The researcher’s work focuses on examining the intersections of corporate finance and governance, microfinance and financial inclusion, and auditing, earnings management, and governance in social sciences. Their studies explore how ownership structures, governance institutions, and regulatory frameworks influence capital formation in Ghanaian listed companies, as well as the role of microfinance institutions in bridging financial gaps in marginalized communities like Mteni Municipality. The research also investigates the impact of corporate governance on internal controls, compliance with accounting principles, and the emotional dimension of leadership on performance metrics. Additionally, it examines gender diversity through its influence on policy frameworks and analyzes Ghana’s tax compliance challenges, highlighting the interconnectedness of financial inclusion, governance, and systemic issues across diverse social contexts.
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