Mang Niri Job

Mang Niri Job

Department of Banking and Finance, Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Jos, Nigeria.

3 Publications

Biography

Dr. Niri Job Mang is a distinguished academic with a rich career spanning academia, research, and administration. Born on April 21, 1979, in Jos, Plateau State, Dr. Mang earned his Ph.D. in Business Management from the University of Jos in 2023, alongside earlier qualifications including Masters in Business Administration (MBA), MSc Clinical Psychology, B.Sc. in Business Management, and BSc in Psychology from the same institution. His professional focus lies in Behavioural Finance and Entrepreneurship, areas in which he has published extensively in reputable journals.
Dr. Mang is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Financial and Investment Analysts of Nigeria (CIFIAN) as well as a member of the Capital Market Academics of Nigeria (CMAN). He has held various academic and administrative positions and is currently the Head, Department of Banking and Finance at the University of Jos.

Publications 3

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Research Article Vol. 1, Issue 1

Empirical Model of Desirability and Illusion-control Biases in Investment Decisions

Traditional finance often assumes that investors behave rationally when faced with the task of decision making. Behavioural finance has challenged such assumptions citing the role of behavioral biases. This study investigates the influence of two critical behavioral biases—desirability bias and illusion of control—on investment decisions in the Nig...

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Research Article Vol. 1, Issue 1

Impact of Tax Revenue on The Economic Performance of Nigeria

Ikeobi Nneka Rosemary*, Mang Niri Job

This paper examined the impact of tax revenue on the Nigerian economy for the period 2008- 2023. Secondary data used for the analysis were obtained from Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Statistical Bulletin and Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) annual reports. The data included growth in gross domestic product (GDP) which was proxy for economic pe...

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Research Article Vol. 1, Issue 1

The Effect of Non-Interest Income on The Financial Performance of Deposit Money Banks Listed in Nigeria

Despite the rising importance of Non-Interest Income (NII) in global banking, its precise effect on financial performance remains inadequately explored within the Nigerian context. While existing studies acknowledge the stabilizing potential of NII, they often fail to evaluate how specific dimensions of bank performance— profitability, liquidity, a...

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