Dr. Ochei Ailemen Ikpefan
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Dr. Ochei Ailemen Ikpefan

Associate Professor
Covenant University, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Banking and Finance from Covenant University, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Business Management and Accounting
100%
Business Management
62%
Business Development
90%
Banking and Finance
75%
Business Economic
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
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Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Oloyede, S.A., O.A. Ikpefan, A.O. Akinjare and C.O. Oloke, 2017. Cooperative societies, housing provision and poverty alleviation in Nigeria. Covenant J. Res. Built Environ., Vol. 5. .
  2. Olokoyo, F.O., K.A. Adetiloye and O.A. Ikpefan, 2016. Bank's intermediation role and industrial output in developing economies. Soc. Sci., 11: 5838-5844.
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  3. Ikpefan, O.A., O.C. Ikwuetoghu, T.C. Okafor and A.A. Isibor, 2016. An investigative analysis into capital market and economic growth in Nigeria. Ekonomske Ideje Praksa, Vol. 23. .
  4. Ikpefan, O.A., A. Isibor and T. Okafor, 2016. Deregulation of foreign exchange and the effect on industrial produce in Nigeria (1986-2013). Global Media J., Vol. S1. .
  5. Ikpefan, O.A. and O. Stephen, 2016. Impact of money market on the liquidity of some selected Quoted banks in Nigeria. Int. Bus. Manage., 10: 646-651.
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  6. Azeta, A.A., O.A. Ikpefan, C.K. Ayo, D.E. Gberevbie and N.A. Omoregbe, 2016. Closing institutional gaps through academic research management system and implications in Nigeria. Int. J. Pharm. Technol., 8: 22906-22914.
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  7. Ikpefan, O.A., U.E. Okorie, S. Ojeka and B.U. Achugamonu, 2015. Investigative analysis of the impact of corporate Governance on bank failure: A case study of central bank of Nigeria. Eur. J. Econ. Finance Admin. Sci., 82: 75-85.
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  8. Ikpefan, O.A., O. Stephen, M.E. Agwu and B.U. Achugamonu, 2015. A review of the causes and effects of disparities in global financial performances of cooperative societies. J. Account. Manage., 3: 15-26.
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  9. Ikpefan, O.A., B.U. Achugamonu, A.A. Isibor and M.E. Agwu, 2015. Fraud, unemployment and cashless system: A paradox or reality in Nigeria. Br. J. Econ. Finance Manage. Sci., 10: 29-42.
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  10. Ikpefan, O.A. and M.E. Agwu, 2015. Leadership of modern financial institutions and the changing paradigm of banking in Nigeria. J. Internet Bank. Commerce, 20: 1-17.
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  11. Agwu, M.E., F.O. Iyoha, O.A. Ikpefan and O. Atuma, 2015. Strategic management of operational risks in financial institutions. Eur. J. Bus. Econ. Account., 3: 1-20.
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  12. Ojeaga, P., O.A. Ikpefan and D. Odejimi, 2014. Do high customer bank deposits incite management fraud? Examining causes of management fraud in the Nigerian banking sector. J. Edu. Soc. Res., 4: 331-342.
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  13. Ikpefan, O.A., O.U. Emenas, A.M. Edwin and B.U. Achugamonu, 2014. Bank capitalization and cost of equity on profitability of Nigeria deposit money banks-general moment approach. Int. Rev. Manage. Bus. Res., 3: 1928-1947.
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  14. Ikpefan, O.A., 2014. Empirical evidence of financial services marketing in the Nigerian banking industry. J. Applied Finance Bank., 4: 103-123.
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  15. Ikpefan, O.A. and O. Folashade, 2014. Working capital management and profitability of the manufacturing sector: An empirical investigation of Nestle Nigeria Plc and Cadbury Nigeria Plc. Global J. Manage. Bus. Res. (In Press). .
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  16. Eke, P.O., A.R. Onafalujo and O.A. Ikpefan, 2014. A critique of public investments in the local government system in Nigeria. Fountain J. Manage. Soc. Sci., 3: 1-15.
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  17. Agwu, M.E., O. Atuma, O.A. Ikpefan and M.O. Aigbiremolen, 2014. Impediments to e-banking services marketing in developing economies: A case study of Nigerian banks. Eur. J. Bus. Soc. Sci., 3: 228-248.
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  18. Agwu, M.E., O. Atuma, O.A. Ikpefan and F.O. Iyoha, 2014. Adoption triggers and barriers of mobile banking services in Nigeria. Int. Rev. Soc. Sci., 2: 374-386.
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  19. Ikpefan, O.A., 2013. Capital adequacy, management and performance in the Nigerian commercial bank (1986-2006). Afr. J. Bus. Manage., 7: 2938-2950.
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  20. Ikpefan, O.A. and O. Stephen, 2013. Corporate governance as a tool for curbing bank distress in Nigeria banking. Res. J. Finance Account., 4: 41-51.
  21. Ikpefan, O.A., 2012. Post-consolidation effect of mergers and acquisitions on Nigeria deposit money bank. Eur. J. Bus. Manage., 4: 151-163.
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  22. Ikpefan, O.A., 2012. Issues in Banking and Finance. CIBN Press, Lagos, Nigeria.
  23. Ikpefan, O.A., 2012. Bank Capitalization, Management and Performance. Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany.
  24. Ikpefan, O.A. and O. Ayeni, 2012. The impact of ethics and professionalism in the Nigerian banking industry. Int. J. Soc. Sci. Human. Rev., 3: 102-119.
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  25. Ikpefan, O.A. and E.S.C. Osabuohien, 2012. Discount houses, money market and economic growth in Nigeria (1992-2007). Econ. Insights-Trends Challenges, 64: 19-30.
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  26. Ikpefan, O.A. and B.C. Oligbo, 2012. The impact of mergers on bank competitiveness in Nigerian banking industry. Int. J. Innovat. Digital Econ., 3: 64-80.
  27. Ikpefan, O.A. and A.O. Akande, 2012. International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS): Benefits, obstacles and intrigues for implementation in Nigeria. Bus. Intelli. J., 5: 299-307.
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  28. Ojeka, S. and O.A. Ikpefan, 2011. The impact of company size and structure (corporate attributes) on profitability of selected quoted companies in Nigeria. Int. J. Soc. Sci. Hum. Rev., Vol. 2. .
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  29. Ojeka, S. and O.A. Ikpefan, 2011. Electronic commerce, automation and online banking in Nigeria: Challenges and benefits. Isles Int. Univ. J., 3: 39-50.
  30. Ikpefan, O.A., 2011. Employee perception towards the possibility of corruption eradication in Nigeria. "i-manager's". J. Manage. Romania, 5: 21-29.
  31. Ikpefan, O.A., 2010. Using entrepreneurs to achieve millennium goals: Challenges and prospects. Afr. J. Bus. Econ. Res., 5: 73-93.
  32. Ikpefan, O.A., 2010. Challenges of public-private partnership in infrastructure financing in Nigeria. Niger. Accounting Horiz. Univ. Jos., 4: 61-76.
  33. Ikpefan, O.A., 2010. Bank capitalization and market share in the Nigerian commercial bank (1986-2006). Manage J., 12: 135-156.
  34. Ebiai, A. and O.A. Ikpefan, 2010. Communal conflict, post-traumatic stress responses and its management. Covenant J. Bus. Soc. Sci., 1: 125-138.
  35. Ikpefan, O.A., 2009. Bank consolidation/capitalization in the Nigerian commercial bank (1986-2006): Causes, consequences and implication for the future. Manage. J., 11: 215-233.
  36. Ikpefan, O.A., 2007. Money transfer services in banks: A case study of Western Union money transfer at first bank Plc. Niger. J. Bank. Financial Iss., 7: 46-60.
  37. Ikpefan, O.A., 2007. Growth of bank frauds and the impact on the Nigerian banking industry (1986-2004). Niger. Account. Horizon, 1: 122-140.
  38. Ikpefan, O.A., 2007. Financing agriculture cooperatives societies in Nigeria: Challenges and prospect. J. Cooperat. Econ. Manage., 1: 125-133.
  39. Ikpefan, O.A. and T.O. Adewoye, 2007. An exploratory study of employee attitude towards monetary and non-monetary incentives in the banking industry: A case study of selected unionized banks. J. Bank., 2: 1-30.
  40. Ikpefan, O.A., 2005. Financing and promoting housing in Nigeria: Problems and prospects. Abuja J. Admin., 4: 98-111.
  41. Ikpefan, O.A., 2004. Banking ethics: Concepts, principles and role of stakeholders. J. Admin., 1: 22-35.