
Women, men, and money: A gendered analysis of financial resilience (with A. Majoni, T. T. Lemma, R. Matemane) - Economics Letters (2025), 88: 107206.
Linguistic nuances and the valuation of corporate investments in innovation (with T. T. Lemma, R. Matemane) - Finance Research Letters (2025), 79: 107206.
Is financial anxiety gendered? A cross-sectional analysis during the COVID-19 pandemic (with M. Kadzima, R. Matemane) - Economics Letters (2025),248, 112237.
Basel III Regulations and Financing Decisions of Nonfinancial Firms: The South African Evidence (with T. T. Lemma and T. Gwatidzo) - The South African Journal of Economics (2025), 93(1): 56—72.
Ripple effects of innovation: How does peer influence shape corporate innovation across countries? (with D. Gyimah, M. Kadzima, D. S. Kamuriwo) — The British Accounting Review (2024), 101514.
Not a one-trick pony: Price impact of rating agency information - (with A Sikochi) — Economic Letters (2024), 241, 111837.
From words to finances: Unravelling the negative net debt-languages nexus - (with M. Kadzima and T. Lemma) — Financial Research Letters (2024), 66: 105665.
The impact of borrowing concentration on innovation- when is one not just enough - (with O. Omotilewa) — Economic Letters (2024), 111613.
The impact of cultural orientation towards secrecy on innovation — Economic Letters (2024), 234: 111509.
Does negativity matter under the principle-based approach- Evidence from narrative reporting in the UK- (with H. Bassyouny) — International Journal of Accounting and Information Management (2023).
The real implications of mimicking peer firms' cash holdings (with M Kadzima and E Chamisa) — International Journal of Managerial Finance (2023).
Are women-owned businesses better for employees? (with E. Bempong Nyantakyi) — Economic Letters (2023), 232: 111368.
The sensitivity of investment to internal and external funds: new insights from African firms (with M. Caglayan) — Research in International Business & Finance (2024), 67: 102099.
The nonlinear impact of corporate debt on employment: Does institutional quality matter? (with M. Kadzima and I. Bayai) — Financial Research Letters (2023), 57: 104436.
Coupling men-to-women and firm innovation- Evidence from emerging markets (with T. Lemma, O. Dsouli, R. Fakoussa, E. Igudia) — International Journal of Finance and Economics (2023).
A semi-parametric analysis of the cash flow sensitivity of cash (with M Kadzima) — Finance Research Letters (2023), 56:104053.
Takeover vulnerability and pre-emptive real earnings management (with A. Tunyi, J. Yang & H. Agyei-Boapeah) — European Accounting Review (2022).
The evolution of trade credit: New evidence from developed versus developing countries (with D. Gymiah & B. Ibrahim) — Review of Quantitative Finance & Accounting (2022), 59: 857—912.
Institutional incongruence, the every day, and the persistence of street vending in Lagos: a demand-side perspective (with E. Igudia & R. Ackrill) — (with E Igudia & A Robert) — Environment & Planning A: Economy & Space (2022), 54(6): 1256—1276.
Short-term financing sources in Africa: substitutes or complements? (with N. Mahonye & M. Makate) — Research in International Business & Finance (2022), 60: 101572.
The impact of weather-induced moods on M&A performance (with A Tunyi) — Economic Letters (2021), 207: 110011.
The financial conservatism of firms in emerging economies (with C Chipeta, N Aftab & G Areneke) — Research in International Business & Finance (2021), 58: 101483.
The institutional determinants of peer effects on corporate cash holdings (with C Chipeta & I Ibeji) — Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money (2021), 73: 101398.
Peer effects on innovation (with D Gyimah & C Ntim) — The British Accounting Review (2021), 53(5): 100988.
The implications of financial conservatism for African firms (with C Chipeta & N Aftab) — Finance Research Letters (2021), 42:101926.
Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivity Around the Crisis: Are African Firms Different? (with C Chipeta & I Ibeji) — International Journal of Managerial Finance (2021), 17(5): 733-756.
Financial conservatism, firm value and international business risk: Evidence from emerging economies around the global financial crisis (with G Areneke & D Nyangara) — International Journal of Finance & Economics (2021), 26(3): 4590-4608.
Do financial constraints really matter? A case of understudied African firms — International Journal of Finance & Economics (2021), 26(3):4670-4705.
Is cash flow sensitivity of cash asymmetric? African evidence (with G. Areneke) — Finance Research Letters (2021), 38: 101440.
Decreasing investment-cash flow sensitivity: further UK evidence (with U Tanveer, I Shamaila & G Areneke) — Finance Research Letters (2021), 38: 101397.
Do peer firms affect trade credit policies (with D. Gyimah & A. Sikochi) — Journal of Corporate Finance, 2020; 64, 101685.
Firm value & IFRS adoption: African evidence (with H Agyei-Boapeah, T Abongeh, J Amankwah-Amoah, & S Fosu) — Accounting Forum, 2020; 44 (3), 238-261.
Does innovation and financial constraints affect the propensity to save in emerging markets? (with G Areneke) — Research in International Business Finance, 2020; 52, 101-185.
Rising corporate debt: South African evidence (with G Areneke & B Ibrahim) — Journal of Business Research, 2020; 109, 26-37.
Financial remoteness and FDI (with L. Kassim) — Review of Economic Analysis, 2019; 11(1),1-10.
The effect of intangible investments on voluntary delisting: evidence from Chinese firms listed on US Stock Exchanges (with H. Agyei-Boapeah, Y. Wang, A. Tunyi, and F. Zhang), International Journal of Accounting & Information Management, 2019; 27(2), 224-243.
Allocation of internally generated corporate cash flow in Africa (with H. Agyei-Boapeah) — Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies, 2018; 8(4), 495-513.