Kingsley Ofosu-Apong, PhD
Lecturer
Education
- University of Ghana – PhD in Information Systems, July 2022
- University of Ghana, MBA Management & Information Systems July 2016
- University of Ghana, BA Sociology, May 2011
Courses Taught
- Business Intelligence and Data Science
- Human Resource Information Systems
- Research Methods
- Human Computer Interaction
- Analysis and Design of Information Systems
Research Interests
- Information Systems
- Artificial Intelligence
- Sustainability and Behaviour Science
Selected Publications
- Ofosu-Ampong, K. (2020). The shift to gamification in education: A review on dominant issues. Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 49(1), 113-137.
- Ofosu-Ampong, K. (2024). Artificial intelligence research: A review on dominant themes, methods, frameworks and future research directions. Telematics and Informatics Reports, 100127.
- Asmah, A., Ofosu-Ampong, K., Bibi, D., & Ofori, W. (2025). Exploring the drivers of digital technology adoption for enhancing domestic tax mobilization in Ghana. International Journal of Information Management Data Insights, 5(1), 100327.
- Ofosu-Ampong, K. (2024). Digitizing Development: Enablers and Inhibitors of Mobile App-Based Population Census Adoption. In Rethinking ICT Adoption Theories in the Developing World: Information and Communication Technologies (pp. 71-93). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
- Ofosu-Ampong, K. (2024). Advances in sustainable technologies’ adoption: A research agenda for smart grid. SDGs in Africa and the Middle East Region, 299-319.
- Ofosu-Ampong, K. (2024). Beyond the hype: exploring faculty perceptions and acceptability of AI in teaching practices. Discover Education, 3(1), 38.
- Ofosu-Ampong, K., & Acheampong, B. (2022). Adoption of contactless technologies for remote work in Ghana post-Covid-19: Insights from technology-organisation-environment framework. Digital Business, 2(2), 100023.
- Ofosu‐Ampong, K. (2024). New policies, new behaviors: How digital taxation shapes mobile money use in Ghana. Engineering Reports, 6(10), e12860.
- Ofosu-Ampong, K., Asmah, A., Kani, J. A., & Bibi, D. (2023). Determinants of digital technologies adoption in government census data operations. Digital Transformation and Society, 2(3), 293-315.
- Ofosu-Ampong, K. (2023). Gender differences in perception of artificial intelligence-based tools. Journal of Digital Art & Humanities, 4(2), 52-56.
- Ofosu-Ampong, K., Boateng, R., Anning-Dorson, T., & Kolog, E. A. (2020). Are we ready for Gamification? An exploratory analysis in a developing country. Education and Information technologies, 25(3), 1723-1742.
- Garcia, M. B., Garcia, P. S., Maaliw, R. R., … Ofosu-Ampong, K., … & Vaithilingam, C. A. (2024). Techno ethical Considerations for Advancing Health Literacy and Medical Practice: A Post humanist Framework in the Age of Healthcare 5.0. In Emerging Technologies for Health Literacy and Medical Practice (pp. 1-19). IGI Global Scientific Publishing.
- Ofosu-Ampong, K., Agyekum, M. W., & Garcia, M. B. (2024). Long-Term Pandemic Management and the Need to Invest in Digital Transformation: A Resilience Theory Perspective. In Transformative Approaches to Patient Literacy and Healthcare Innovation (pp. 242-260). IGI Global.
- Ofosu-Ampong, K. (2021). Determinants, barriers and strategies of digital transformation adoption in a developing country Covid-19 era. Journal of Digital Science, 3(2), 67-83.
Professional Certifications
- APMG University Approved Instructor
- ISACA — Data Science Fundamentals
- ISACA — Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals
- ISACA — IT Audit fundaments
- ISACA — IT Risk Fundaments
Affiliations
- Former President (Chair) – Association for Information Systems Special Interest Group on Game Design & Research (SIGGAME)
- Former Vice President – Association for Information Systems Special Interest Group on Game Design & Research (SIGGAME)
Eric Ansong, PhD
Lecturer
Education
- PhD — Information Systems, University of Ghana, Legon, 2019
- MPhil — Management Information Systems, University of Ghana, Legon, 2015
- Bachelor of Arts (Information Studies major), University of Ghana, Legon, 2011
Courses Taught
Research Interest
Selected Publications
- Lartey, E. N., Amikiya E., Ansong, E. & Gemegah, A. (2023). Reverse Logistics, Stakeholder Influence and Supply Chain Performance in the Ghanaian Petroleum Sector. In the 5th African Conference on Operations and Supply Chain Management (ACOSCM), Kampala, Uganda, September 5-6, 2023.
- Addy, E. & Ansong, E. (2024). Examining the impact of Digitalization on the Import Clearance Process at the Tema Port, Ghana. Wisconsin Journal of Arts and Sciences, 6(2), 61 — 82
- Ansong, E., Barnor, N.B.J., Entsua-Mensah, F.O. & Commodore, L.N.K. (2024). Enterprise resource planning system post-implementation success in the public sector: the mediating role of organisational culture. International Journal of Business Information Systems. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1504/IJBIS.2022.10053613 Inderscience
- Agyemang, G. Y., Amekuadzi, B., & Ansong, E. (2024). Customers’ perception of e-commerce usage during the Covid-19 pandemic: Evidence from selected online firms in Ghana. Wisconsin Journal of Arts and Sciences, 6(1). 57–69. https://t.ly/8NfI9
- Agyei-Ababio, N., Ansong, E., & Assa-Agyei, K. (2023). Digitalization of revenue mobilization in an emerging economy: the new Institutional Theory perspective. International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management, 11(2), 5–22. http://doi.org/10.12821/ijispm110201
- Ansong, E., & Boateng, S. L. (2023). Reaching for the “Cloud”: The Case of an SME in a Developing Economy. International Journal of E-Business Research (IJEBR), 19(1), 1-17. DOI: http://doi.org/10.4018/IJEBR.319324 (IGI Global)
- Armah, I., Ansong, E., & Lartey, E.N. (2023). The effect of service guarantee on customer satisfaction: Evidence from selected companies in the Ghanaian courier industry. Wisconsin Journal of Arts and Sciences, 5(1). 53–76. https://t.ly/YoJsh
- Agyei-Ababio, N., Ansong, E., & Kudjo, P. (2023). Examining Information Technology solutions used in revenue mobilization in an emerging digital economy. Wisconsin Journal of Arts and Sciences, 5(1). 14–35. https://t.ly/1nels
- Ansong, E. (2022). From Cradle to Maturity: How Digital Enterprises in Developing Economies Strategize to Survive. In Delivering Distinctive Value in Emerging Economies: Efficient and Sustainably Responsible Perspectives from Management Researchers and Practitioners (1st ed.). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003152217.
- Pobi, F. & Ansong, E. (2022). Examining the adoption of a Fintech Innovation: Evidence from a Developing country. In Delivering Distinctive Value in Emerging Economies: Efficient and Sustainably Responsible Perspectives from Management Researchers and Practitioners (1st ed.). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003152217.
- Ansong, E. & Turkson, C. (2022). COVID-19 Pandemic and the Small-and Medium-Sized Enterprise: Digital Strategies for Surviving in a Developing Economy. In Digital Innovations, Business and Society in Africa: New Frontiers and a Shared Strategic Vision. Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77987-0.
- Boateng, R., Owusu-Bempah, E., & Ansong, E. (2021). An Absorptive Capacity Perspective of Organizational Learning Through social media: Evidence from the Ghanaian Fashion Industry. In Research Anthology on Strategies for Using social media as a Service and Tool in Business (pp. 202-228). IGI Global. DOI: http://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9020-1.ch010
Professional Certifications
- Reflecting, Re-Engaging and Re-Imagining Transformative Higher Education Pedagogy and Practice. A Professional Development Programme for Academics and Education Professionals. Delivered by the University of Sussex–UK and the University of Ghana. 2024
- World Scientist and University Rankings 2022 (1st at Wisconsin International University College and 821st in Ghana), 2022
- Completed a course in the development of e-learning modules and content. Organised by the Support for Decentralization Reforms (SfDR) Programme of Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeqit (GIZ) GmbH, Ghana, 2019
- Completed a Monitoring & Evaluation Course organized by USAID’s Global Health Learning centre. An introduction to M&E and how to develop M&E plans. Received Certificate on course completion, 2019
- Completed a Knowledge Management Course organized by USAID’s Global Health Learning centre. Received Certificate on course completion. 2015.
Affiliations
- Member, The Association for Information Systems (AIS) (An international, not-for-profit, professional association for scholars of information systems)
Alexander Ekow Asmah, PhD
Lecturer
Education
- Ph.D., Information Systems, Univesity of Cape Town, South Africa
- MPhil., Management Information Systems, University of Ghana, Accra
- BSc. Business Administration (Accounting), Methodist Univeristy, Ghana
Courses Taught
Research Interest
Selected Publications
- Asmah, A. and Atuilik, W.A. (2021), “Alternate remittance systems in Ghana: a trade enabler or an organised fraud”, Journal of Money Laundering Control, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMLC-09-2021-0099
- Asmah A., Ofoeda J., Agbozo E. (2021) An Analysis of the Persuasive Technology Design Features that Support Behavioural Change. In: Arai K. (eds) Proceedings of the Future Technologies Conference (FTC) 2021, Volume 3. FTC 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 360. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89912-7_56
- Asmah, A.E., Atuilik, W. A., Ofori D. (2020) Antecedents and Consequences of Staff Related Fraud in the Ghanaian Banking Industry — Journal of Financial Crime, vol. 26, no. 3
- Kesse-Tachi, A., Asmah, A. E., & Agbozo, E. (2019). Factors influencing adoption of eHealth technologies in Ghana. DIGITAL HEALTH. https://doi.org/10.1177/2055207619871425
- Asmah, A.E., Ofeoda, J., Gyapong K. (2018) Understating Electronic Cheque Clearing System in Ghana — Electronic Journal of Information Systems Evaluation, vol. 21, no. 1
- Ofoeda J, Boateng R, Asmah A. E. (2018) Virtualization of government‐to‐citizen engagement process: Enablers and constraints – Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, vol. 84, no 4. https://doi.org/10.1002/isd2.12037
- Asmah, A.E., Kyobe M. (2018) Towards A Theoretical Model to Examine IT Governance Audits– Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, April 3 -8, Galway, Ireland.
- Asmah, A.E., Kyobe M. (2018) A Practice-Based Study on the Challenges of IT Governance Auditing in Ghana — Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth Americas Conference on Information Systems, New Orleans, 2018.
- Asmah, A.E., Ofeoda, J., Gyapong K. (2016) Factors that Affect Banks’ Acceptance of Electronic Cheque Clearing System: Evidence from Ghana — Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce, April 2016, vol. 21, no. 2.
- Asmah, A.E. (2013) The Impact of Accounting information systems on the effectiveness of Audit Procedures, Extended Abstract — Proceedings of the UGBS Conference on Business and Development, April 8-9, Accra, Ghana: University of Ghana Business School.
Professional Certification
- Certified Fraud Examiner (Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE)
- Certified Information System Auditor (CISA) (Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA)
- Chartered Accountant (The Institute of Chartered Accountants Ghana (ICAG); Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
Affiliations
Patricia Muah, PhD
Lecturer
Education
- PhD; Business Administration with specialization in Human Resource Management, University of Cape Cost
- MPhil., Business Administration with specialization in Human Resource Management, University of Ghana
- BA., Information Studies, University of Ghana
Courses Taught
Research Interest
Selected Publications
- Asare, N., Aboagye-Otchere, F., & Muah, P. (2022). Does intellectual capital lead to greater financial performance and stability? Evidence from banking markets in Africa. African Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, 8(2), 173-195.
- Asare, N., Muah, P., Frimpong, G., & Anyass, I. A. (2022). Corporate board structures, financial performance and stability: evidence from banking markets in Africa. Journal of Money and Business, (ahead-of-print).
- Bartrop-Sackey, M., Boakye, A. O., Muah, P., & Oppong, N. Y. (2022). Exploring the talent retention strategies of Cape Coast Technical University in Ghana. SA Journal of Human Resource Management, 20, 10.
- Boakye, A. O., Dei Mensah, R., Bartrop-Sackey, M., & Muah, P. (2021). Juggling between work, studies and motherhood: The role of social support systems for the attainment of work-life balance. SA Journal of Human Resource Management, 19, 10.
- Muah, P., Adu, I. N., Kyei-Frimpong, M., & Boakye, A. O. (2021). Explaining How Management Safety Practices and Safety Programs Influence Job Safety and Employee Commitment: Evidence from the Ghanaian Mining Industry. SEISENSE Business Review, 1(3), 41-56.
- Adu, I. N., Muah, P., Asiedu, M. A., Pobbi, M., & Gidisu, M. (2018). Linking corporate social responsibility to financial performance of telecommunication firms in Ghana. African Journal of Applied Research, 4(2), 1-15.
- Adu, I. N., Muah, P., Sanda, M. A., & Sarfo, F. (2015). The role of conflict management in improving relationships at work: The moderating effect of communication. Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences (JETEMS), 6(6), 367-376.
- International Research Initiative Conference (IRIC), Accra Institute of Technology, Accra
Professional Certification(s)
- Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Senior Certified Professional – SHRM-SCP
- Management of International Health and Safety (nebosh)
Affiliations
Dr. Victor Boadu
Lecturer
Education
- Doctor of Business Leadership (DBL), University of South Africa 2016
- Master of Business Administration, University of Ghana, Legon 2010
- Master of Philosophy, Entomology, University of Ghana, Legon 2002
Courses Taught
- Corporate Finance
- International Financial Management
Research Interest
- Data Envelopment Analysis
- Corporate Financial Analysis
- Banking Analysis
Selected Publications
- Alexander Asmah, Victor Boadu, Andrew Borchers, George Frimprong (2004) Is There Justice for Ghana’s Cocoa Farmers? Business Case Journal 2024, Vol 31, Issue 2
- Boadu, Victor and Serumaga-Zake, Philip and Kruger, Jan Walters, Developing a Model for Determining Corporate Performance after Bank Acquisition March, 2017). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2939599 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2939599
- Boadu,Victor; Philip Serumaga-Zake, Jan Kruger (2018) Performance Assessment of Acquired Banks: A combination of DEA and Malmquist Total Factor Productivity Analysis (Conference paper)
Professional Certification(s)
Affiliations
- Member of Admission Committee 1st March 2024-
- CHAIRPERSON INTERIM PROCUREMENT COMMITTEE – 1st Feb 2023-
- Chairman: Scholarship Committee-1st March 2022-
- Chairman: Scholarship Committee-6th October 2020- 28th Feb 2022
- Chairman: Scholarship Committee-2017-5th Oct 2020; 1st March 2022-
- Member Graduation Committee of Academic Board 1st March 2022-
- Member Chaplaincy Committee 1st March 2022-
- Member Chaplaincy Committee 2020- 28th Feb 2022
- Member Examination Committee of Academic Board 1st March 2022-2023
- Member Examination Committee of Academic Board 2020-28th Feb 2022
- Member Finance Committee 1st March 2022-
- Member Finance Committee 2020- 28th Feb 2022
- Head of Accounting and Finance Department 2020-Aug. 2023
- Member of Academic Board- 1st March 2022-Aug 2023
- Member of Academic Board- 30th September 2020- 28th Feb 2022
- Member of Academic Board 2017-2020.
- Member of Student Affairs Committee 2020-Aug. 2023
Prof. Williams Abayaawien Atuilik
Provost and Vice President, and Dean, School Of Graduate Studies And Research
Education
- Ph.D. in Business Administration (Accounting) (Capella University, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America
- Master of Science in Public Financial Management (School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS), University of London, United Kingdom)
- Master of Science in Business Administration (Finance) (Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Accra, Ghana
- Master of Arts in Economic Policy Management (University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana)
- Executive Certificate in Public Financial Management in a Changing World (Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America)
- Bachelors of Law Degree (LLB) (University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana)
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Accounting) (University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana)
Courses Taught
Research Interest
Selected Publications
- Asmah, A., & Atuilik, W. A. (2021). Alternate remittance systems in Ghana: a trade enabler or an organised fraud. Journal of Money Laundering Control. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMLC-09-2021-0099
- Salia, H. & Atuilik, W. A. (2020). Analysis of value added tax effect on firms’ cash flow in various sectors of the emerging economies. In Kayode, B. K. (2020). Emerging Issues and Development in Economics and Trade Vol. 3. B. P. International. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/eidet/v3
- Adafula, B., Asare, N., Atuilik, W. A., & Adafula, C. J. (2019). The Expectation — Performance of Internal Auditors: Examining Views from Ghana. Journal of Accounting & Taxation, 11(5), 79-88.
- Atuilik, W. & Krah, R. (2018). Institute of Chartered Accountants Study Text: Paper 2.5-Public Sector Accounting and Finance. Emile Wolf International.
- Adafula, B., & Atuilik, W. A., & Amoh, J. (2018). Protecting the questionably knowledgeable user of accounting information: A defence of paternalism in the accounting profession. International Journal of Critical Accounting. 10(2), 152-168.
- Adafula, B., Asare, N., Arku, J. S., Atuilik, W. A., & Onumah, J. M. (2016). Educating users on the limitations of financial statement audits: A proposal for bridging the audit expectation gap. International Journal of Economics, Commerce & Management, 6(4), 1035-1048.
- Asare, N., Atuilik, W. A., Adafula, B., & Onumah, J. M. (2016). Deconstructing the audit expectation gap concept. Research Journal of Accounting & Finance, 7(15), 134-143.
- Asmah, A. E., Atuilik, W. A., Ofori, D. (2018) Antecedents and Consequences of Staff Related Fraud in the Ghanaian Banking Industry. Journal of Financial Crime 26(3), 669-682.
- Atuilik, W. A. & Salia, H. (2019). Impact of IPSAS Adoption on Transparency and Accountability in Managing Public Funds in Developing Countries: Evidence from Liberia. Journal of Accounting & Taxation, 11(6), 99-110.
- Atuilik, W. A., & Salia, H. (2018). The Importance of financial reporting to capital market development in Ghana. Journal of Economics and International Finance, 10(8), 89-94.
- Atuilik, W. A. (2008). Corporate Reporting Strategy, (1st, ed.), Big mike publications, Accra.
- ICAG (2020). Question Bank Paper 2.5 — Public Sector Accounting and Finance. For Examinations from November 2019. Emile Wolf International. Co-authored with Redeemer Krah
- ICAG (2020). Study Text Paper 2.5 — Public Sector Accounting and Finance. For Examinations from November 2019. Emile Wolf International. Co-authored with Redeemer Krah
- LICPA (2018). Public SECTOR Accounting Study Pack (PSA): Accounting Technician Scheme West Africa (ATSWA) (Commissioned by the Liberian Institute of Certified Public Accountants as study manual for ATSWA).
- 2nd joint ECOWAS-ABWA Congress organised by the Association of Accountancy Bodies of West Africa (ABWA) and the Liberian Institute of Certified Public Accountants (LICPA) from 16th to 19th March, 2022 at Farmington Hotel in Monrovia, Liberia under the theme: good governance and sustainable development for regional prosperity
- African Congress of Accountants organised by the Pan African Federation of Accountants and the Order of Accountants and Auditors of Mozambique (OCAM) from 24th to 26th November, 2021 in Maputo, Mozambique under the them: Embracing the 4th industrial revolution
- Christian Scholars Conference organised by Lipscomb University from 9th to 11th June, 2021 at Lipscomb University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA under the theme: Recovery of Hope
- Annual Accountants Conference of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana from 26th to 27th May, 2021, at Calvary Charismatic Centre (CCC), Kumasi, Ghana under the theme: Business Continuity and Sustainable Development: The Role of Technology
- 50th Annual Accountants Conference of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) from 5th to 9th April, 2021 at the International Conference Centre, Abuja, Nigeria under the theme: The 4th Industrial Revolution: Boom for the Accounting Profession and Panacea for Pandemic
Professional Certifications
Affiliations
- Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana (CA)
- Chartered Institute of Taxation, Ghana (FCIT)
- Ghana Bar Association (BL)
- Ghana Institute of Managers (FGIM)
- Chartered Institute of Bankers, Ghana (FCIB)
- Liberia Institute of Certified Public Accountants (CPA)
- Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CPFA)
- Association of Chartered Certified Economists (FCCE, CEPA)
- Institute of Directors, Ghana (Honorary Fellow)
- Institute of Internal Auditors (MIIA)
- Ghana Association of Restructuring and Insolvency Advisors (IP)
- Chairman of the Board of Governors of Fumbisi Senior High School.
- Chairman, Massim Group of Companies.
- Chairman of the Board of Directors of Alhert Insurance Brokerage Limited.
- Chairman of the Board of Directors of Chartered Institute of Compliance and Cyber Studies.
- Chairman of the Governing Board of the Centre for Entrepreneurship, Philanthropy & Ethics.
- Member of the Board of Directors of Intravenous Infusion PLC.
- Member of the Board of Governors of Hope College.
- Member of the governing board of the office of the Registrar of Companies.
- Member, of Governing Board of Association of Accountancy Bodies of West Africa (ABWA).
- Member of Ghana IPSAS implementation Committee.
- Member of the Audit Committee of the Ghana Integrated Aluminium Development Corporation.
- Member of the Academic Board of Heritage Christian College.
- Chairman of HCC Appointments and Promotions Committee for Senior/Junior staff.
- Member of the Executive Committee of the Academic Board.
- Chairman of the Examinations Committee of Heritage Christian College.
- Chairman of the Admissions Committee of Heritage Christian College.
- Chairman of the Library Committee of Heritage Christian College.
- Member of the HCC Council Finance sub-committee.
- President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana
- Member, Tema Oil Refinery Limited.
- Chairman, Audit Committee of the Securities & Exchange Commission.
- Member, Governing Council of the University of Ghana.
- Member, Governing Council of Heritage Christian College.
- Member, Governing Board of the Pan African Federation of Accountants (PAFA).
Dr. Twum Amankwaa
Lecturer
Education
- Ph.D. in Banking and Finance (Business University of Costa Rica)
- Master of Business Administration in Banking and Finance (KNUST)
- Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies (University of Cape Coast)
- GCE Advanced Level at Workers College
Courses Taught
- Business Finance
- Investment and Portfolio Management
- Corporate Finance
- Financial Markets and Regulations
- International Financial Management
- Microfinance and Rural Banking
- Practice of Banking
- Bank Management
- Strategic Management
Research Interest
- MBA (Management and Leadership), Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, USA.
- MPhil. (Human Resource Management), University of Ghana, Legon, Accra, Ghana.
- B.A. (Management and Psychology), University of Ghana, Legon, Accra, Ghana.
- Chartered HR Practitioner, Chartered Institute of Human Resource Management, Ghana.
Selected Publications
- Amankwaa Twum, Eugene Okyere-Kwakye, Emmanuel Anane. (2012). Cash Management: Ghanaian rural banks’ perspective. International Journal of Management and Information Technology. Vol.2, No 1 India.
- Anane E., Okyere-Kwakye E. and Twum A. (2013). The Determinants of the Term Premium in the Term Structure of Interest Rates. Research Journal of Finance and Accounting
- Ricky-Okine Charles, Twum Amankwaa, Patrick Owusu. (2014). A Qualitative Approach to Examining the Challenges of Ghanaian SMEs. International Review of Social Science and Humanities.
- Takyi P. O. and Twum A. (2015). Do monetary, fiscal and trade policies matter for economic growth? Ghana’s experience, Global Business & Economic Research Journal vol.4
- Miencha, I.Q, Seline, A.O., Francis, K.K., Anane, E., Twum, A. (2016). Technical Efficiency Evaluation of Kenyan Banking Sector. International Journal of Economics and Management Sciences, vol. 5.
- Ricky-Okine C. and Twum A. (2020). Financial Development and Economic Growth: Evidence from Ghana. IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance vol. 11.
- Twum A., Ricky-Okine C. S., Anane E. (2020). Impact of Rural Banking on Credit Creation, using Securitization Model in Ghana. International Journal of Business and Management vol. 8.
- Ricky-Okine, C. K., Amankwaa, T. and Anane, E. 2020. Banking Sector Competition and Financial Development in Sub-Saharan Africa; 5(3): 58-85.
- Ricky-Okine, R. O., Tetteh, F. K., & Twum, A. (2023). Is fiscal policy responsible for the high debt levels in Ghana? ADRRI Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, 20(2 (8), April 2022-June), 39-57
Professional Certification
- Post Secondary Teacher’s Certificate
Affiliation
Dr. John-Mark Akandkumtiim
Lecturer
Education
- University of South Africa – PhD in Economics, September 2021
- University of Ghana – MPhil in Economics, December 2006
- University of Ghana – BA (Economics), May 2002
Courses Taught
- Research Methods
- Managerial Economics
- Financial Markets and Institutions
Research Interest
- Micro and Macro Economic Theory
- Financial Economics
- Monetary Theory and Policy
- Banking
- International Economics and Finance
Selected Publications
- Akandekumtiim, J. M., & Moyo, B. (2024). Consistency conditions for bank efficiency analysis in Ghana: a comparison of parametric and nonparametric techniques, businessperspectives.org.
- Akandekumtiim, J. M., (2021). Measuring bank efficiency in Ghana: a comparison of parametric and nonparametric techniques, academia.edu.
Professional Certification
- Post-graduate Research Supervision Certificate (2022): University of South Africa
- Certified Microfinance Practitioner (2020): GHAMFIN, Accredited by Bank of Ghana
- Certified Risk Analyst (CRA) (2012): International Academy of Business Financial Management, U.S.A.
- Ghana Securities Industry Certification (2003): Ghana Stock Exchange, Ghana.
- 3-Year Post-Secondary Teachers Certificate A (1996): University of Cape Coast, Ghana.
Affiliation
Dr. Victoria Tsedzah
Lecturer
Education
Courses Taught
Research Interest
Selected Publications
Professional Certification
Affiliations
Dr. George Baah Danquah
Lecturer
Education
Courses Taught
Research Interest
Selected Publications
Professional Certification
Affiliations
Kwaku Adu Nuamah
Lecturer
Education
Courses Taught
Research Interest
Selected Publications
Professional Certification
Affiliations
Dr. Samuel Twumasi-Ankrah
Lecturer
Education
Courses Taught
Research Interest
Selected Publications
Professional Certification
Affiliations