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Trust, Norms and Networks of indigenous institutions: The Creation of Moral Economies in Nigeria (2020)
Conference Proceeding
Omeihe, K. O., Amoako, I. O., Gustafsson, V., Khan, M. S., & Omeihe, I. (2020). Trust, Norms and Networks of indigenous institutions: The Creation of Moral Economies in Nigeria.

Through an empirical study of traders in Bokkos and Ero markets of Nigeria, this study examines the means by which trust is developed in the absence of efficient formal institutional arrangements (such as law courts and legal structures) taken for gr... Read More about Trust, Norms and Networks of indigenous institutions: The Creation of Moral Economies in Nigeria.

Trust And Distrust In Nigerian Supply Chain Relationships (2019)
Conference Proceeding
Omeihe, K. O., Gustafsson, V., Amoako, I. O., & Khan, M. S. (2019). Trust And Distrust In Nigerian Supply Chain Relationships. In Proceedings of the 33rd British Academy of Management Conference

Purpose- To date, most of the literature on trust and distrust reveal a paucity of studies about Nigerian Supply chain relationships. Specifically, this paper attempts to address this gap by examining how trust is developed and repaired in supply cha... Read More about Trust And Distrust In Nigerian Supply Chain Relationships.

Trust and SME internationalisation Networks in West Africa: Insights from Nigeria and Ghana (2019)
Conference Proceeding
Omeihe, K., & Amoako, I. (2019). Trust and SME internationalisation Networks in West Africa: Insights from Nigeria and Ghana. In Sustainable Development of Africa: Trade not Aid

Based on a qualitative study, this paper aims to develop an understanding of the role of trust in SME internationalisation in West Africa. To date most of the literature on trust and SME internationalisation reveals a paucity of studies on how trust... Read More about Trust and SME internationalisation Networks in West Africa: Insights from Nigeria and Ghana.

Trust and West African Exporting SME Networks (2019)
Conference Proceeding
Khan, M. S., Omeihe, K. O., Amoako, I. O., & Gustafsson, V. (in press). Trust and West African Exporting SME Networks

Topic: Trust and West African SME Networks Applicability to the conference theme: From our viewpoint, the goal of this paper is to expose the notion that very little is known about trust and SME networks from a West African perspective. With this in... Read More about Trust and West African Exporting SME Networks.

Institutional Perspectives Shaping Trust Relationships among Women Entrepreneurs in Developing Countries (2018)
Conference Proceeding
Omeihe, K., Saud Khan, M., Ahmed Dakhan, S., & Amoako, I. (2018). Institutional Perspectives Shaping Trust Relationships among Women Entrepreneurs in Developing Countries.

Principal Topics: There is a growing concern that entrepreneurial behaviour has to be understood in the context in which it occurs. This includes the institutional context in which the entrepreneur operates (Welter and Smallbone, 2011; Martinelli, 2... Read More about Institutional Perspectives Shaping Trust Relationships among Women Entrepreneurs in Developing Countries.

All We Need Is Trust: Trust In West African Cross Border Networks (2018)
Conference Proceeding
Omeihe, K. O., Gustafsson, V., Amoako, I. O., & Saud Khan, M. (2018). All We Need Is Trust: Trust In West African Cross Border Networks. In Proceedings of the 32nd British Academy of Management Conference

This paper aims to develop an understanding of trust in cross border trade networks dominating West African markets. To date most of the literature on trust and network relationships reveal a paucity of studies about West African traders. This paper... Read More about All We Need Is Trust: Trust In West African Cross Border Networks.

Institutional Perspectives: Trust Relationships Among Women Entrepreneurs (2018)
Conference Proceeding
Omeihe, K. O., Saud Khan, M., Dakhan, S. A., & Amoako, I. O. (2018). Institutional Perspectives: Trust Relationships Among Women Entrepreneurs. In Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research. , (194-196)

There is a growing concern that entrepreneurial behaviour has to be understood in the context in which it occurs. This includes the institutional context in which the entrepreneur operates. The marked paucity of literature which focuses on women entr... Read More about Institutional Perspectives: Trust Relationships Among Women Entrepreneurs.