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Browsing Volume 1, Number 2, 2021 by Issue Date

Browsing Volume 1, Number 2, 2021 by Issue Date

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  • Mawere, Gloria Evergrace; Chindoza, Kudakwashe; Marima, Ivy Jean; Winji, Lucia; Mutero, Trust (Research Journal of Economic and Management Studies (RJEMS), 2021)
    Information technology plays a pivotal role in today’s businesses and in as much as it brings about benefits to the business there are many risks associated with its use that also need to be addressed. In as much as we use ...
  • Saungweme, Talknice (Research Journal of Economic and Management Studies (RJEMS), 2021)
    Despite undertaking varied fiscal reforms, most developing countries continued to grapple with budget deficits, low rates of economic growth per capita terms and increasing levels of poverty. This paper, therefore, critically ...
  • Mandishekwa, Robson (Research Journal of Economic and Management Studies (RJEMS), 2021)
    The debate about what happiness is has been raging on for more than a century now. Without unanimity of definition though, the importance of happiness has manifested itself in the increase in happiness studies in journals ...
  • Tambadini, Innocent; Bemani, Joseph (Research Journal of Economic and Management Studies (RJEMS), 2021)
    This study sought to determine the effectiveness of accounting information on the performance of Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Masvingo urban in Zimbabwe. Most SMEs do not progress well due to various constraints, ...
  • Winji, Lucia; Muvhundusi, Ruramai; Kwenda, Clopas; Jekese, Gladman; Mawere, Gloria. E; Marima, Ivy (Research Journal of Economic and Management Studies (RJEMS), 2021)
    With the explosive evolving world of technology, the paradox between volume dimensions and band scarcity has notably been rising. Competition for wireless bandwidth, particularly for 5G (fifth generation) has been a major ...
  • Mangisi, Prudence Jesika; Makamba, Beatrice Simbisai; Sunge, Regret (Research Journal of Economic and Management Studies (RJEMS), 2021)
    The study examined the impact of indirect taxes on economic growth in Zimbabwe for the period 1990- 2018. The emergence and growth of the informal sector in Zimbabwe has seen tax authorities responding by realigning tax ...
  • Mutsikiwa, Munyaradzi; Madziba, Evelyn (Research Journal of Economic and Management Studies (RJEMS), 2021)
    The main purpose of this study was to examine the effect of personal attitude, perceived behavioural control, and subjective norms on the entrepreneurial intentions of commerce postgraduate students in Zimbabwe. The ...
  • Mukarati, Julius; Zivanomoyo, James; Gutu, Palmer (Research Journal of Economic and Management Studies (RJEMS), 2021)
    Generally investors are risk averse and due to climate changes in Zimbabwe over decades, farmers are shifting from food crops to cash crops. Shifting to cash crops however, possess food security challenges. This study uses ...

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