Mutiu Iyanda
A graduate of Communication and Language Arts, University of Ibadan, Ibadan. A Research and Communications professional with a special bias for quantitative and qulitative approaches of knowing unknwon. Currently, I am working with Infoprations Limited, an insight and management consulting company. An Associate Member Institute of Strategic Management, Nigeria (ISMN)
Supervisors: Professor Ayobami Ojebode, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Phone: 08062544816
Address: 2, Onikoko Street, Sasa, Ibadan, Nigeria
Supervisors: Professor Ayobami Ojebode, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Phone: 08062544816
Address: 2, Onikoko Street, Sasa, Ibadan, Nigeria
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uncertainty avoidance (r=.066) and masculinity/femininity (r=.194), and the regression model predicted 6.3%, 6.2%,3.5%, 0.4% and 3.8% of the variance respectively. The linear regression model did not explain power distance (F=1.760, P>.05), individualism (F=1.730, P>.05), collectivism
(F=.942, P>.05), uncertainty avoidance (F=.116, P>.05) and masculinity/femininity (F=1.034, P>.05). Multi-layer Perception Network Structure indicated that students in 200 level are the most connected
with cultural dimensions especially power distance. Management of the Department of Communication and Language Arts may need to empower lecturers on classroom cultural management strategy towards the reduction of high power distance and uncertainty situation during teaching and learning; lecturers need to also use more of collectivistic teaching strategies.
houses and journalists in Nigeria. However, empirical evidence on the validation of the degree to which investigative journalism practice induced by western model and aid determine Nigeria’s global ratings on crime, corruption, economy, education and government remains scanty. This study investigates this observation using cross-sectional and panel data, and reveals the positive and negative economic and political gains. Recommendations are suggested to the concerned stakeholders based on the conclusion.
uncertainty avoidance (r=.066) and masculinity/femininity (r=.194), and the regression model predicted 6.3%, 6.2%,3.5%, 0.4% and 3.8% of the variance respectively. The linear regression model did not explain power distance (F=1.760, P>.05), individualism (F=1.730, P>.05), collectivism
(F=.942, P>.05), uncertainty avoidance (F=.116, P>.05) and masculinity/femininity (F=1.034, P>.05). Multi-layer Perception Network Structure indicated that students in 200 level are the most connected
with cultural dimensions especially power distance. Management of the Department of Communication and Language Arts may need to empower lecturers on classroom cultural management strategy towards the reduction of high power distance and uncertainty situation during teaching and learning; lecturers need to also use more of collectivistic teaching strategies.
houses and journalists in Nigeria. However, empirical evidence on the validation of the degree to which investigative journalism practice induced by western model and aid determine Nigeria’s global ratings on crime, corruption, economy, education and government remains scanty. This study investigates this observation using cross-sectional and panel data, and reveals the positive and negative economic and political gains. Recommendations are suggested to the concerned stakeholders based on the conclusion.