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Daniel Domeher

Accounting and Finance

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The researcher's work integrates finance with land rights across African contexts, examining the role of SME financing gaps, tax knowledge, property rights, financial inclusion, banking stability, small and medium scale enterprises, and their impact on social and economic development.

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Access to Credit in the Developing World: does land registration matter?(2011)
Land registration, credit and agricultural investment in Africa(2012)
Land rights and SME credit: evidence from Ghana(2012)
Why real estate ownership security cannot be assured via land registration in sub-Saharan Africa(2012)
Land Registration per Se Cannot Guarantee Landed Property Ownership Security in Africa: A Theoretical Explanation(2011)
Land registration and access to SME credit: preliminary findings(2012)
Inter-sectoral Differences in the SME Financing Gap: Evidence from Selected Sectors in Ghana(2017)
Micro determinants of the extent of credit rationing amongst SMEs in Ghana(2017)
Tax Knowledge, Trust in Government, and Voluntary Tax Compliance: Insights From an Emerging Economy(2024)
Competitive strategy and performance of family businesses: moderating effect of managerial and innovative capabilities(2016)
Adoption of financial innovation in the Ghanaian banking industry(2014)
Trade openness and economic growth volatility: An empirical investigation(2017)
Relationship between financial inclusion, banking stability and economic growth: a dynamic panel approach(2021)
Secure property right as a determinant of SME’s access to formal credit in Ghana: dynamics between Micro-finance Institutions and Universal Banks(2016)
Formal property titles or more? Perspectives from Ghana's financial institutions(2018)
Financial innovations and economic growth: Does financial inclusion play a mediating role?(2022)
Financial Inclusion, Human Capital Development and Economic Growth in Africa: An Examination of the Transmission Channel(2024)
Digital finance, institutional quality, and carbon dioxide emissions in Africa(2025)
Sustainable finance and social development: do institutional quality and ICT infrastructure matter(2025)
IFRS adoption: a systematic review of the underlying theories(2023)
Key Audit Matters and Audit Costs: Evidence from an Emerging Market(2024)
The effect of corporate social responsibility on firm performance: Insights from <scp>ISO</scp> 9001‐certified manufacturing firms in Ghana(2023)
Equity return volatility in Africa’s stock markets: A dynamic panel approach(2023)
Presidential elections and stock return volatility: evidence from selected sub-Saharan African stock markets(2023)
Nature of the SME Financing Gap: Some Evidence from Ghana(2014)
Does It Pay for Banks to be Different? Evidence from a Developing Economy(2025)
Presidential election uncertainty and investor overconfidence bias in sub-Saharan African stock markets(2022)
Investor overconfidence bias in capital markets: sectoral evidence from the Ghana stock exchange(2024)
Investor overconfidence bias in capital markets: sectoral evidence from the Ghana stock exchange(2024)
Secure property rights and access to small enterprises' (SEs) credit: a comparative study of Ghana and England(2017)
Effect of presidential elections on investor herding behaviour in African stock markets(2022)
Key Success Factors of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises: A Ghanaian Perspective(2020)
Secure Property Rights and Access to SME credit: Exploratory Findings from England(2014)
Investment Appraisal for Oil and Gas Projects(2023)
Green Horizons in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Bibliometric Analysis of Financial Inclusion, Globalization, and Renewable Energy Towards Environmental Sustainability(2024)
Usage of generalized audit software in an emerging economy: the modified ITAQ model approach(2025)

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