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Financial Capability and its Effect on Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Case Study of University Students (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dalziel, N., Olarewaju, T., Mcluskie, P., & Do, H. (2023, November). Financial Capability and its Effect on Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Case Study of University Students. Paper presented at ISBE (Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship), Birmingham, UK

This paper studies the role of financial capability in helping to form entrepreneurial intention by focusing on undergraduate students studying in UK Higher Education (HE). Our research has policy implications about how enterprise and entrepreneurshi... Read More about Financial Capability and its Effect on Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Case Study of University Students.

Perceived Selective Incivility and Relational Trust for BAME SMEs during the COVID-19 Pandemic (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Olarewaju, T., & Tamvada, J. Perceived Selective Incivility and Relational Trust for BAME SMEs during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Presented at AOM Annual Meeting Proceedings 2022, Seattle, US

The purpose of this article is to examine if perceptions of selective incivility reported by BAME SME owners were associated with a different relational trust preference compared to White SME owners, as they all engaged in external bricolage to navig... Read More about Perceived Selective Incivility and Relational Trust for BAME SMEs during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Generalised Trust and Relation Centrism for Corruption as Perceived by Firms (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Olarewaju, T., Tamvada, J., & McDowall-Emefiele, S. (2022, August). Generalised Trust and Relation Centrism for Corruption as Perceived by Firms. Presented at 82nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Seattle, Washington, USA (including Hybrid)

We investigate the role of generalised trust and relation centrism for corruption as perceived by 16,785 firms in 20 lower- and middle-income countries. This quantitative empirical research demonstrates that higher levels of family centrism and gener... Read More about Generalised Trust and Relation Centrism for Corruption as Perceived by Firms.

How Hybrid Learning Can Enhance the Student Experience and Teaching Outcomes in the Wake of COVID-19: A Case Study of a Business School in the United Kingdom (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Zhao, F., Fashola, O., Olarewaju, T., Moran, F., Dobson, P., Reszka, M., & Mitchell, K. (2021, April). How Hybrid Learning Can Enhance the Student Experience and Teaching Outcomes in the Wake of COVID-19: A Case Study of a Business School in the United Kingdom. Presented at 35th Eurasia Business and Economics Society Conference, Rome, Italy (Online/Virtual Presentation Only)

COVID-19 is reshaping the delivery of higher education on a global scale. With universities closing their campuses, online and remote learning has become a necessity. This article reports on the research findings on various initiatives taken by a bus... Read More about How Hybrid Learning Can Enhance the Student Experience and Teaching Outcomes in the Wake of COVID-19: A Case Study of a Business School in the United Kingdom.

The Use of Open and Active Engagement in Budget Transactions to Reduce Corruption: Inductive Lessons from Nigeria’ (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Olarewaju, T., & Hirekhan, M. (2019, September). The Use of Open and Active Engagement in Budget Transactions to Reduce Corruption: Inductive Lessons from Nigeria’

This paper demonstrates how NGOs and the general public can facilitate transparency around the budgeting process through the open and active engagement of citizens monitoring the implementation of government budgeted zonal intervention projects in an... Read More about The Use of Open and Active Engagement in Budget Transactions to Reduce Corruption: Inductive Lessons from Nigeria’.

Evolution in Transaction Costs and Ownership Structure of Public-Private Partnerships: Shonga Farms in Nigeria (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Mickiewicz, T. M., & Olarewaju, T. I. A. (2018, August). Evolution in Transaction Costs and Ownership Structure of Public-Private Partnerships: Shonga Farms in Nigeria. Presented at Academy of Management 2018 Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, USA

We discuss how transaction costs were alleviated and institutional voids bridged in the biggest and most successful foreign involvement in Nigerian agriculture: Shonga Farms. The longitudinal case study of this public-private partnership enables us t... Read More about Evolution in Transaction Costs and Ownership Structure of Public-Private Partnerships: Shonga Farms in Nigeria.