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- ItemOpen AccessAn Analytic Hierarchy Process Analysis: Application to Subscriber Retention Decisions in the Nigerian Mobile Telecommunications.(2015) Adebiyi, S.O.; Oyatoye, E.O.; Kuye, O.L.The introduction of mobile number portability (MNP) in the Nigerian telecommunications industry has brought a new challenge for mobile operators. This study investigates the use of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) in customer retention decisions in the Nigerian telecommunication industry using a cross-sectional survey design. Primary data were obtained through questionnaires administered to 480 mobile telecommunications subscribers in six tertiary institutions located in Lagos State, Nigeria. These educational institutions were chosen using a multistage sampling technique. Of 438 questionnaires received from subscribers, 408 were valid. Based on this sample data an AHP model was built to assess the determinants of customer retention decisions. Next, eigen values, an eigen vector and maximum lambda (λMax) were obtained using the AHP analysis for the matrices. This analysis shows that customers considered call quality as the important in the retention decision. We conclude that AHP is a meaningful tool for determining what motivates retention decisions, that can help network operators formulate effective customer retention strategies.
- ItemOpen AccessDetermining the strategic consolidation of the capital base of Nigerian commercial banks(KAC Journal of Business Management, Kenya, 2011) Adekoya, A. G.; Oyatoye, E. O.The reformation of the banking industries by the Central Bank of Nigeria requiring banks’ to consolidate their capital base to N25 billion (about $166.7 million) became an optional concern to various managers in the banking industry. It thus became a necessity on the corporate managers of banks to decide on the different alternatives available to them by considering different criteria in order to strategically consolidate. This paper employed Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) as an evaluative tool for strategic reconsolidation of capital base by banks, using the recent experience of six merger/acquisition banks. The aim of the study specifically was to evaluate whether decisions taken by the various groups of banks in meeting the $166.7 million capitalization level could be proved right scientifically. The results confirmed that decisions taken by most of the groups of banks conformed to our scientific result with the exception of only one bank confirming the appropriateness of the AHP approach in such decision-making scenario.