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OLABISI, Jayeola 

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Prof. Olabisi Jayeolais a Professor in the Department of Accounting, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria. He obtained his B.Sc., M.Sc., M. Phil., and Ph.D in Management Accounting from ObafemiAwolowo University, Osun State; University of Lagos and Babcock University, Nigeria respectively. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN); Associate Member of Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (ACTI); Associate Member of the Nigerian Institute of Management (ANIM); Associate Member of the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants (ACMA).

Prof. Olabisi had worked in both private and public sectors of the economy before switching over to the academic environment. This affords him of both industrial and public practice experience in basic accounting functions and techniques which has been combined with lecturing. He had lectured various accounting courses in many of Nigerian Universities on full time (Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, Ajayi Crowder University, Oyo and Redeemers’ University). His lecturing experience is over sixteen years at different levels within the University systems in Nigeria.

He has served and still serving as external examiner to many Nigerian Universities’ M.Sc. oral examinations such as Babcock University, Ogun State; Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State; Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; South Western University and Crescent University, Abeokuta. Also, he is a Chief Examiner and Questions Reviewer for Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria; Assessor for Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN);Examiner for Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria; Reviewer for FUNAAB Journal of Humanities, Social Science and Creative Arts; Reviewer for UNIOSUN Journal of Accounting and Finance and Reviewer for Asian Economic and Financial Review Journal.

He has occupied different academic positions within the University system in Nigeria such as Departmental Examination Officer, Head of the Department of Accounting, Deputy Dean of the College and Acting Dean of the College. Prof. Olabisi’s area of specialization is management accounting, and is experienced in theoretical and practical aspects of accounting. Currently, he is teaching Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Oil & Gas Accounting and Research Methodology to both undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Finally, Prof. Olabisi has published more than sixty articles in learned journals (both local and foreign) and more importantly, he is happily married and blessed with three boys.

 

 

 

 

(a) Academic Qualifications
Ph.D. (Management Accounting) 2014
M. Phil. (Business Administration) 2011
M. Sc. (Accounting) 2002
B.Sc. (Accounting) ‘Second Class Upper Division’ 1997
Certificate in Electronics Data Processing (E.D.P) 1997
West African School Certificate (WASC) 1988
West African School Certificate (WASC) 1986

b. Professional Qualifications
Fellow, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) 2017
Member, International Research and Development Network Institute 2017
Associate Member, Chartered institute of Taxation of Nigeria 2011
Associate Member, Institute of Cost and Management Accountant 2003
Associate Member, Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM) 2003

i. Areas of Research Interest: Management Accounting
ii. Completed: Nil
iii. Research in Progress: Nil
iv. Research Completed but not yet published:
a. Cost management techniques and performance of small and medium scale enterprises
(SMEs) in Lagos and Ogun States, Nigeria, Ph.D. Thesis submitted to the Department of Business Administration, Babcock University, Nigeria.

1. Ag. Head of Department: Accounting, College of Management Sciences, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. August 13, 2018 to August 12, 2020.
2. Ag. Dean: College of Management Sciences, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. July 15, 2016 to July 14, 2017
3. Member: The2017 Budget Preparation Committee, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria.
4. Deputy Dean: College of Management Sciences, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. January 11, 2016 to July 14th, 2016
5. Ag. Dean: College of Management Sciences, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. 3rd to 5th May, 2016
6. Chairman: Committee of COLMAS Intra- Shuttle 29th April, 2016
7. Ag Dean: College of Management Sciences, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. 16th to 21st March, 2016
8. Chairman: Investigation Committee on the Activities of 2014/2015 Executive of College of Management Sciences Students’ Association (COLMASSA)
9. Ag. Head of Department: Accounting, College of Management Sciences, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. June 12, 2015 to June 26, 2015.
10. Chairman: Committee on Relocation to COLMAS permanent building 21st April, 2015
11. Staff Adviser: College of Management Sciences Students’ Association, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. 2015 to date
12. Staff Adviser: Nigerian University Accounting Students’ Association, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. 2015 to date
13. Chairman: Departmental Seminar Committee 2014 to 2018
14. Chairman: College Committee on Scrutiny of Acceptable Journals for Promotion in the University 2015
15. College Representative: Promotion and Assessment Panel to College of Vet nary Medicine 2015 to 2018
16. College Representative: Centre for Innovation and Strategies for Learning and Teaching 2015 to 2017
17. Course Adviser: 400 Level Accounting Students 2014 to 2018
18. Member: University Time Table and Examination Committee 28th March, 2014 to January 10, 2016.
19. Member: Department of Accounting Programme Curriculum Review Committee 2013
20. Course Adviser: 200 Level Accounting Students 2012- 2013
21. Member: College Committee on Examination and Results 2012 to May 31, 2016
22. Member: Publication Committee 2012 to 2016
23. College Representative: College of Vet nary Medicine Board 2012 to date
24. Departmental Examination Officer2012 to 01/10/2014

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN)
Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN)
Institute of Cost and Management Accountants (ICMA)
Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM)

50. Nworji, I. D., Onaderu, A. M., &Olabisi, J. (2012). Leasing as a Viable Option for Asset Acquisition in Nigerian Manufacturing Companies: Proceedings 2nd International Conference on the Restructuring of the Global Economy, the Business and Management Review, London, G. Dixon, Blank son, C., Gooskova, N. D. and Banerjee, P. R. (Eds.) 124-123. Co-hosted by London College of Management Studies at Pune, India, 1st -2nd of February, 2012.
51. Obademi, O. E., Olagunju, A., &Olabisi, J. (2011). Redesigning a framework for economic recovery in Nigeria Post-global Crisis. Proceeding of the 4th Annual Conference on Global Economic and Finance Recovery,by the Department of Finance, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria, Adegbite, E. O., and Oke, B. O. (Eds.)205-209. Held at AfeBabalola Hall, University of Lagos, Nigeria, July 12th -13th, 2011

52. Olabisi, J. (2011). Assessment of Tax Incentives and Development of Nigerian Industrial Sector. Proceedings Development Future-Fit Leadership Conference Programmes, Organized by Faculty of Management, and Centre for Small Business Development (CSBD). Roberts-Lombard, M., Jane Spowart, Mercy Mpinganjira, and Shepherd Dhiliwayo, (Eds.)317-335, Held at Imbizo Hall, University of Johannesburg, Soweto Campus, South Africa, between May15th-16th, 2012
Technical Reports: Nil
Major Conferences Attended with Paper Read (with dates)
53. Olabisi, J., Oladejo, D. A., Adegoke, J. F., &Abioro, M. A. (2019). A paper presented at Annual Conference, 2019, Department of Industrial relations & Public Administration, Lagos State University, Ojo Theme ‘ Human Capital Building and sustainable development in Africa: Issues, Options and Opportunities in the 21st Century. Held at 13th November, 2019.Paper Read: Credit management policy and firms’ profitability: Evidence from infant manufacturing firms in Southwester, Nigeria.

54. Kajola, S. O., Olabisi, J., Soyemi, K. A. (2019). A paper presented at International Conference of Accounting and Business at University of Johannesburg, South Africa, held at ben Okri Room, Library, and Johannesburg between 30th and 31, July, 2019. Paper Read:Board gender diversity and dividend policy in Nigerian listed firms.

55. Olabisi, J., Oladunjoye, O. T., &Babatolu, A. T. (2015). A paper presented at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria Second Academic Conference on Accounting and Finance (ACAF). Theme ‘Blending Accounting and Finance Theory with Practice. Held at Lagos Airport Hotel, Ikeja. Lagos between May 18th -20th, 2015 Paper Read: Personal Income Tax and Entrepreneurship Development in Lagos and Ogun States, Nigeria.

56. Olabisi, J.,Ekpudu, J. E., andOnou, D. P. (2015). A paper presented at Finance and Economic Conference 2015 in Germany, organized by LUPCON Center for Business Research. Held at Frankfurt am Main, Germany, between August 5-7, 2015
Paper Read: Determinants of Leasing Decision in Nigerian Listed Manufacturing
Companies

57. Ekpudu, J. E., Posu, S. M. A., &Olabisi, J., (2015). A paper presented at Finance and Economic Conference 2015 in Germany, organized by LUPCON Center for Business Research. Held at Frankfurt am Main, Germany, between August 5-7, 2015
Paper Read: The Relationships between Microfinance Banks and Small and Medium Enterprises Financial Performance in South West, Nigeria

58. Nworji, I. D., Onaderu, A. M., &Olabisi, J. (2012). A paper presented at 2nd
International Conference on the Restructuring of the Global Economy, theBusiness and Management Review, London Co- hosted by London College of
Management Studies at Pune, India, 1st -2nd of February, 2012.
Paper Read: Leasing as a Viable Option for Asset Acquisition in Nigerian
Manufacturing Companies

59. Olabisi, J. (2012). A paper presented at the joint International Conference on
Millennium Development Goal (MDGS) as Instrument for Development in African,
Organized by Valley View University, Accra Ghana, 31st July, to 4th of August 2011

Paper Read: Assessment of cash management in Nigerian manufacturing Companies.

60. Olabisi, J. (2012). A paper presented at the joint International Conference on Millennium Development Goal (MDGS) as Instrument for Development in African. Organized by Valley View University, Accra Ghana, 31st July, to 4th of August, 2012.
Paper Read: Cost Cutting and Profitability of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Ogun state, Nigeria;

61. Olabisi, J. (2011). Assessment of Tax Incentives and Development of Nigerian Industrial Sector, Proceedings of Faculty of Management, and Centre for Small Business Development (CSBD), E. Njiro and Thami, M. (Eds), 317-335.Held at Imbizo Hall, University of Johannesburg, Soweto Campus, South Africa, between May15th-16th, 2012

i. Dissertations and Thesis
a. Cost management techniques and performance of small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) in Lagos and Ogun States, Nigeria. A Ph.D. thesis submitted to the Department of Business Administration, Babcock University, Nigeria.

ii. Journal Articles in Print
1. fOlabisi, J.,Agbetude, L. A., Akinrinola, O. O., &Asaolu, T. O. (2021). Factor analysis of tax compliance value chain among Lagos state taxpayers, Journal of Economical Management Innovation, 13(1), 39-52, Published by Moravian University Business College, Olomouc.

2. Akinbode, S. O., Olabisi, J., Adekunle, C. P., &Jimoh, O. M. (2021). Macroeconomic variables and food price inflation in Nigeria (1980-2018), Journal of Rural Economics and Development 23 (1), 1-12, A publication of department of Agricultural Economics, University of Ibadan

3. fOlabisi, J., Kajola, S. O., Adeleke, E. O., &Gazal, T. H. (2020). Enterprises risk management and financial sustainability: Evidence from Nigerian Listed Consumer goods firms: Journal of sustainable Development in Africa 22(3), 137-156. Published by Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Clarion, Pennsylvania, USA.

4. Olabisi, J.,Oladejo, D. A., Oworu, O. O., and Abioro, M. A. (2020). Does working capital management affect the profitability of consumer goods manufacturing firms in Nigeria? Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Creative Arts, 15(1), 16-29. A publication of Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta

5. Oladejo, D. A., Olabisi, J.,&Adegoke, F. (2020). Human resource management practices: catalysts for real entrepreneurial firms’ growth in southwest, NIGERIA, Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Creative Arts 15(1), 115-129. A publication of Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta

6. fOlabisi, J., Afolabi, A., Olagunju, A., &Folasade, A. M. (2020). Effect of informal sector tax revenue on the capital development of Lagos metropolis, Journal of Economics and Business,34(1), 1-14 published by Riga Technical University, https://doi.org/ 10.2478/eb-2020-0001

7. Abioro, M. A., Olatoye, A. O., Olabisi, J., Solaja, O. A., &Onadeko, O. E. (2020). Public policy, administration and non-governmental organizations’ effectiveness in Nigeria, Nile Journal of Business and Economics, 6(1), 39-51, Published by Nile University of Nigeria, Abuja, available online-http://journal.nileuniversity.edu.ng/ index.php/NileJBE/

8. fAkinbode, S.O., Olabisi, J., Adegbite, R. R., Aderemi, A. A., &Alawode, M. A. (2020). Corruption, Government effectiveness and human development in Sub-Saharan Africa, Journal for the Advancement of Developing Economics9(1), 16-34, Published by University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA.

9. fOlabisi J.,Kajola S. O., Abioro M. A., Oworu O. O. (2020). Determinants of Audit Quality: Evidence from Nigerian Listed Insurance Companies. Journal of Volgograd State University Economics,22(2), 182-192. Published by Volgograd State University, Russia. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15688/ek.jvolsu.2020.2.17

10. fAbioro, M. A., Olabisi, J., Onigbinde, I. O., &Adedeji, A. M. (2020). Skill mapping, talent pool management and organisational development: Evidence from professional bodies in Nigeria Journal of Economics and Business,34(2), 46-59 published by Riga Technical University, https://doi.org/10.2478/eb-2020-0004

11. fOlabisi, J., Olowookere, J. K., Agbetunde, L. A., &Urel, O. A. (2020). Corporate Governance and Value Relevance of Financial Statement of Nigerian Listed Consumer Goods Firms, IZVESTIYA Journal of Varna University of Economics,64 (4), 399 – 414. DOI:10.36997/IJUEV2020.64.4.399

12. fOlagunju, A., Olabisi, J.,&Obisesan, S. O. (2020). Influence of Forensic audit drivers on quality of internal audit functions in Nigeria. Journal of Contemporary Economy,5(1), 104-115. A publication of UniversitateaConstantinBracoveanu, in Romania. Available on-line www.revec.ro/article-2020.html

13. fOmoyele, S. O., &Olabisi, J. (2020). Diversity management and performance: evidence from Nigerian multinational companies. Journal of Economics and business Review, 18(2), 31-44. A publication of Faculty of Economics, University of Tuzla

14. fOlabisi, J., Afolabi, A., Kajola, S. O., &Ariyibi, O. (2019). Effect of currency depreciation on financial performance of Nigerian deposit money banks IZVESTYA Journal of Varna University of Economics,63(2), 104-116. Published by University of Economics, Varna, Bulgaria, Available on-line: http://journal.ue-varna.bg

15. fOlabisi, J., Kajola, S. O., Oladejo, D. A., Ajayi, J. A., &Hamzat, I. A. (2019). Corporate Tax Planning and Performance of Nigerian Listed Oil & Gas Firms. Journal of Contemporary Economy,4(1), 12-24. A publication of UniversitateaConstantinBracoveanu, in Romania. Available on-line www.revec.ro/article-2019.html

16. fAdegboyega, A., Olabisi, J., Kajola, S. O., &Asaolu, T. O. (2019): Does leverage affect financial performance of Nigerian firms? Journal of Economic Management (JEM), 37(3), 6-22. Published by University of Economics, Katowice, Poland, Doi: 10.22367/jem Available on-line: https://doi.org/10.22367/jem

17. fKajola, S.O.,Olabisi, J., and Fapetu, O. (2019). Corporate governance mechanism and capital structure decision in Nigeria, IZVESTYA Journal of Varna University of Economics,63(1), 50-68. A publication of Varna University of Economics, available on-line: http://journal.ue-varna.bg

18. fAkinbode, S. O., Fapetu, O., Olabisi, J., &Olutunji, T. O. (2019): Impact of Exchange rate on Economic growth in Nigeria (1981-2016): An ARDL Approach, Contemporary Economy Journal,4(2), 158-171. Published by UniversitateaConstantinBracoveanu, Pitesti, Romania. Available on-line www.revec.ro/article-2019.html

19. fOlabisi, J.,Oluyombo, O. O., & Dada, J. O. (2019). Cross-listing and firms’ performance: Evidence from Nigeria, Acta Economical EtTuristica /Sciendo5(2), 103-121. Published by Libertas International University in Dubrovnik, Republic of Croatia. DOI:10.2478/aet2019-0002. Available on-line https://content.sciendo.com>aet

20. fKajola, S. O., Olabisi, J., Soyemi, K. A., &Olayiwola, P.O. (2019): Board gender diversity and dividend policy in Nigerian listed firms, ACTA VSFS Economics Studies and Analyses,14(2). Published by University of Finance and Administration, Czech Republic

21. fOlabisi, J., Oladejo, D. A., Adegoke, J. F., &Abioro, M. A. (2019). Credit management policy and firms’ profitability: Evidence from infant manufacturing firms in Southwester, Nigeria. Contemporary Economy Journal,4(4), 59-69. Published by UniversitateaConstantinBracoveanu, Pitesti, Romania, Available on-line www.revec.ro/article-2019.html

22. Olabisi, J. Oluyombo, J. O., Dada, J. O., &Okunola, A. O. (2019): Impact of profitability performance on cross listed Nigerian firms, Journal of Accounting and Management,2(1). 10-34. Published by the Department of Accounting, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Nigerian Defence Academy, Kuduna.

23. fOlabisi, J.,Kajola, S. O., Oladejo, D. A., Ojiaga, P. I., &Abass, T. F. (2018). Board characteristics and performance of quoted consumer goods firms: evidence from Nigeria, Journal of Economics and Business Research,24(2), 7-26. Published by Faculty of Economic Sciences, ‘AurelVlaicu’ University of Arad, Romania, http://www.uav.ro/en/journals/jebr

24. Okpala, K. E., Olabisi, J.,& Adebayo, O. (2018). Implementing single treasury account among federal governments’ ministries, departments and agencies in Nigeria, Nigerian Journal of Management Sciences,6(1), 1-12, A publication of Benue State University

25. Olabisi J., Soyemi, K. A., Akinbode, S. O., &Agbatogun, T. O. (2018). Corporate governance and profitability of listed consumer goods firms in Nigeria, Journal of Accounting and Management 1 (1), 1-18, A publication of Department of Accounting, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Nigerian Defense Academic, Kaduna

26. fKajola, S. O., Olabisi, J.,Ajayi, J. A., &Agbatogun, T. O. (2018). Determinants of profitability in Nigerian listed deposit money banks, Journal of Economics and Business Research, 24(1), 89-108. A biannual Peer-reviewed Journal edited by Faculty of Economics, ‘AurelVlaicu’ University of Arad, Romania

27. Olabisi, J., Fapetu, O. & T. P. Onyekuwuje (2017). Determinants of dividend policy among Nigerian listed consumer goods manufacturing companies, Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Creative Arts, 12(1). 92-104. A publication of Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta,

28. Soyemi, K. A.,Olabisi, J., &Akintoye, I. R. (2017). Determinants of external auditor’s quality among quoted Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) in Nigeria. Uniosun International Journal of Business Administration 1(2), 83-98. A publication of department of business Administration, Osun State University, Nigeria

29. Olabisi, J., Oyedele, O. O., &Omoyele, O. S. (2017). Human resource management practices: A catalyst for employees’ performance in Ogun State Local Government Areas, Nigeria. LASU Journal of Business Review 4(1), 150-157. A Bi-Annual Publication of the Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria

30. Olabisi J., &Soyemi, K. A. (2017). Determinants of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) among deposit money banks in Nigeria, Yobe Journal of Economics 4(1), 154-167, A bi-annual publication of the Department of Economics,Yobe State University, Damaturu, Nigeria

31. Akinyomi, O. J.,Olabisi, J., &Fapetu, O. (2017).Accounting information and business decisions in quoted food and beverages companies in Nigeria, West African Journal of Business and Management Sciences 6(3), 1-7. A Publication of Faculty of Business Administration, Imo State University, Available on-line www.imsubiznessjournal.net

32. Olabisi, J., &Omojola, S. O. (2016). Working capital management among Nigerian quoted consumer goods manufacturing companies. University of Port Harcourt Journal of Accounting and Business, 4(1), 34-50. A publication of department of Accounting, University of Port Harcourt, Available on-line www.uniportiab.org

33. Oladunjoye, O. T.,Olabisi, J., &Adegoge, J. F. (2016).Inflationary effects of production cost on entrepreneurship development in Lagos and Ogun States, Nigeria. Journal of Management Sciences, 3(1&2), 81-93. A publication of Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

34. Olabisi, J., Soyemi, K. A., &Omojola S. O. (2016). Cost management techniques and product quality in Nigerian Quoted Foods and Beverages Companies. Fountain University Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 5(2), 96-106. A publication of Management and Social Sciences, Fountain University, Osogbo, Nigeria, Available on-line www.fountainjournals.com ISSN 2408-6959 (Online) 2315-6325 (print)

35. Olabisi, J.,Ekpudu, J. E., &Onou, D. P. (2015). Determinants of leasing decision in Nigerian Quoted Manufacturing Companies, LAPAI International Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 8(1&2), 35-49. A publication of Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Ibrahim BadamasiBabangida University, Lapai, Niger State, Nigeria.

36. Ekpudu, J. E., Posu, S. M. A., &Olabisi, J., (2015). Microfinance banks’ loans and small and medium enterprises performance in South-West Nigeria, LAPAI International Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 8(1&2). 212-222. A publication of Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Ibrahim BadamasiBabangida University, Lapai, Niger State, Nigeria.

37. Olabisi, J. Oladunjoye, T.O., &Babatolu, A. T. (2015). Income tax administration and entrepreneurial development in Ogun State, Nigeria, ICAN Journal of Accounting and Finance, 2, 50-66. A publication of Institute of Chartered accountants of Nigeria, Available on-line

38. Soyemi, K. A., Olabisi, J., &Oluwalajiki, O. F. (2015). Under-pricing of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) – Evidence from the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Fountain Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 4(2), 1-19. A publication of Management and Social Sciences, Fountain University, Osogbo, Nigeria, Available on-line www.fountainjournals.com ISSN 2408-6959 (Online) 2315-6325 (print)

39. Olabisi, J., Olagunju, A., &Iworji, I. D. (2014). Management accounting and corporate governance in the Nigerian money deposit banks,Ilorin Journal of Accounting, 1(2), 1-17. A publication of Department of Accounting, Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. Available on-line www.unilorin.edu.ng

40. Olabisi, J., &Enahoro, J. A. (2014). Kaizen Costing Technique and Management in small and medium scale enterprises in Lagos industrial metropolis, Ilorin Journal of Accounting, 1(2), 121-137. A publication of Department of Accounting, Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. Available on-line www.unilorin.edu.ng

41. Okpala, K. E., &Olabisi, J. (2013). Capital Expenditure Budget Size and Power Infrastructural Development in Nigeria, Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Creative Arts, 3(8), 23-31. A publication of Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria

42. fAkinyomi, O. J., &Olabisi J. (2013). Prospects and problems of cashless policy in Lagos, Nigeria, Journal of Business and Public Dynamism for Development 1(1), 49-59. A publication of Turfloop Graduate School of Leadership, Faculty of Management and Law, University of Limpopo
43. Olabisi, J., Olagunju, A., &Omoyele, S.O. (2011). Assessment of cash management in Nigerian manufacturing companies, Babcock Journal of Management and Social Sciences. 9(1&2), 93-108. A publication of Babcock University, Ogun State, Nigeria

44. Olabisi, J. (2010). An assessment of tax evasion and tax avoidance in Lagos State, Journal of Research in National Development, 8(1) 178-187. International Publication of the Trans-campus Interdisciplinary Research and Study Group, Department of Maritime Management Technology, Federal University of Technology, Oweri, Nigeria. Available on-line www.transcampus.org/journal

45. Olabisi, J. (2009). Tax incentive as a catalyst for economic growth in Nigeria, Journal of Research in National development, 7, 115-119, International Publication of the Trans-campus Interdisciplinary Research and Study Group, Department of Maritime Management Technology, Federal University of Technology, Oweri, Nigeria. Available on-line www.transcampus.org/journal

46. Olabisi, J. (2009). Working capital management in Nigerian manufacturing companies Journal of Management and Entrepreneur, 1, 82-92. A publication of International Research & Advanced Studies, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria

47. Olabisi, J. (2008). Effect of financial information on investment decisions, Journal of Business Management, 3(1), 58- 72. A publication of Faculty of Management Sciences, Benue State University, Nigeria

iii. Journal Articles Accepted for Publication

Books:
48. Financial Accounting for beginners,
Book Chapters:
49. Dauda, R.S., Olabisi, J., and Ighomereho, S.O. (2012). Making cooperatives effective for poverty alleviation and economic development in Nigeria, in Onafowokan, O. O. (ed) Cooperatives Finance in Developing Economies, 2012 International Year of Cooperatives. Soma Prints Ltd. 23-39. Available on-line https:www.
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