1. Adejola, P.A. & Yusuf, R N. (2018) “Effect of Financial Performance on Voluntary Disclosure of listed Financial Firms in Nigeria”. International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management 6 (12), 81-99

  2. Adejola, P.A. & Balogun A. (2017): “An assessment of the Ethical Thoughts in Accounting and Effects on Accounting Practice” ICAN Journal of Accounting and Finance.

  3. Adejola, P.A. & Lambe .I. (2017): “Technology Changes and the Impact on Accountancy Profession” Bingham University Journal of Accounting & Business; A Bi – annual Journal by Department of Accounting, Bingham University, Karu.

  4. Adejola, P.A. & Adebiyi W.K (2016): “Effect of Firm Characteristics on the Timeliness of Corporate Financial Reporting: Evidence from Nigerian Deposit Money Banks.” International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management, United Kingdom Vol. IV, Issue 3, March; pg 369.

  5. Adejola, P.A.& Njokanma Emmanuel (2015): “The Role of Financial Modelling in the Diagnosis of Financial Stability of Banks in Nigeria: A Discriminant Analysis Approach.” Journal of Banking & Finance Research by Department of Banking & Finance, Nasarawa State University, Keffi Vol.2, No.1, March ; pg 70.

  6. Adejola, P.A (2015): “Application of Spreadsheet in Financial Management: Loan Amortization Schedule.” Journal of Banking & Finance Research by Department of Banking & Finance, Nasarawa State University, Keffi Vol.2, No.1, March ; pg 140.

  7. Adejola, P.A. ;Ene, E.E & Ene, C.E. (2015):“The Contemporary Double Entry Book Keeping and Modern Accounting Application”, Global Research Journal of Multidisciplinary . A Global Journal by Global Scholastic Research, India, Vol.1, Issue 5, March- April, pp. 1.

  8. Adejola, P.A. & Musa .N. M (2015):“Effect of Financial Liberalization on the Financial Performance of Quoted Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria”: Journal of Governmental Finance and Accounting Research. Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Vol. 1, No.2

  9. Adejola, P.A. & Ene. E. (2015):“Mergers and Acquisitions in the Nigerian Banking Sector: A Growth and Survival Strategy”: Journal of Governmental Finance and Accounting Research. Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Vol. 1, No.2

  10. Adejola, P.A. & Kituyi. M. (2014): “Strategic planning and Organization Productivity” International Journal of Accounting & Finance Information System, Association of Chartered System Accountants, Baton Rouge – Louisiana USA Volume 2, No 2, pp.19.

  11. Adejola, P.A. & Dorayi, A. (2014): “ The Impact of ICTs on Organizational Theories” Journal of Finance & Accounting Research by Department of Accounting, Nasarawa State University, Keffi Vol.6, No.1, September ; pg 1.

  12. Adejola, P.A. (2014): “Human Assets Measurements: Literature Survey” Journal of Finance & Accounting Research by Department of Accounting, Nasarawa State University, Keffi Vol.6, No.1, March ; pg 1.

  13. Adejola, P.A. & Abdullahi .O. Musa (2014): “Financial Reporting Practices in the Nigerian Public Sector: Analysis of the Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards.” Journal of Finance & Accounting Research by Department of Accounting, Nasarawa State University, Keffi Vol.6, No.1, March ; pg 44.

  14. Adejola, P.A. (2014): “Fraud and its Control in a technologically driven Financial System” International Journal of Accounting & Finance Information System, Association of Chartered System Accountants, Baton Rouge – Louisiana USA Volume 2, No 2, pp.56.

  15. Adejola, P.A. (2014): “The Effects of Customer Relationship Marketing on Customer Retention in the Nigerian Banking Sector- A Case Study of Unity Bank Nigeria ltd.” Journal of Banking & Finance Research by Department of Banking & Finance, Nasarawa State University, Keffi Vol.1, No.2, October ; pg 50.

  16. Adejola, P.A. (2013): “The Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards in Nigeria” Journal of Finance & Accounting Research by Department of Accounting, Nasarawa State University, Keffi Vol.5, No.2, September ; pg 9.

  17. Adejola, P.A. (2013): “An Assessment of the Voluntary Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards on the Financial Statements of Banks in Nigeria” Bingham University Journal of Accounting & Business; A Bi – annual Journal by Department of Accounting, Bingham University, Karu.

  18. Adejola, P.A. (2011): “E-Payment: An Information and Communication Technology Dimension of a Cashless society”, A Quarterly Journal of the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN), Vol.19, No.4, Oct­Dec. 2011; pg 31.

  1. Adejola, P.A.; Kabiru T.I & Abdulkarim S.A (2011): “The Effects of Corporate Taxation on the Financing Decisions of Listed Companies in the Nigerian Food and Beverages Industry”, Abuja Journal of Banking & Finance, Vol.3 No.1, July 2011; pg 1.

  1. Adejola, P.A. (2011): “Information and Communication Technology Investments and Financial Institutions Earnings: An Appraisal of Nigerian Commercial Banks”, A Quarterly Journal of the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN), Vol.19, No.1, Jan- March 2011; pg 31.

  1. Adejola, P.A. (2011): “Information and Communication Technology Development and Accounting Education in Africa: Relevance and Challenges”, A Quarterly Journal of the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN), Vol.19, No.2, April- June 2011.

  1. Adejola, P.A. (2010): “An Assessment of the Influence of Information and Communication Related Problems on the Performance of Nigerian Banks”, Faculty of Humanities, Social & Management Sciences Journal; A Bi – annual Journal by Bingham University, Karu, Vol.1, No. 1, July 2010; pg 99.

  1. Adejola, P.A. (2009): “Working Capital Management: An Empirical Analysis”, Finance and Accounting Research Monitor. A Journal by the Department of Accounting, Nasarawa State University, Keffi Vol.1, No. 2, June, pp. 119-132

  1. Adejola, P.A. & Mainoma, M.A.M. (2009): “Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation in Nigeria”, Finance and Accounting Research Monitor. A Bi-annual Journal by the Department of Accounting/Banking and Finance, University of Abuja, Vol.1, No. 2, June, pp. 94-107.

  2. Adejola, P.A. (2008): “The Impact of Information and Communication Technology on the Productivity of Commercial Banking Operations”: Finance and Accounting Research Monitor. A Bi-annual Journal by the Department of Accounting/Banking and Finance, University of Abuja, Vol.2, No. 1, June, pp. 98-102.

CHAPTER CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS

  1. Adejola, P.A. (2015): “Technology Changes and its Impact on Accountancy Profession” in Managing transition and its Challenges, Osisioma ed., a publication of Association of National Accountants of Nigeria.

  2. Adejola, P.A. (2014): “Electronic Accounting Research” in Certification Course in E-Accounting, E-Accounting Research & E-Auditing, Mainoma ed., a publication of Association of National Accountants of Nigeria.

  3. Adejola, P.A. (2014): “Electronic Auditing” in Certification Course in E­Accounting, E-Accounting Research & E-Auditing, Mainoma ed., a publication of Association of National Accountants of Nigeria.

  4. Adejola, P.A. (2012): “E-Accounting & Reporting: An Information Technology Perspective of Corporate Reporting on the Digital Age” in Developments in Corporate Reporting and Auditing, Kayode ed., a publication of Association of National Accountants of Nigeria.

  1. Adejola, P.A. (2010): “Financial Reporting Standards”, in Standardization and Accounting Ethics, Mainoma ed., a publication of Association of National Accountants of Nigeria.

  2. Adejola, P.A. (2009): “Internal Control System Appraisal”, in Financial Management and Control, Mainoma ed., a publication of Association of National Accountants of Nigeria.

  3. Adejola P.A (2014). “Development of National and International Standards” in Corporate Reporting, Adefila ed., a publication of Nigerian College of Accountancy, Kwall Jos.

  4. Adejola P.A (2014). “International Financial Reporting standards” in Corporate Reporting , Adefila ed., a publication of Nigerian College of Accountancy, Kwall Jos.

  5. Adejola P.A & Andah .R. (2012) “Managing Cash Flows” in Financial Management & Strategic Decisions Tanko (ed).

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

  1. Adejola, P.A. (2016): “An Assessment of Ethical Thoughts in Accounting & Effects on Accounting Practice”, 2nd ICAN Annual International Academic Conference on Accounting & Finance, Lagos, Nigeria.

  2. Adejola, P.A. (2014): “Effects of Micro-financing on Micro and Small Enterprises in Nigeria”. Proceedings of the 3rd Accounting Information Technology International Conference; Southern University, Louisiana USA

  3. Adejola, P.A. & Emeka .E. (2014): “Financing Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Nigeria for Economic Development”. Proceedings of the 3rd Accounting Information Technology International Conference; Southern University, Louisiana USA

  4. Adejola, P.A. (2012): “The Application of Information Technology in the Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements”. Proceedings of the 2nd African Accounting & Finance Association Conference; Abuja, Nigeria

  5. Adejola, P.A. (2011): “Investments on Information and Communication Technology and Financial Institution earnings: An Appraisal of Nigerian Commercial Banks. Proceedings of the 4th Annual International Conference on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Africa; Otta, Nigeria 2011

  6. Adejola, P.A. & Friday W (2011): “Corporate Taxation and financing Decisions: Evidence from Listed Firms in the African food and Beverages industry”, Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of Louisiana Academy of Sciences, New Monroe USA, 2011

  7. Adejola, P.A. (2010): “Effects of Global Financial Crisis on Professional Practices”, in M.A. Mainoma, S.A.S. Aruwa & S.B.A. Tende (Eds.) Managing_The Challenges of Global Financial Crisis in Developing Economies, Proceedings of 1st National Conference, Faculty of Administration, Nasarawa State University, Keffi.

  8. Adejola, P.A. (2010): “The Impact of Information and Communication Technology Investments on the Performance of Banks in Africa: An Appraisal of Nigerian Banks”, Proceedings of the 3rd Annual International Conference on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Africa; Downtown, Yaounde, Cameroon, March 2010.