Examining the efficacy of point of sale (POS) systems and fund accessibility amidst the covid-19 lockdown in Nigeria Department:Business Administration and Management By: GreatEzekiel Project ID: 7890 Rating: (5.0) votes: 1 Price:₦5000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractEfficacy of Point-of-Sale (POS) Systems and Fund Accessibility Amidst the COVID-19 Lockdown in Nigeria. The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a global health crisis, disrupting various aspects of daily life, including financial transactions. This study investigates the efficacy of Point-of-Sale (POS) systems and the accessibility of funds during the COVID-19 lockdown in Nigeria. It explores the extent to which POS systems contributed to financial transactions, addressing challenges faced by individuals and businesses in accessing funds. A cross-sectional research design was employed, utilizing purposive sampling to gather data from a diverse group of respondents in Nigeria. A structured questionnaire, incorporating Likert-scale questions, was designed to assess the effectiveness of POS systems and challenges related to fund accessibility during the lockdown. Socio-demographic information, including age, gender, income, and education, was also collected. Statistical analyses, including t-tests, chi-square tests, and correlation analyses, were applied to interpret the data. The study reveals a significant mean score for POS system utilization (15.85 out of 20), emphasizing their importance during the lockdown. Financial challenges significantly impacted overall financial well-being (?²= 31.293, p= .001). Correlation analyses highlight strong associations between socio-demographic, economic, and situational factors and POS system utilization. This research provides insights into the efficacy of POS systems and fund accessibility in Nigeria during the COVID-19 lockdown. The findings underscore the critical role of digital financial solutions in ensuring continued financial transactions in challenging circumstances. Policymakers, businesses, and researchers can utilize these insights to enhance financial resilience and inclusivity....Preview Download Preview +Other Business Administration and Management project topics and materials you might be interested in»The Effect of Management Information System on Achievement of Organization Objectives ( A Case Study of Nitel Owerri )»The impact of production planning and control on a manufacturing process ( a case study of Nigeria bottling company aba, abia state)»The Impact of Staff Discipline in the Attainment of Organizational Objectives ( A Case Study of Selected Organizations in Owerri, Imo State )»The Effect of Motivation on Employees Productivity in Anambra State ( A Case Study of Education Commission Awka )»Marketing implication of merger and acquisition in banking industry - a case study of Access bank Plc, Bida branch, Niger state»The Impact of Performance Appraisal on Staff Productivity ( A Case Study of Diamond Bank Plc, Owerri )»The effect of irregular payment of workers salaries on productivity of workers in imo state (a case study of owerri municipal council)»The impact of welfare packages on employees performance (A case study of Nigeria breweries plc Aba)»A critical evaluation of leadership style and organization performance in the private sector ( a case study of selected establishment in abia state)»The Effects of Motivation on Workers Morale ( A Case Study of Power Holding Company of Nigeria, Aba )»Motivation and Employee Performance in Public Sector ( A Case Study of NTA Channel 12 owerri)»Management Problems of Manufacturing Industries in Nigeria ( A Case Study of Nigeria Breweries Plc and Unilever Plc )»An assessment of the impact of modern communication facilities on service delivery in business organization ( A case study of ICT based firms in aba, abia state)»The Impact of Delegation on Management Decision Making ( A Case Study of Zenith Bank Plc, Enugu )»The Role of Customer Service in the Service Delivery of Multinational Companies in Nigeria ( A Case Study of Unilever Nigeria Plc Aba)