Vol. 1 No. 1 July, 2012
A Bi-Annual Journal of The Department of Public Administration, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria
Review of Public Administration and Management is an International
refereed journal published bi-annually in July and November by Department of
Public Administration, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka Nigeria. The aim is
to promote the theory and practice of public policy, development studies,
governance, administration, management and politics. The Journal provides an
international forum for discussion and debate in administration and management.
RPAM’s focus lies in providing a critical link between high quality
academic research and the practical implications for government and corporate
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anonymous to authors while the reviewers can see authors’
identities.
In this Issue
1 E-Governance and the extension of. Discourse in the
Public sphere – Florence Agbodike and Anthony Ajah (p.1)
Public sphere – Florence Agbodike and Anthony Ajah (p.1)
2 Sustainability management accounting system for
Sustainable organizational performance: An Exploratory
Study of Corporate
Accountants Perspectives in South
Eastern Nigeria – Egbunike
Frances, Amakor Ifeoma, Ene
Onyinye and Nwoye Ugochukwu John (p.9)
3 The effect of total quality management on customer
Satisfaction in
an organization – Ekwochi Adaeze and J.C.
Okoye (p.37)
4 Perceived risk and consumer involvement with electronic
Banking: A
discriminant analysis – Okeke T.C., M.C, Muo
And N.C.Ewuim (p.49)
5 Developing internal control systems in mitigating
financial
Statements fraud:
Evidence from selected banks in Nigeria
Egbunike Patrick (p.61)
6 Institutionalization of global cooperative values and
best
Practices in
Housing the urban poor (p.82)
7 Achieving the development objectives of the micro
finance
Policy for
Nigeria: The imperatives of high service outreach
By the MFBs –
Ugwuanyi Ikechukwu and Chukwura, DJC (p.94)
8 Ruling parties and democratic consolidation – The case
of
Peoples
Democratic Party (1999-2009) – Eme Okechukwu
and Anyadike Nkechi (p.107)
9 Resource optimization in public governance: Priscoping
Nigerian Local Governments
– Ugwu Chukwuka and
Emma Chukwuemeka (p.125)
10 The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and internal (Inter-
Party) democracy
in Nigeria: A Study of March 24th 2012
National
Convention – Alfa Patrick, Achema Amodu and
Otaida Eikojonwu (p.138)
11 Repositioning the Accounting Profession through
professional
Ethics – Ezeani
Nneka and Sunday Mlanga (p.147)
12 Motivation as effective management tool for employee
Productivity: A
study of Nigeria Bottling Co. 9th Mile Enug) –
Josephine Orga (p.165)
13 The policy of privatization and commercialization of
public
Enterprises in
Nigeria: An Apapraisal of Telecommunication
Industry – Ojukwu
Grace Uche (p.174)
14 Collective bargaining, wage conflicts and instability
in
Anambra State
Public Service: A Study of Mr. Peter Obi’s
Administration –
Nweke Anselem (p.193)
15 Examining the challenges of the councilors in a
democratic
Local Government
Structure: The context of 1999 constitution
of Nigeria –
Anthony Onyishi and Okeke V.O.S (p.202)
16 Attitudinal matrix of selected products’ consumers on
Anambra State of
Nigeria – M.C. Muo, N.C, Ewuim and
Promise Oparah (p.214)
17 Terrorism and the challenges of the leadership: The
Nigerian
Experience –
Dilichukwu Omemma (p.224)
18 An evaluation of intervention programmes and community
development in
Nigeria: A review of the Local Empowerment
and Environmental
Management Project (LEEMP)
Francis Chikeleze (p.246)
19 Budgeting and Nigerian Economy: Implications for
Sustainable
development – John Asogwa and C.E.
Chijindu (p.263)
Review of Public Administration and
Management
© Department of Public
Administration, Nnamdi Azikiwe University
Awka, Nigeria
Published July, 2012 by Department
of Public Administration, Nnamdi
Azikiwe University,Awka, Nigeria