Entrepreneurial financial governance strategies used by the Technical Universities in Ghana
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The primary research objective of this study is to identify those factors considered critical
that contribute to entrepreneurial financial strategies of governance in the TUs of Ghana
and propose strategies for improvement that could enhance the generating of revenue by
these institutions. Other sub-objectives examined the reliability of entrepreneurial financial
governance strategies in technical universities in Ghana and the a n a l y s i s of the
entrepreneurial financial leadership governance role in the dynamic capabilities of
developing TUs in Ghana. The study adopted a mixed methodology, comprising
quantitative and qualitative data gathering and analysis. The 10 technical universities in
Ghana made up the study population, with the target population comprising senior staff of
the Centre for Business Development and Entrepreneurship, Finance departments and
Directorate of Internal Audit of these institutions. The study selected 160 respondents for
the quantitative study and 12 participants for the qualitative study by means of census
sampling for the quantitative study and purposive sampling for the qualitative study.
Whereas the quantitative study instrument comprised a questionnaire, the qualitative data
instrument consisted of an interview guide, with the latter developed to enable the
researcher to question participants on issues the questionnaire could not provide. SPSS
enabled quantitative data processing; where analysis used descriptive analysis.
Frequencies, means, and standard deviations, as well as SEM. For the qualitative data,
thematic network analysis was used to generate themes after transcriptions had been
completed and the data coded using NVIVO 12 software. The study revealed Pearson’s
Correlation coefficient = 0.693 (p = 0.03), which shows a strong and significant relationship
between the financial governance and growth of the University. In addition, a significant
value of 0.01 suggests the relationship between entrepreneurial leadership and growth is
significant. This further suggests that when the various leaders in the TUs have the
relevant entrepreneurial skills, their work ethics will propel and foster growth within the
TUs community. The findings further revealed that entrepreneurial financial governance
strategies of the surveyed technical universities are affected by both internal and external
environmental factors, including economic factors, limit of state regulation. Inadequate
budgetary allocation, and lack of financial monitoring systems, as well as lack of
entrepreneurship culture and management competence. The study concluded that benchmarking and continuous improvement, collaboration and strategic alliance, along
with income diversification, the role of leadership and entrepreneurship, and efficient
resource allocation can be effective strategies in financial governance in technical
universities in Ghana to achieve financial sustainability. The study supports national
efforts to promote innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic development by focusing
on entrepreneurial financial governance. The study's insights may have broader
applicability beyond Ghana, serving as a benchmark for other developing nations facing
comparable challenges in funding higher education.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree: Doctor of Philosophy (Business Administration) at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5868