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George Essegbey
George Essegbey
Director, CSIR-STEPRI
Verified email at csir-stepri.org - Homepage
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Impact of climate variability on pineapple production in Ghana
PA Williams, O Crespo, CJ Atkinson, GO Essegbey
Agriculture & Food Security 6 (1), 26, 2017
932017
Ghana cocoa industry—An analysis from the innovation system perspective
GO Essegbey, E Ofori-Gyamfi
Scientific Research Publishing, 2012
802012
Creating space for innovation—The case of mobile telephony in MSEs in Ghana
GO Essegbey, GK Frempong
Technovation 31 (12), 679-688, 2011
572011
National climate-smart agriculture and food security action plan of Ghana (2016-2020)
G Owuso Essegbey, DK Nutsukpo, N Karbo, RB Zougmoré
522015
Understanding the concept of food sovereignty using the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP)
W Quaye, G Essegbey, G Frempong, G Ruivenkamp
International Review of Sociology 20 (3), 427-444, 2010
522010
Survey on the use of mobile telephones for micro and small business development: The case of Ghana
G Frempong, G Essegbey, E Tetteh
Science and Technology Policy Research Institute (STEPRI-CSIR), Accra, GH, 2007
502007
Ghana–recent developments in agricultural research
K Flaherty, GO Essegbey, R Asare
Gates Open Res 3 (648), 648, 2019
48*2019
Innovation in low income countries: A survey report
X Fu, G Zanello, GO Essegbey, J Hou, P Mohnen
412014
Country study on innovation, intellectual property and the informal economy: Traditional herbal medicine in Ghana
GO Essegbey, S Awuni, IT Essegbey, M Akuffobea, B Micah
Report prepared for the Thirteenth Session of the Committee on Development …, 2014
362014
Firm level innovation: The case of Ghanaian firms
EK Tetteh, GO Essegbey
European Journal of Business and Innovation Research 2 (2), 1-18, 2014
352014
Fast food in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana: Characteristics, availability and the cuisine concept
R Omari, J Jongerden, GO Essegbey, G Frempong, G Ruivenkamp
Food Studies 1 (4), 29, 2013
342013
Promoting rainwater harvesting for improving water security: Analysis of drivers and barriers in Ghana
M Akuffobea-Essilfie, PA Williams, R Asare, S Damman, GO Essegbey
African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development 12 (4 …, 2020
272020
Improving recordkeeping for maternal mortality programs, Kumasi, Ghana
JB Danquah, EK Appah, JO Djan, M Ofori, IT Essegbey, S Opoku, ...
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 59, S149-S155, 1997
261997
Herbal medicine in the informal sector of Ghana
GO Essegbey, S Awuni
The informal economy in developing nations: hidden engine of innovation 194, 231, 2016
252016
Street-Vended Local Food Systems Actors Perceptions on Safety in Urban Ghana: The Case of Hausa Koko, Waakye and Ga Kenkey
J Haleegoah, G Ruivenkamp, G Essegbey, G Frempong, J Jongerden
Advances in Applied Sociology 5 (4), 134-145, 2015
232015
Identification of response options to artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) in Ghana via the Delphi process
A Basu, S Phipps, R Long, G Essegbey, N Basu
International journal of Environmental research and public health 12 (9 …, 2015
192015
Cost and benefit analysis for Climate-Smart Agricultural (CSA) practices in the Coastal Savannah Agro-Ecological Zone (AEZ) of Ghana.
SK Ng'ang'a, V Miller, G Essegbey, N Karbo, V Ansah, D Nautsukpo, ...
182017
Funding of agricultural research and development in Ghana: The case of council for scientific and industrial research (CSIR)
R Asare, GO Essegbey
Technology and Investment 7 (2), 40-50, 2016
182016
Evaluating the utilisation of Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) technologies and practices among smallholder farmers in The Lawra, Jirapa and Nandom districts of Ghana
KO Sam, VA Botchway, N Karbo, GO Essegbey, DK Nutsukpo, ...
Ghana Journal of Agricultural Science 55 (2), 122-144, 2020
162020
The dynamics of EU–Africa research and innovation cooperation programmes
E Kraemer-Mbula, C Vaitsas, GO Essegbey
Africa-Europe Research and Innovation Cooperation: Global Challenges, Bi …, 2018
162018
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