Rachel Mindra's scientific contributions
What is this page?
This page lists the scientific contributions of an author, who either does not have a ResearchGate profile, or has not yet added these contributions to their profile.
It was automatically created by ResearchGate to create a record of this author's body of work. We create such pages to advance our goal of creating and maintaining the most comprehensive scientific repository possible. In doing so, we process publicly available (personal) data relating to the author as a member of the scientific community.
If you're a ResearchGate member, you can follow this page to keep up with this author's work.
If you are this author, and you don't want us to display this page anymore, please let us know.
It was automatically created by ResearchGate to create a record of this author's body of work. We create such pages to advance our goal of creating and maintaining the most comprehensive scientific repository possible. In doing so, we process publicly available (personal) data relating to the author as a member of the scientific community.
If you're a ResearchGate member, you can follow this page to keep up with this author's work.
If you are this author, and you don't want us to display this page anymore, please let us know.
Publications (3)
Purpose
The study examined the nature of the operation of informal savings groups. Emphasis was on their composition, the mode of financial transactions and sharing of financial proceeds, the impact of the savings and members loaning on the members' financial and business growth, and the perception of the members on the benefits of the savings. The...
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to examine the extent and impact of gender diversity and intellectual capital on compliance with Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) sustainability reporting standards by Uganda manufacturing companies.
Design/methodology/approach
Data were collected from manufacturing firms in Uganda using a questionnaire survey...
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to establish the relationship between attitude and the intention to adopt Islamic banking in a Christian-dominated country and whether such a relationship is moderated and boosted by pricing of conventional bank products and social influence.
Design/methodology/approach
This study adopts a cross-sectional and c...
Citations
... Past studies have asserted that control variables play a substantial role in alleviating the effect of endogeneity on the model estimates (Anning-Dorson & Nyamekye, 2020; Bananuka et al., 2022;Ferreira Barbosa et al., 2022;Hult et al., 2018). Therefore, for the present study four control variables-gender, age, educational qualification and work experience-were incorporated into the proposed model to curtail the issue of endogeneity. ...
... Many studies have been done on assessing the relationship between Islamic banking services and PBC (Hoque et al., 2022a;Han et al., 2018;Hatta et al., 2022). Some studies have found the role of PBC in positively influencing customers' intention to use the products and services of Islamic banks (Mindra et al., 2022;Atal et al., 2020). Hence, the following hypothesis was formulated on the basis of previous literature: ...