The Future of Indigenous Inclusivity: Unlocking Finance for Economic Development explores the intersection of Indigenous communities and new financial practices for improved Indigenous economic development. It examines solutions to address the challenges presented by Indigenous community development, policymaking, service improvement, and inclusion in local economics. This book covers topics such as law and policy, natural resources, and financial technology, and is a useful resource for economists, business owners, policymakers, engineers, scientists, academicians, and researchers.
Mohammed Majeed , Tamale Technical University, Ghana, where he is currently Head of the Department for Marketing. His research interests include branding, hospitality and tourism, and social media in service organizations. He lectures part time at many Ghanaian public universities and also acts as a reviewer for many journals in management, hospitality, and marketing. Dr. Majeed has published in reputed journals such as the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights and Cogent Business & Management. His citations are 269+.
Salina Kassim has a great passion in writing scholarly articles in various areas of Islamic banking and finance. She has published extensively in academic journals with nearly 200 scholarly articles in the areas of her research interests, with 5436+ citation. The editorial board team will connect the faculty and scholar from India, UAE, and Malaysia. The contribution of the paper diversifies the authors of chapters.
Kwame Simpe Ofori is currently working in University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. His research interests are in the areas of consumer behaviour, technology adoption and trust in online systems and PLS path modelling. His papers have appeared in Information Technology and People, Marketing Intelligence and Planning, International Journal of Bank Marketing, Total Quality Management and Business Excellence, and Society and Business Review. [Editor]