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Olokoyo, F. O., et al.. (2022). Leveraging on business idea generation for sustainable start-up performance in Nigeria. International journal of entrepreneurship.
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Olokoyo, F. O., et al.. (2021). The Role of Mobile Phone Penetration on Foreign Direct Investment Inflow: Evidence of Sub-Saharan Africa. Academy of strategic management journal. 20.
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Olokoyo, F. O., Oyakhilome Ibhagui, Abiola Ayopo Babajide, & Chika Yinka-Banjo. (2021). THE IMPACT OF MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES ON BANK PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIA. 43. 31–47.7 indexed citations
Olokoyo, F. O., et al.. (2020). The Role of Stock Prices Cycles in Forecasting Inflation in Nigeria. Academy of Information and Management Sciences journal. 23(5).1 indexed citations
Olokoyo, F. O., et al.. (2019). CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & BRAND LOYALTY IN THE NIGERIAN TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY. 5(3). 43–55.2 indexed citations
Olokoyo, F. O., et al.. (2017). Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Development in Africa. The Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce. 22(1). 1–15.3 indexed citations
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Olokoyo, F. O., et al.. (2017). The Disappointing Performance of Foreign Direct Investment in Industrial Development in Sub-Saharan African Countries. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.1 indexed citations
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Olokoyo, F. O., et al.. (2016). ADOPTION OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS AND ITS IMPLICATION ON BANK PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIA: A COMPARATIVE APPROACH. The Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce. 21(3).6 indexed citations
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Adetiloye, K. A., F. O. Olokoyo, & J.N. Taiwo. (2016). Fraud Prevention and Internal Control in the Nigerian Banking System. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.22 indexed citations
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Babajide, Abiola Ayopo, et al.. (2016). Has Post Consolidation of Deposit Money Banks Affected the Real Sector. Scientific Repository (Petra Christian University). 14(27). 1.1 indexed citations
Olokoyo, F. O. & Olaleke Ogunnaike. (2012). GLOBAL ECONOMIC MELTDOWN AND ITS PERCEIVED EFFECTS ON BRANDING OF BANK SERVICES IN NIGERIA. Covenant University Repository (Covenant University).3 indexed citations
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Olokoyo, F. O. & Olaleke Ogunnaike. (2011). An Empirical Analysis of the Effect of Stock Market Crisis on Economic Growth: The Nigerian Case. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.6 indexed citations
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Olokoyo, F. O., et al.. (2007). MERGER AND ACQUISITION IN NIGERIA: ANALYSIS OF PERFORMANCE PRE-AND-POST CONSOLIDATION. Covenant University Repository (Covenant University).6 indexed citations
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