Dr. Adedoyin Isola Lawal

Lecturer
Landmark 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
Banking and Finance
Financial Accounting
Econometrics
Emerging Markets

Selected Publications

  1. Olanrele, I.A., A.I. Lawal, S.O. Dahunsi, A.A. Babajide and J.O. Iseolorunkanmi, 2020. The impact of access to electricity on education and health sectors in Nigeria’s rural communities. Entrepreneurship Sustainability Issues, 7: 3016-3035.
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  2. Madugba, J.U., E. Ben-Caleb, A.I. Lawal and U.T. Agburuga, 2020. Firm size and tax saving behaviour of listed companies in Nigeria. Acad. J. Interdiscip. Stud., 9: 184-193.
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  3. Li, J., O.E. Omoju, J. Zhang, E.E. Ikhide, G. Lu, A.I. Lawal and V.A. Ozue, 2020. Does intellectual property rights protection constitute a barrier to renewable energy? An econometric analysis. National Inst. Econ. Rev., 251: R37-R46.
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  4. Lawal, A.I., O.E. Omoju, A.A. Babajide and A.J. Asaleye, 2020. Testing mean-reversion in agricultural commodity prices: Evidence from wavelet analysis. J. Int. Stud., 12: 100-114.
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  5. Lawal, A.I., I. Ozturk, I.O. Olanipekun and A.J. Asaleye, 2020. Examining the linkages between electricity consumption and economic growth in African economies. Energy, Vol. 208. 10.1016/j.energy.2020.118363.
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  6. Inegbedion, H., E. Sunday, A. Asaleye, A. Lawal and A. Adebanji, 2020. Managing diversity for organizational efficiency. SAGE Open 10.1177%2F2158244019900173.
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  7. Babajide, A.A., F.A. Okunlola, E. Nwuba and A.I. Lawal, 2020. Wagner proposition in Nigeria: An econometric analysis. Heliyon, Vol. 313. 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04680.
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  8. Babajide, A.A., A.I. Lawal, L.O. Amodu, A.J. Asaleye, O.O. Ewetan, F.O. Olokoyo and O.A. Matthew, 2020. Challenges of accountability in Nigeria: the role of deposit money bank. J. Money Laundering Control, 23: 477-492.
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  9. Asaleye, A.J., P.O. Alege, A.I. Lawal, O. Popoola and A.A. Ogundipe, 2020. Cash crops financing, agricultural performance and sustainability: evidence from Nigeria. Afr. J. Econ. Manage. Studies, 10.1108/AJEMS-03-2019-0110.
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  10. Manasseh, C.O., N.O. Chukwu, F.C. Abada, J.E. Ogbuabor, A.I. Lawal, F.C. Alio and D. Tokic, 2019. Interactions between stock prices and exchange rates: An application of multivariate VAR-GARCH model. Cogent Econ. Finance, 10.1080/23322039.2019.1681573.
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  11. Lawal, A.I., A.A. Salisu, R.O. Somoye, A.A. Babajide and J.N. Taiwo, 2019. Re-examining Stock Market Efficiency in Nigeria Using Nonlinear Unit Root Tests. In: The Impacts of Monetary Policy in the 21st Century: Perspectives from Emerging Economies, Das, R.C. (Ed.), Emerald Publishing Limited Nigeria 14.
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  12. Dahunsi, S.O., C.O. Osueke, T.M.A. Olayanju and A.I. Lawal, 2019. Co-digestion of Theobroma cacao (Cocoa) pod husk and poultry manure for energy generation: Effects of pretreatment methods. Biores. Technol., 283: 229-241.
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  13. Oye, O.O., A.I. Lawal, A. Eneogu and J. IseOlorunkanmi, 2018. Does exchange rate devaluation affect agricultural output? Evidence from Nigeria. Binus Bus. Rev., 9: 115-123.
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  14. Lawal, A.I., Y.D. Olufemi, I. Adewuyi and O.O. Oye, 2018. The impact of international financial reporting standards on financial performance. Indonesian J. Bus. Finance Account., 1: 20-30.
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  15. Lawal, A.I., T.I. Nwanji, O.O. Opeyemi and I.J. Adama, 2018. Can corporate governance mechanisms deter earnings management? Evidence from firms listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Aestimatio: IEB Int. J. Finance, 17: 220-233.
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  16. Lawal, A.I., R.O. Somoye, A.A. Babajide and T.I. Nwanji, 2018. The effect of fiscal and monetary policies interaction on stock market performance: Evidence from Nigeria. Future Busin. J., 4: 16-33.
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  17. Lawal, A.I., A.J. Asaleye, J. Iseolorunkanmi and O.R. Popoola, 2018. Economic growth, agricultural output and tourism development in Nigeria: An application of the ARDL bound testing approach. J. Environ. Manage. Tourism, 9: 786-794.
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  18. Lawal, A.I., A.A. Babajide, T.I. Nwanji and D. Eluyela, 2018. Are oil prices mean reverting? Evidence from unit root tests with sharp and smooth breaks. Int. J. Energy Econ. Policy, 8: 292-298.
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  19. Fashina, O.A., A.J. Asaleye, J.O. Ogunjobi and A.I. Lawal, 2018. Foreign aid, human capital and economic growth nexus: Evidence from Nigeria. J. Int. Stud., 11: 104-117.
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  20. Dahunsi, S.O., S.U. Oranusi, V.E. Efeovbokhan, A. Olayanj u and S. Zahedi et al., 2018. Anaerobic bioconversion of Chromolaena odorata (Siam weed). Energy Rep., 4: 691-700.
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  21. Lawal, A.I., T.I. Nwanji, I.J. Adama and A.O. Otekunrin, 2017. Examining the Nigerian stock market efficiency: Empirical evidence from wavelet unit root test approach. J. Applied Econ. Sci., 12: 1680-1689.
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  22. Lawal, A.I., R.O. Somoye and A.A. Babajide, 2017. Are African stock markets efficient? Evidence from wavelet unit root test for random walk. Econ. Bull., 37: 1-16.

  23. Lawal, A.I., K.P. Kazi, J.O. Adeoti, O.G. Osuma, S.O. Akinmulegun and B. Ilo, 2017. Capital flight and the economic growth: Evidence from Nigeria. Binus Bus. Rev., 8: 125-132.
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  24. Lawal, A.I., E.O. Amogu, J.O. Adeoti and M.A. Ijaiya, 2017. Fraud and business cycle: Empirical evidence from fraudsters and fraud managers in Nigeria. Stud. Bus. Econ., 12: 110-128.
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  25. Lawal, I.A., B.M. Babalola, A.O. Otekunrin and J.O. Adeoti, 2016. External debt and economic growth: Evidence from Nigeria. Acta Univ. Danubius Econ., 12: 179-194.

  26. Lawal, A.I., T.I. Nwanji, A. Asaleye and V. Ahmed, 2016. Economic growth, financial development and trade openness in Nigeria: An application of the ARDL bound testing approach. Cogent Econom. Finance, Vol. 4. 10.1080/23322039.2016.1258810.
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  27. Lawal, A.I., R.O. Somoye and A.A. Babajide, 2016. Impact of oil price shocks and exchange rate volatility on stock market behavior in Nigeria. Binus Bus. Rev., 7: 171-177.
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  28. Isola, L.A., A.I. Oluwafunke, A. Victor and A. Asaleye, 2016. Exchange rate fluctuation and the Nigeria economic growth. EuroEconomica, 35: 127-142.
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  29. Babajide, A., L. Isola and R. Somoye, 2016. Stock market response to economic growth and interest rate volatility: Evidence from Nigeria. Int. J. Econ. Financial Issues, 6: 354-360.
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  30. Ayopo, B.A., L.A. Isola and S.R. Olukayode, 2016. Stock market volatility: Does our fundamentals matter? Econ. Stud. J., 18: 33-42.
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  31. Isola, L.A., A. Frank and B.K. Leke, 2015. Can Nigeria achieve millennium development goals? J. Soc. Sci. Res., 1: 72-78.
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  32. Ayopo, B.A., L.A. Isola and S.R. Olukayode, 2015. Monetary policy dynamics and the stock market movements: Empirical evidence from Nigeria. J. Applied Econ. Sci., 10: 1179-1183.
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  33. Adedoyin, L.I., F. Awonusi and M.I. Oloye, 2015. All share price and inflation volatility in Nigeria: An application of the EGARCH model. EuroEconomica, 34: 75-82.
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  34. Omoluabi, E.T., S.E. Udegbe and A.I. Lawal, 2014. Influence of uncertainty Business Environment on entrepreneurship decision making in Nigeria. Int. Univ. J. Manage. Sci., 1: 1-16.

  35. Lawal, A.I., E.T. Omoluabi and V. Ahmed, 2014. An Enquiry into the contributions of Microfinance Institutions towards the development of small scale business in Nigeria. Int. J. Bus. Econ. Manage., 1: 88-100.

  36. Lawal, A.I., D.E. Obadiaru, O. Oye and O. Ogunjobi, 2014. Has financing poverty reduction schemes help alleviate poverty in Nigeria? Hum. Soc. Sci. Lett., 2: 81-92.

  37. Lawal, A.I., 2014. Capital structure and the value of the firm: Evidence from the Nigerian banking industry. J. Account. Manage., 4: 31-41.
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  38. Rotimi, E.M., B. Obasaju, A. Lawal and J. IseOlorunkanmi, 2013. Analysis of corruption and economic growth in Nigeria. Anal. Corruption Econ. Growth Nig., 4: 1-19.

  39. Lawal, A.I., M.I. Oloye, A.O. Otekunrin and S.A. Ajayi, 2013. Returns on investments and volatility rate in the Nigerian banking industry. Asian Econ. Financial Rev., 3: 1298-1313.
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  40. Lawal, A.I., B.O. Obasaju and R.M. Ekundayo, 2012. Effect of microfinance institutions on development of small scale businesses in Nigeria. Nig. J. Bus. Administration Soc. Sci. Nat. Dev., 11: 160-166.

  41. Lawal, A.I., B. Obasaju and M. Rotimi, 2012. Towards achieving millennium development goals (MDGs) in Nigeria: Prospects and challenges. J. Econ. Sustainable Dev., 3: 74-82.

  42. Lawal, A.I., 2012. The importance of corporate strategic processes in managing the efficiency of an enterprise. Nig. J. Finance Manage., 12: 112-117.