ASRIC Journal of Social Sciences 2023 v4-i1

ISSN: 2795-3602

EISSN: 2795-3599

ASRIC Journal of Social Sciences 2023 v4-i1

ASRIC Journal of Social Sciences 2023 v4-i1

Published: 2023-12-31

Articles

Coffee Farmers' Satisfaction and Intention to leave Kivu Coffee Production Cooperatives

Binwa Machumu Benoît*, Mupenzi Kamondo Ghyslain, Nirere Muteguzi Julie, Cito Mangwane Vctoire, Aganze Banyanga Didace, Muhindo Dunia Moïse

Coffee is undoubtedly the second most traded and consumed commodity in the world after oil and water. Among the organizations that explain this economic boom, coffee production cooperatives are in pole position. In the DRC, coffee production cooperatives are no longer unanimous. They are gradually losing the confidence of their members, who were initially carried away by their presence. It is in t

Relationship Between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Enterprise Performance: Evidences from Kwara State

Samuel Taiwo Toluyemi, Sunday Joseph Inyada, Ebenezer Adebisi Alo*

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) implementation is not supported by the profit maximization objectives of most businesses because it frequently involves substantial expenditures with little to no direct revenue generation. There is no consensus among scholars on the relationship between CSR and enterprise performance. This study, therefore, adds to the body of knowledge by distributing 450 st

Exploring Relationship between Social Media Use and Antisocial Behaviour among Tertiary Institution Students: An Investigative Study of Influencing Factors

Matthew Taiwo Oni*, Uchechukwu Charles Osu

This study explored the relationship between social media use, antisocial behaviour and its impact on tertiary institution students. The influencing factors were examined. The prevalent types of antisocial behaviour on social media platforms among students in tertiary institutions, contributory factors to the development of antisocial behaviour, the average hours spent by students on social media

Ambiforms as an African Indigenous Literary Theory – A Reading of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart as a Comedy

Adeleke Yinka Ogunfeyimi

Africans spring surprises: laughing during the most sensitive disastrous moment or crying during the most sensitive amusing moment. A critical literary theory that accommodates this erratic lifestyle should have emerged as a framework, following the endless void created by the ever-expanding critical space. This is the void ambiforms/ambigenres has emerged, as an African culture-specific indigenou

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