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    Exploring Growth Inducing Knowledge in Africa: A System GMM Approach by Ogundipe, Adeyemi A., Oluwatobi, Stephen, Ogundipe, Oluwa Tomisin M.

    Published in Cogent arts & humanities (01-01-2021)
    “…The paradigm shift orchestrated by evolving New Growth Theory has "endogenized" technical change with its production embedded in the positive neoclassical…”
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    Journal Article
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    Data on how students׳ involvement with ENACTUS can affect their decision for entrepreneurship by Oluwatobi, Stephen, Oshokoya, Damilare, Atayero, Aderemi, Oludayo, Olumuyiwa

    Published in Data in brief (01-10-2018)
    “…The data are descriptions of the responses of the students that attended the ENACTUS (ENtrepreneurial ACTion US) Nigeria leadership conference 2018, which held…”
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    Students’ participation in Hult Prize and their decision for entrepreneurship: Data gathered from Hult Prize 2018 regional finals in Nigeria by Oluwatobi, Stephen, Oshokoya, Damilare, Atayero, Aderemi, Oludayo, Olumuyiwa, Nsofor, Colette, Oyebode, Adeola

    Published in Data in brief (01-08-2018)
    “…This data article is an expression of data that reflects how students’ participation in the Hult Prize 2018 regional finals affects their decision to become…”
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    Innovation-Driven Economic Development Model: A Way to Enable Competitiveness in Nigeria by Oluwatobi, Stephen O.

    “…Abstract Purpose The objective of this chapter is to explain how an innovation-driven economic development model can help to mitigate corruption and facilitate…”
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    Book Chapter
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    Human Capital, Institutions and Innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa by Oluwatobi, Stephen, Ola-David, Oluyomi, Olurinola, Isaiah, Alege, Philip, Ogundipe, Adeyemi

    “…This study examined the impact of human capital and institutions on innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa and clearly highlighted the relevance of the human factor…”
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    Innovation in Africa: Why Institutions Matter by Oluwatobi, Stephen, Efobi, Uchenna, Olurinola, Isaiah, Alege, Philip

    Published in The South African Journal of economics (01-09-2015)
    “…Given the role that innovation plays as an engine for economic development, we examined the enabling factor of institutions in Africa. Particularly, attention…”
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    One Dollar, One Bank Account: Remittance and Bank Breadth in Nigeria by Uchenna, Efobi, Evans, Osabuohien S., Stephen, Oluwatobi

    “…This study examined remittance and bank breadth in Nigeria, using data from the 2011 World Bank Households Survey for the African migration project in Nigeria…”
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    Innovation in A frica: Why Institutions Matter by Oluwatobi, Stephen, Efobi, Uchenna, Olurinola, Isaiah, Alege, Philip

    Published in The South African Journal of economics (01-09-2015)
    “…Given the role that innovation plays as an engine for economic development, we examined the enabling factor of institutions in Africa. Particularly, attention…”
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    Human Capital, Institutions and Innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa by Stephen Oluwatobi, Oluyomi Ola-David, Isaiah Olurinola, Philip Alege, Adeyemi Ogundipe

    “…This study examined the impact of human capital and institutions on innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa and clearly highlighted the relevance of the human factor…”
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    Human Capital, Institutions and Innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa by Stephen Oluwatobi, Oluyomi Ola-David, Isaiah Olurinola, Philip Alege, Adeyemi Ogundipe

    “…This study examined the impact of human capital and institutions on innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa and clearly highlighted the relevance of the human factor…”
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    Human Capital, Institutions and Innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa by Stephen Oluwatobi, Oluyomi Ola-David, Isaiah Olurinola, Philip Alege, Adeyemi Ogundipe

    “…This study examined the impact of human capital and institutions on innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa and clearly highlighted the relevance of the human factor…”
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