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ADEKUNLE OLUSOLA OKUNOYE PhD, MSc, MEd, CITP Associate Professor, Xavier University, Ohio USA 11950 Cedarcreek Drive, Cincinnati OH 45240 USA +1 513 745 3052 +1 513-235-2616 [email protected] EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, Computer Science/Information Systems) Nov’2001-Aug’2003 University of Turku, Turku Finland, (Thesis grade: Cum laude approbatur) Master of Education (MEd, Educational Administration) Jan’2006 – Dec’2007 Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Master of Science (MSc, Computer Science/Group Technologies) Jan’2000 – Oct’2001 University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä Finland, (Thesis grade: Eximia cum laude approbatur) Certificate in Tropical Epidemiology 1999 University of Liverpool, Liverpool UK Bachelor of Science (BSc, Computer-Science) 1988 1991 University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria, (Second Class Honor, Upper Division) Nigerian Certificate in Education (NCE, Mathematics/Chemistry) 1984 - 1987 Oyo State College of Education, Ila-Orangun, Nigeria (Distinction in Mathematics) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Extraordinary expertise in rural affairs, community development and citizen involvement. Proven abilities in organizational leadership, people management, and relationship building. Recognized for comprehensive knowledge of administration and program management techniques. Strong follow-through, administrative and time management capabilities. Highly articulate, demonstrating refined interpersonal skills across all levels and backgrounds. Incorporate numerous instruction approaches to strengthen the range of learning. Help students develop the skills necessary to be a productive member of society. Skilled in creating stimulating learning environment; emphasize mutual respect and cooperation. Promote students’ critical thinking skills. Use data, and facts to support decisions and encourage lifelong learning. Adapted lessons to meet students’ needs by assessing their backgrounds and learning needs. Conducts many leading edge research in Computer Science, Information Systems and Educational Management, rural development and citizen involvement. Definitive experience in quantitative and qualitative studies, program evaluation, and special projects, including guidance, coordination, implementation, and analysis of programs, plans, and activities. Resourceful and innovative professional with solid academic career producing powerful learning opportunities for advanced level courses, international educational facilities and corporate training. Recognized for teaching excellence based on technical, research, and design fundamentals. Pioneering technology in the classroom and e-learning. Won awards and honors and skilled in instructing various core subjects in information technology systems and computer science field through a cooperative learning process in a multicultural environment. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Fulbright Scholar. Aug. 2015 July 2016 Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State Associate Professor (Tenured), MIS Feb’2009 - Present

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ADEKUNLE OLUSOLA OKUNOYE PhD, MSc, MEd, CITP Associate Professor, Xavier University, Ohio USA

11950 Cedarcreek Drive, Cincinnati OH 45240 USA +1 513 745 3052 +1 513-235-2616

[email protected]

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, Computer Science/Information Systems) Nov’2001-Aug’2003

University of Turku, Turku Finland, (Thesis grade: Cum laude approbatur)

Master of Education (MEd, Educational Administration) Jan’2006 – Dec’2007

Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Master of Science (MSc, Computer Science/Group Technologies) Jan’2000 – Oct’2001

University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä Finland, (Thesis grade: Eximia cum laude approbatur)

Certificate in Tropical Epidemiology 1999

University of Liverpool, Liverpool UK

Bachelor of Science (BSc, Computer-Science) 1988 – 1991

University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria, (Second Class Honor, Upper Division)

Nigerian Certificate in Education (NCE, Mathematics/Chemistry) 1984 - 1987

Oyo State College of Education, Ila-Orangun, Nigeria (Distinction in Mathematics)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Extraordinary expertise in rural affairs, community development and citizen involvement.

Proven abilities in organizational leadership, people management, and relationship building.

Recognized for comprehensive knowledge of administration and program management techniques.

Strong follow-through, administrative and time management capabilities.

Highly articulate, demonstrating refined interpersonal skills across all levels and backgrounds.

Incorporate numerous instruction approaches to strengthen the range of learning.

Help students develop the skills necessary to be a productive member of society.

Skilled in creating stimulating learning environment; emphasize mutual respect and cooperation.

Promote students’ critical thinking skills. Use data, and facts to support decisions and encourage lifelong

learning. Adapted lessons to meet students’ needs by assessing their backgrounds and learning needs.

Conducts many leading edge research in Computer Science, Information Systems and Educational

Management, rural development and citizen involvement.

Definitive experience in quantitative and qualitative studies, program evaluation, and special projects,

including guidance, coordination, implementation, and analysis of programs, plans, and activities.

Resourceful and innovative professional with solid academic career producing powerful learning opportunities

for advanced level courses, international educational facilities and corporate training.

Recognized for teaching excellence based on technical, research, and design fundamentals.

Pioneering technology in the classroom and e-learning.

Won awards and honors and skilled in instructing various core subjects in information technology systems

and computer science field through a cooperative learning process in a multicultural environment.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Fulbright Scholar. Aug. 2015 – July 2016 Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State

Associate Professor (Tenured), MIS Feb’2009 - Present

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Xavier University, Williams College of Business, 3800 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati OH 45207

Assistant Professor, MIS Aug’2003 – Feb’2009 Xavier University, Williams College of Business, 3800 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati OH 45207

Associate Professor(Visiting), Information Technology(Sabbatical) Jan’2007 – Aug’2007 American University of Nigeria, Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria

University of Turku/Department of Information Technology 2001-2003

Knowledge Management (Assisting Prof. Inger Eriksson), Autumn 2001/Autumn 2002

Management of IT (Assisting Prof. Gary Dickson , Spring 2002/Spring 2003

Lotus Notes document management, Autumn 2001

Lotus Notes Application development, Autumn 2001

Basics of IT Autumn 2001/Spring, 2002, 2003

Vast Experience in teaching Undergraduate and Graduate levels in the following subjects,

Info 120 – Introduction to Business Technology Info 450 - Systems Analysis and Design

Info 200 - Managing Information Technology Info 495 - Information Systems Projects

Info 903 - Systems of Operations and Technology

Info 673 – Computer Forensics and Security

Info 357 / 970 – Telecommunications and Networking

Info 490 Contemporary Issues in Information Systems

Info 499 T1 - Tutorial in Information Systems (Knowledge Management)

Info 600 – Information Technology for Management

TEACHING INTEREST Telecommunications and Networking, Software Engineering, Knowledge Management, Global Information

Technology, Management of IS, Systems Analysis and Design, Data Management, IS Strategy, Operating Systems, Computer Forensics and Security, Systems of Operations and Technology

RESEARCH INTERESTS ICT and Climate Change, Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and Knowledge Management,

Groupware, Information & Communication Technology (ICT), Organization and Globalization, Database and Information Systems Development, Internet Technology, Mobile Computing, ICT and Development, Educational Administration, Education & ICT.

SPECIAL AWARD(S), PROJECTS(S) AND HONOUR(S)

Fulbright Grants for Teaching and Research, 2015/1016 Academic Year - $118,000

Research Sabbatical - Assessment Methodology for Evaluating the Carbon-Reducing Impacts of ICT in Developing Countries. Fall 2012

O’Connor Fellow, Williams College of Business, Xavier University, 2009 – 2012 ($18,000

Research support). - ICT and Global Climate Change – Empirical Investigation of Trends, Challenges and Prospects in a Developing Country

Research Sabbatical - Diffusion of IT Innovations and Service Provision: Examination of Banking Sector Spring 2007

Professor Extraordinary. Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa

Best Paper Award for the 3rd Global Information Technology Management World Conference, June 2002 Long Island, NY. USA

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Summer Research Fellowship (2004), Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio. Innovation and Process

Improvements in Higher Education Administration and Management: An Examination of STARS Project- ERP

Implementation at Xavier University

GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

Faculty Development Leave

Faculty Development Leave

Fall 2012

Spring-2007

Wheeler Award, Xavier University $1280 2004-2005

Summer Research Fellowship - Xavier University $4000 Summer- 2004

The Commonwealth Secretariat – Academic Exchange scholarship €1,050 May-2003

The Commonwealth Secretariat – Academic Exchange scholarship €2,000 May-2002

Turku Center For Computer Science, Postgraduate study grant 2002-2003

Scholarships for International students (Univ. of Jyvaskyla) 10,000mk Nov-2001

Department of Computer Science and Information Systems, Travel grant 45,889mk Jun-2001

MRC (UK) Laboratories, Gambia Unit, Training grant £2, 500 Aug-1999

MEMBERSHIPS

Executive Secretary, African Society for ICT (ASICT) Member, Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) Member, Nigeria In Diaspora Organization (NIDO) Member, International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP) WG 9.4 Member, Nigerian Computer Society Member, The British Computer Society (BSC) Member, Association for Information Systems (AIS) Member, Information Resources Management Association (IRMA) British Trust for Conservation Volunteers Rotary Club of Cincinnati

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Conference Chair, ICT for Africa Conference, Harare, Zimbabwe 2013

Chair, Doctoral Consortium and Program committee member, ICT-Africa Conference 2008,

2010,2011,2012, 2013

Promotion Assessment, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria

Conference Chair, ICT for Africa Conference, Kampala, Uganda 2012

Conference Chair, ICT for Africa Conference, Sango Ota, Nigeria 2011

Co-Chair, Commission 8 – Social, Ethics and Legal, World Information Technology Forum 2005

Member, Program Committee – IFIP WG 9.4 Working Conference, Abuja Nigeria 2005

Member - Editorial Review Board of the Information Resources Management Journal

Chair – IT in Newly Industrialized Countries - Annual Global Information Technology Management

(GITM) World Conference -2003, 2004, 2005

Chair – IT in Africa – IRMA 2004, 2005

Evaluator, Research Competitiveness Subprogram - Louisiana Board of Regents

Section Editor, African Journal of Information Systems

Editorial Review Board, Journal of IT and Human Development

Associate Editor, Education and Development, ICIS 2008

Program Committee Member, IFIP WG9.4 Conferences and Workshops 2001- date

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CORPORATE / BUSINESS EXPERIENCE

Handled IT projects and training duties simultaneously throughout tenure and offered business and technical consultancy guidance.

Consistently successful in building consensus and driving cooperative relationships with staffs, Boards of Directors, government agencies, vendors, and business people.

Work in partnership with clients, advising them how to use information technology in order to meet their business objectives or overcome problems. Work to improve the structure and efficiency of an organisation's IT systems

Provide strategic guidance to organisations with regard to IT technology, IT infrastructures and the enablement of major business processes through enhancements to IT.

Provide guidance during selection and procurement as well providing highly expert technical assistance, and may be responsible for user training and feedback.

Provide assistance on technical expertise in areas of information systems design, software programming and development, information business strategies and system analysis.

Provide education consultancy and assist in monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of curriculum by deploying measurement and feedback tools that track outcomes and ensure alignment to business objectives.

Direct the implementation of policies and procedures related to various training and educational programs for an organization.

Assist in design, development, implementation of training materials and programs in both classroom and Web-based environments

Build positive working relationships with support staff, administrators and students.

Director

Iba Microfinance Bank, Iba, Osun State 2007- Present

Data Manager/Head of Computer unit Jul’1998 – Jan’2000 MRC Field Station, Farafenni, Medical Research Council (UK) Laboratories,

Gambia Unit, Fajara, Gambia

I designed several databases for the management of reproductive health and malaria research data (see below). The

analysis and interpretation of these data have resulted in many publications in the leading medical journals where

my contributions were duly acknowledged. I also organized the first ever successful IT training for junior staffs at

the field station. This was also acknowledged in the year 2000 unit’s annual report.

FUNCTIONS:

(a). Data Management and Analysis.

(b). Demography Surveillance Systems Management.

(Using HRS Household Management system designed with Visual FoxPro 5.0)

(c). Computer Department Standards

(d). LAN Administration, E-Mail, and Internet Management.

(e). Systems Analysis, Designs, and Implementation

(f). Software Development (Various Languages, see page 6)

(g). Computer Center Management

(h). Staff Recruitment and Training

Other responsibilities

• Member, Reproductive Health and Malaria Research group

Senior Programmer/Project Manager (Islamic Banking Software) Dec’1996 – Jul’1998 Quantum Associates Co. Ltd, 24, Dobson Street, Banjul The Gambia.

I successfully managed the development of indigenous Islamic Banking Systems which attracted national attention.

I was involved in the development of Budgeting and Monitoring System for State Dept. of Finance & Economic

Affairs, Banjul. The Gambia.

FUNCTIONS:

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(a). Projects Initiation, Planning and Control.

(b). Resource Estimating and Costing.

(c). Computer Department Standards

(d). LAN Administration.

(e). Systems Analysis, Designs, and Implementation

(f). Systems Review and Assessment

(g). Computer Operations Performance Monitoring and Reporting

(h). Staff Recruitment and Selection

Other responsibilities

• Member, Human Resources Committee

• Member, Hard Team (Software Quality Control Team)

• Application Developer, Internet Development and Management Team

Programmer / Trainer Mar’1996-Dec’1996 Quantum Associates Co. Ltd, 24, Dobson Street, Banjul, The Gambia

Supervisor & Ag. Head, Systems Unit – Info, Tech. & Quality Ass. Dept. 1993 – Feb’1996

Credite Bank, Nigeria Ltd, 50/52 Broad Street, Lagos

Consultant – IT (Programming) Nov’1992–Mar’1993 Bytech Company Limited, (Management Information Technology), 29/31, Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos

Systems Analyst/Programmer Sep’1991 – Sep’1992 NYSC Primary Assignment, COE Computing Centre, Jalingo. Taraba State

Science Teacher Jan’1988-Oct’1988 Post Primary School Management Board, Oyo State Government Secretariats, Ibadan, Oyo State Nigeria

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, AND WORKSHOPS ATTENDED

1. Third Symposium on ICTs and Climate Change held in Quito, Ecuador on 8-10 July 2009, hosted by

Centro Internacional de Investigación Científica en Telecomunicaciones, Tecnologías de la Información

y las Comunicaciones (CITIC) Ecuador.

2. E/RS Summer Workshop on Global Climate Change, Xavier University July14 – 18, 2008

3. KPMG - Xavier Business Intelligence Series 2008. Cintas Center Xavier University, March 13, Nov. 5

2008

4. World Bank African in Diaspora Open House, World Bank, Washington DC Nov. 2007

5. The 27th Annual Lilly Conference on College Teaching, November 16-18, 2007 Lilly Conference, Miami

University, Oxford, Ohio

6. Conference on Bridging The Digital And Scientific Divides – Forging Partnerships With The Nigerian

Diaspora and 2nd Diaspora Day, Abuja Nigeria 25th –28th, 2007

7. KPMG - Xavier Risk Management Series 2006. Cintas Center, Xavier University

8. Faculty Development Workshop on Teaching Information Security. KSU Center for Information Security

Education Kennesaw State University. Dec. 16 – 19, 2006

9. The 26th Annual Lilly Conference on College Teaching, November 16-19, 2006 Lilly Conference, Miami

University, Oxford, Ohio

10. Gender and Diversity Studies faculty development workshop on diversity in the curriculum,

“Multicultural Fluency.” Xavier University, May 24-25 and July 11-13, 2006

11. The 25th Annual Lilly Conference on College Teaching, November 17-20, 2005 Lilly Conference, Miami

University, Oxford, Ohio

12. Academic Days, Xavier University, 2003, 2004, and 2005, 2006, 2007

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13. ERS Workshop on Globalization, Justice and the Jesuit Mission: US and Africa. Xavier University, July

11-15 2005

14. Increasing Success for Underserved Students: Redesigning Introductory Courses. The National Center for

Academic Transformation. Doubletree Hotel, O’Hare- Rosemont, Chicago, May 20 2005

15. Williams College of Business, Spring Scholarship Retreat, April 1, 2005

16. Course Technology’s Columbus Forum 2005 Technology Training, The Westin Columbus, March 11,

2005

17. CISCO Critical Infrastructure Assurance Group (CIAG) Security Bootcamp for Professors - Aug. 9-12,

2004, CERIAS, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana USA

18. Williams College of Business Spring 2004 Teaching Development Workshop on Friday March 26, 2004

by Prof. Sally Carr

19. “Creating Customer Value in the Age of Digitized Business: Impact of E-Services and Mobile Commerce

“ by Ravi Kalakota at NKU, Monday, November 3, 2003

20. Foundation Center Workshop on Grant Proposal Writing, Cintas Center, October 17th 2003

21. Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education (CJBE) conference - A Way of Proceeding: Mission Across the

Curriculum .July 24 to July 27, 2003., Regis University, Denver Colorado, USA

22. UNU/WIDER Conference on the New Economy in Development, (NED 2002), 10-12 May 2002 Helsinki

23. ECSCW 2001, the Seventh European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Bonn

Germany

24. Project Meeting on "The New Economy in a Global Perspective" Bruno Conference Room, UNU/WIDER

Helsinki, 12-13 January 2001

25. PDC 2000 - The Participatory Design Conference, New York, USA

26. CSCW 2000 -ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Philadelphia USA

27. Delphi Development Seminar, London November 2000

28. KMAC 2000. Knowledge Management Beyond the Hype: Looking Towards the New Millennium.

Organized by Operation Research Society, Aston Business School, Aston University, Birmingham, UK,

July 2000

PUBLICATIONS

Refereed journal papers

1. Olaleye S.A. Sanusi. I.T., Salo J. and Okunoye A.(2018). Retailing Mobile App Usefulness:

Customer Perception of Performance, Trust and Tension Free. International Journal of E-

services and Mobile Applications (IJESMA), 10 (4), 1-17.

2. Olaleye S.A., Sanusi I.T, Ukpabi D. and Okunoye A. (2018). Evaluation of Nigeria

Universities Website Quality: A Comparative Analysis. Library Philosophy and Practice,

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3. Ojeniyi, J.A., Okunoye, A., Longe, O.B & Oguntade, E.S. (2016): Improving Digital

Forensics Analysis in Federated Domains through Estimator Analysis and Network Flow

Optimization. Advances in Multidisciplinary & Scientific Research. Vol 2. No. 2 June,

2016. Available online at www.aimsjournal.net

4. Olaseni, O., Okunoye, A. & Longe, O.B (2016): Ubiquitous Information &

Communication Technology and its Impact on the Annihilation of Indigenous Languages –

The Yoruba Language in Perspective. Computing, Information Systems, Development

Informatics & Allied Research Journal. Vol. 7. No1.

http://www.cisdijournal.net/archives.html

5. J.B. Awotunde & Okunoye A. (2016): Using Digital Map With Geographical Information

System For Ranches Search, Secure and Rescue (SSaR). Journal of Digital Innovations &

Contemporary Research in Science & Engineering. Vol 4 No 4. Available online at

www.discretejournal.net

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6. M. Olagunju, Okunoye A, O.B. Longe & S.E. Adewumi (2015): Software Visualization

Management Tool for Studying Carbon Monoxide Effect on Climate Changes Using

Mathematical Modelling. African Journal of Computing & ICTs Vol 8 No 2 issue 2.

Available online at www.ajocict.net

7. Oni A, Okunoye A and Mbarika V “Evaluation of E-Government Implementation: The

Case of State Government Websites in Nigeria” The Electronic Journal of e-Government

Volume 14 Issue 1 2016 (pp 48-59), available online at www.ejeg.com 8. Ayo C. K., Mbarika V., and Okunoye A. (2013). A Framework for e-Democracy Implementation in

the Developing Nations. International Journal of Computer and Technology. Vol. 10 No. 10, pp. 2121 –

2135

9. Mughele E. S., Ibitola A. and Okunoye A. (2013). Enforcing Security on Cloud Computing Network: A

Theoretical Framework. Computing, Information Systems & Development Informatics. Vol. 4 No 1. Pp.

64-72

10. Okunoye A & Longe, O.B (2012): Enhanced Negotiation-Based Routing In Wireless Sensor Networks.

Computing, Information Systems & Development Informatics Vol 3, No. 4, pp 9-14.

www.cisdijournal.net

11. Okunoye A. Adebimpe L. A, Omilabu A. Olapeju I. and Longe O. (2012). Information Security

Awareness among SMEs in the Business Hubs of South Western Nigeria – Significance of Factors.

African Journal of Computing and ICTs. Vol. 5 No. 5, pp. 184-193

12. Bertaux N., Okunoye A. and Bada A. (2009). Rural Community and Human Development through

Sustainable Information Technology Education: Empirical Evidence from Osun State in Nigeria.

International Journal of Communication Technology and Human Development. Vol. 1 No. 4 pp.

13. Bertaux N. and Okunoye A., (2009). Transparent Governance, Efficient Management Practices, and the

Role of Information and Communication Technology in Nigeria, International Journal of Business and

Public Administration, Vol. 6 No. 1 Spring, pp. 125 - 137

14. Reinhold C., Frolick M., and Okunoye. A. (2009). Managing Your Security Future, Information Security

Journal, Vol. 18 No. 3, pp116-123

15. Okunoye A., Frolick M. And Crable E. (2008). Stakeholder Influence and ERP Implementation in Higher

Education. Journal of Information Technology Cases and Application, Vol. 10 No 3, 2008, pp. 9-38

16. Bertaux N. Okunoye A. and Abu-Rashed J. (2007). Information Technology Education for Women In

Developing Countries: Benefits, Barriers, and Policies (Global Business and Economic Review, Vol. 9,

No. 4, 2007. Pp. 353-365)

17. Okunoye A. and Bada A. (2007). A Institutional Drivers Of Intranet Use In A Global Context: Case Of

A Distributed International Research Organization. World Review of Science, Technology and Sustainable

Development, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2007. Pp. 73-85.

18. Okunoye A. Frolick M. and Crable E. (2006). ERP Implementation in Higher Education: An Account of

Pre-Implementation and Implementation Phases, Journal of Cases in Information Technology, Vol. 8 No

2, 2006. pp.110 -132

19. Okunoye A. and Bertaux N. (2006). KAFRA - A Context-Aware Framework of Knowledge Management

in Global Diversity. International Journal of Knowledge Management Vol. 2 Issue 2. 2006. pp. 26 - 45

20. Bada A., Okunoye A., Eyob E, Adekoya A. and Omojokun E. (2006). Globalization and the Nigerian

banking industry: Efficiency and legitimacy considerations in the adoption of electronic banking (e-

banking) services International Journal of Management and Decision Making (IJMDM). Special Issue

on: “The Impact of Globalization on Management and Decision Making”. Vol. 7, No.5, 2006 pp. 494-

507 21. Abu-Rashed, J., Bertaux, N. and Okunoye, A. (2005) Knowledge management and Economic

Development in Developing Countries: an Examination of the Main Enablers, Global Business and

Economics Review, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2005, pp.85–99, 22. Okunoye A. and Karsten H., (2003). Global Access to Knowledge in Research: Findings from

Organizations in sub-Saharan Africa. - Information Technology and People, Vol. 16 No 3, 2003, pp. 353

– 373

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23. Okunoye A. (2003)Organizational Information Technology Infrastructure in Developing Countries: A

Comparative Analysis of National versus International Research Organizations in sub-Saharan Africa. –

Journal of Information Technology Cases and Applications, Vol. 5 No 2, 2003, pp. 8-26 24. Okunoye A., (2003) Large-scale Sustainable Information Systems Development in Developing Country:

The Making of an Islamic Banking Package, Annals of Cases on Information Technology (ACIT) Vol. V,

2003, pp. 168-183 25. Okunoye A. and Karsten H., (2002). Where The Global Needs The Local: Variation in Enablers in the

Knowledge Management Process, Journal of Global Information Technology Management, Vol. 5, No 3,

2002, pp. 12-31

Book Chapters (Refereed and Edited)

1. Okunoye A. Crable E. and Brodzinski J. (2015). Anonymity and Digital Deception in Social

Media: Voice for the Voiceless or Platform for Unethical Communications in a Developing

Country. In the Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Science, Technology,

Education, Arts, Management and Social Sciences (iSTEAMS), University of Ilorin, Ilorin,

Nigeria. March 11-14, 2015

2. Okunoye A. (2014). Towards A New Economy In Developing Countries: Institutional

Theory And Its Role In ICT Local Content Development In Nigeria. In the Proceedings of

3rd International Conference on Science, Technology, Education, Arts, Management and

Social Sciences (iSTEAMS), Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti. Nigeria. May 30-31, 2014. 3. Okunoye A., Bertaux N., Bada A., Crable E. and Brodzinski J. (2011). A Case Study of Information

Technology Education and Economic Development in Rural Nigeria. In Chhabra S. and Rahman H.

(Eds.). Human Development and Global Advancements through Information and Communication

Technologies. 2011, pp.239 – 256.

4. Okunoye A. and Bertaux N. (2008). Addressing Contextual Issues in Knowledge Management: A

Guiding Framework. In Jennex M (Ed.). Current Issues in Knowledge Management. Hershey: Information

Science Reference, 2008, pp. 12-33

5. Okunoye A. (2003). Managing Information Technology Component Of Knowledge Management:

Outsourcing As A Strategic Option In Developing Countries. In Kamel S. (Ed.) Managing Globally with

Information Technology. Hershey: IRM Press, 2003, pp. 116-126

6. Adelakun A. and Okunoye A. (2003). Financial Services Technology Transfer: Case of Bill Payment

Terminal, an IT – Based Banking Service. In Walden P. Storling-Sarkkila S., Salmela H. and Karsten E.

ICT and Services: Combining Views from IS and Service Research. Turku Center For Computer Science

(TUCS): General Publication No. 25, June 2003, pp1-11

7. Okunoye A. (2003). Exploring the Influence of Ubiquitous Computing on Service Provision. In Walden

P. Storling-Sarkkila S., Salmela H. and Karsten E. ICT and Services: Combining Views from IS and

Service Research. Turku Center For Computer Science (TUCS): General Publication No. 25, June 2003,

pp126-140

Refereed Conference Proceedings

1. Sanusi I.T, Oyelere S.S and Okunoye A. (2018). Opón ìmò: A Tool for Rural Education

Development - Descriptive Analysis of Learners' Experience. In 2018 1st International Small Town

and Rural Development Conference (STARDEC) Proceedings, 182-196. Conference held at Center

for Rural Affairs and Community Development, between 17-20 December, 2018 Iba, State of

Osun, Nigeria.

2. Sanusi I.T. and Okunoye A. (2018). Inter-community Networks of Rural Leaders: Case Study on a

Rural Revitalization Platform in Osun Countryside. In 2018 1st International Small Town and

Rural Development Conference (STARDEC) Proceedings, 256-261. Conference held at Center for

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Rural Affairs and Community Development, between 17-20 December, 2018 Iba, State of Osun,

Nigeria.

3. Okunoye A., Oluwatunde S.J. and Longe O. B. (2017). The Exposition on Causes of Project Failure in

Information System (IS) Design: A Case Study to highlight IS Design Project Complexities in Nigeria.

In Proceedings of the iSTEAMS Multidisciplinary Cross-Border Conference. University of Ghana,

Legion October 2017. Pp. 63-74

4. Akoso C., Oshinubi K. and Okunoye A. (2017). Climate Change and Global Warming Effects:

Implications for Agriculture and Food Security in Nigeria. In In Proceedings of the iSTEAMS

Multidisciplinary Cross-Border Conference. University of Ghana, Legion October 2017. PP.241-254

5. Okunoye A. Crable E. and Brodzinski J. (2015). Anonymity and Digital Deception in Social Media:

Voice for the Voiceless or Platform for Unethical Communications in a Developing Country. In the

Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Science, Technology, Education, Arts,

Management and Social Sciences (iSTEAMS), University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria. March

11-14, 2015

6. Okunoye A (2014). Towards A New Economy In Developing Countries: Institutional

Theory And Its Role In ICT Local Content Development In Nigeria. In the Proceedings of

3rd International Conference on Science, Technology, Education, Arts, Management and

Social Sciences (iSTEAMS), Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti. Nigeria. May 30-31, 2014. 7. Zanamwe N and Okunoye A. (2013). Role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in

mitigating, adapting to and monitoring climate change in developing countries. Presented to 5th ICT for

Africa Conference, Feb. 20-23, Cresta Lodge Hotel, Harare, Zimbabwe. Available at

http://www.ictforafrica.org/attachments/section/4/ict4africa2013_submission_55.pdf

8. Macharia J. and Okunoye A. (2013). Mobile Banking Influence on Wealth Creation for the Unbanked.

Presented to 5th ICT for Africa Conference, Feb. 20-23, Cresta Lodge Hotel, Harare, Zimbabwe.

Available at http://www.ictforafrica.org/attachments/section/4/ict4africa2013_submission_57.pdf

9. Nwokeafor C. and Okunoye A. (2013). Media Power in Elections: Evidence of the Role of Agenda-

Setting Theory in Political Communication in Nigeria Evolving Democracy. Presented to 5th ICT for

Africa Conference, Feb. 20-23, Cresta Lodge Hotel, Harare, Zimbabwe. Available at

http://www.ictforafrica.org/attachments/section/4/ict4africa2013_submission_48.pdf

10. Singh T., Okunoye A. and Aboobacker N. (2012) E-Courts: The Road to Justice. In Proceedings of 4th

ICT for Africa Conference, “Africa’s E-Inclusion: Defying the Odds and Leading the Way in Global ICT

Innovation”. Imperial Royal Hotel, Kampala, Uganda. March 21-24, 2012 (CD-ROM)

11. Adelakun O. and Okunoye A. (2012). Strategic Approach to Distance Education in Developing Countries.

In Proceedings of 4th ICT for Africa Conference, “Africa’s E-Inclusion: Defying the Odds and Leading

the Way in Global ICT Innovation”. Imperial Royal Hotel, Kampala, Uganda. March 21-24, 2012 (CD-ROM)

12. Okunoye A. (2011). Towards a Sustainable Policy – Empirical Investigation of Trends, Challenges and

Prospects of ICT and Global Climate Change in a Developing Country. In Mbarika et al. (Eds.)

Proceedings of the International Conference of ICT for Africa, Covenant University, Sango-Ota, Nigeria.

March 2011, pp. 179 –

13. Freund S., Okunoye A. and Ariyachandra T. (2009). E-Government for Developing Nation-States:

Strategies for a Difficult Initiative. Presented to the 15th Annual Conference on Industry, Engineering and

Management Systems, Cocoa Beach, Florida USA. March 9-11

14. Okunoye A. and Ariyachandra T. (2009). E-government or Channel of Propaganda? Critical Examination

of “E-government” Initiatives in Nigeria. Presented to the International Conference on Industry,

Engineering and Management Systems, Cocoa Beach, Florida USA, March 9-11 2009

15. Bada A. and Okunoye A. (2008). Human Resource Issues in Building National Software Industry:

Examples from Literature and Implications for Nigerian Software in Boateng R., Molla A. and Mbarika

V. (Eds.). Proceedings of ICT for Africa 2008 Conference, Djeuga Palace Hotel, Yaounde, Cameroun.

Dec. 18-21, 2008

16. Okunoye A. Bada A. and Frolick M. (2008). Factors influencing faculty adoption and utilization of

networked learning environment in higher Education- comparative analysis of private and public higher

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education institutions in Sub Saharan Africa. In Proceedings of IFIP WG 94 – University of Pretoria Joint

Workshop, September 23- 24, University of Pretoria, Pretoria South Africa pp 243 - 252

17. Afanuh R., Frolick M. and Okunoye A. (2008). M-Commerce in Developing Nations: Altering the Path

To Economic Development And Wealth Creation. In Proceedings of IFIP WG 94 – University of Pretoria

Joint Workshop, September 23- 24, University of Pretoria, Pretoria South Africa. pp. 174 - 188

18. Bertaux N, Okunoye A. And Glenn H. (2008). The Gender-Based Digital Divide In Global Society:

Recent Patterns. In the proceedings of International Academy of Business and Public Administration

Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, April 24-28, 2008, Double Tree Hotel, Dallas, Texas. USA

19. Bertaux A. and Okunoye A. (2008). Transparent Governance and Efficient Management Practices in

Africa: Could Information and Communication Technology Assist? In Proceedings of 21st Century

Management Conference, February 29 to March 1, 2008, Wilmington College, Wilmington Ohio. USA

20. Okunoye A. Frolick M. And Bada A. (2007) IT Innovations and e-Service Delivery: An exploratory study.

In the Proceedings of the IFIP WG 9.4 working conference, May 28 - 30, 2007, Sao Paulo Brazil.

Available at http://www.ifipwg94.org.br/fullpapers/R0121-1.pdf

21. Okunoye A. and Frolick M. (2006) Users’ Expectations and Reality of ERP System: Implementation

Experience in Higher Education. In Khosrow-Pour M.(ed.). Emerging Trends and Challenges in

Information Technology Management (CD-ROM): Proceedings of Information Resources Management

Association International Conference, USA, May 15-18, 2006 Washington DC. USA, pp. 525 – 526

22. Meletiou G., Molla A. and Okunoye A. Factors That Influence the Adoption of Application Service

Providers by SMEs. Proceedings of Information Resources Management Association International

Conference, USA, May 15-18, 2006 Washington DC. USA,

23. Okunoye A. Frolick M. and Crable E. Much Ado about ERP: A Case Study of Implementation in an

Higher Education Institution. In Proceedings of The Seventh Global Information Technology

Management World Conference, June 11-13, 2006 Orlando, USA

24. Okunoye A. and Bada A. In Search of Meaning: Complexities and Implications of Basic Definitions in

Knowledge Management. In proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Management,

North Carolina on October 27-28, 2005

25. Okunoye A., Bertaux N., and Oyelami M. Rural Community and Human Development Through

Information Technology Education: Empirical evidence from Western Nigeria. In Bada A. and Okunoye

A. (Eds). Proceedings of the IFIP WG 9.4 working conference. May 25-28, 2005, Abuja Nigeria, pp. 169

- 179

26. Waheed U. Molla A., Okunoye A. Relationship Antecedents in Outsourcing Success: Empirical

Investigation of Three Outsourcing Relationships. In Khosrow-Pour M.(ed.). Managing Modern

Organizations with Information Technology (CD-ROM): Proceedings of Information Resources

Management Association International Conference, USA , May 15-18, 2005 San-Diego, California USA,

pp. 626-631

27. Adewumi S. and Okunoye A. The Triangular Challenges of MIS Implementation in African Countries:

A Case Study of a Nigerian University. In Khosrow-Pour M.(ed.). Innovation through Information

Technology (CD-ROM): Proceedings of Information Resources Management Association International

Conference, May 23-26, 2004, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, pp. 747-750

28. Okunoye A, Increase In Computing Capability And Its Influence On Service Provision. In Proceedings

of the Thirty-Seventh Annual Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences (CD/ROM), January

5-8, 2004, Big Island, Hawaii, Computer Society Press, 2004, pp. 1-9

29. Okunoye A. Applicability of Context-Aware Framework of Knowledge Management in sub-Saharan

Africa - A Research Proposal. Presented to the American Conference on Information Systems, Tampa

Florida, August 4-6, 2003, pp. 1083 – 1057

30. Adelakun A. and Okunoye A. Financial Services Technology Transfer: Case of Bill Payment Terminal,

an IT – Based Banking Service. Presented in the Postgraduate seminar on ICT and Services: Combining

views from IS and service research, May 5-6 2003, Organized by Turku Center for Computer Science,

Turku Finland. Published in TUCS Technical Report No 25, June 2003, pp. 1-11

31. Okunoye A. Ubiquitous Computing and Service in the New Knowledge Economy: Challenges for

Developing Countries. Presented in the Postgraduate seminar on ICT and Services: Combining views from

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IS and service research, May 5-6 2003, Organized by Turku Center for Computer Science, Turku Finland.

Published in TUCS Technical Report No 25, June 2003, pp. 126-140

32. Okunoye A. Context-Aware Framework of Knowledge Management: Cultural and Infrastructural

Considerations. In CD-ROM Supplement of the Proceeding of the ISGLOB 03 - IS Perspectives and

Challenges in the Context of Globalization, IFIP8.2+9.4 Working conference, Athens, Greece, June 15-

17, 2003

33. Okunoye A, Implementation and Use of Global Intranet: Case of a Distributed Research Organization. In

Palvia P. and Liu X. (eds) , Proceedings of the 4th Global Information Technology Management World

Conference, pp.46-49 , June 8-10, Calgary 2003

34. Okunoye A., Innola E. and Karsten H. Benchmarking Knowledge Management in Developing Countries:

Case of Research Organizations in Nigeria, The Gambia, and India. In Proceedings of the 3rd European

Conference on Knowledge Management (CD-ROM). Dublin Ireland , 24-25 September 2002

35. Okunoye A. Towards a Framework for Sustainable Knowledge Management in Organizations in

Developing Countries. pp. 225-237, In Brunnstein K. and Berleur J. (Eds.). Human Choice and

Computers: Issues of Choice and Quality of Life in the Information Society. International Federation of

Information Processing, World Computer Congress 2002, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers

36. Okunoye A. North in the South: Comparative Analysis of Information Technology Infrastructure in

International vs. National Research Organizations in sub-Saharan Africa. pp. 140-143, In Palvia P. and

Ponnappa S. (eds.), Proceedings of The 3rd Global Information Technology Management World

Conference, June 23-25 2002 New York, pp.140-143 (Best paper award)

37. Okunoye A. and Karsten H, Now and Then: Internet Use in Research in sub-Saharan Africa. In

proceedings of the IFIP WG 9.4 working conference, May 29-31, 2002, Bangalore India, pp. 584-597

38. Okunoye A, Outsourcing as an IT Management Strategy for Knowledge Management in sub-Saharan

Africa. In proceedings of the IRMA Conference (CD-ROM), May 19-22 2002, Seattle Washington USA

2002

39. Okunoye A. and Karsten H. ITI as Enabler of KM: Empirical Perspectives From Research Organization

in sub-Saharan Africa. In Proceedings the Thirty-Fifth Annual Hawaii International Conference on

Systems Sciences (CD/ROM), January 7-10, 2002, Big Island, Hawaii, Computer Society Press, 2002.

Ten Pages.

40. Okunoye A. and Karsten H. Information Technology Infrastructure and knowledge management in Sub

Saharan Africa: A Research in progress. In Palvia P. and Chen L. (eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd Global

Information Technology Management World Conference, Dallas. USA June 10-12, 2001, pp. 108-111

Published Abstracts

1. Bada A. and Okunoye A. Adekoya A. and Omojokun E. ICT Application in Rural Development: A

Review of Literature and Lessons for Rural Development in Nigeria. In Proceedings of the International

Academy of African Business and Development Conference, May 23-27 2006, Accra Ghana

2. Okunoye A., Frolick M. and Crable E. A Case Study of ERP Implementation In An Higher Education

Institution – A Research In Progress. In Proceedings of The Fifth Global Information Technology

Management World Conference, June 13-15, 2004 San Diego

3. Bada A. and Okunoye A. Africa In The Era Of Globalization: Making The Case For An Indigenous

Knowledge Base. In Proceedings of the International Academy of African Business and Development

Conference, April 7 -10 , 2004 Atlanta USA

4. Okunoye A. and Karsten A. Where The Global Needs The Local: An Empirical Study of Knowledge

Management in Research Organizations in Developing Countries. In Proceedings of The Global

Information Technology Management World Conference, June 2002 New York

5. Okunoye A. Opportunities and Challenges of Using New Technologies to Support Research Work in

Developing Countries. In The Role of Research and Technology Organizations in The Globalized World,

16th Biennial WAITRO Congress, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 08-10 September, 2002

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Monographs, Reports and Other Publications

1. Adekunle Okunoye. ERP Implementation at Xavier University: Holistic Opportunity for Practice and

Research. Grapevine, September 2005, Xavier University

2. Adekunle Okunoye. Knowledge Management and Global Diversity: A Framework to Support

Organizations in Developing Countries. PhD Dissertation. TUCS Dissertations No. 46, Turku Center For

Computer Science, 2003

3. Adekunle Okunoye, Information Technology Infrastructure and Knowledge Management in sub-Saharan

Africa: An Empirical Investigation. University of Jyvaskyla, Department of Computer Science and

Information Systems, MSc. thesis 2001

4. Adekunle Okunoye, Globalization and Information Technology: Implications for Continuing Education

and Lifelong Learning in Developing Nations, submitted at Oslo Summer School in Comparative Social

Science Studies on The Globalization Effect on Education. Essay, October 2000.

5. Adekunle Okunoye, Standards of a Computer Professional – BCS’s Perspective. Submitted to The British

Computer Society. Essay, April 2000

6. Adekunle Okunoye, Design and Implementation of a Computer Based Educational Management System

(EDUMAS). University of Ibadan, Department of Computer Science, B.Sc. thesis 1991

Panels and Presentations

1. Sanusi. I.T and Okunoye A. (2018). Network of Kings from Osun Countryside - A platform for

Rural Community Economic Development (CED). Paper presented at the 5th National Community

Development Consultative Conference/Workshop, 4-7 September, 2018, Babcock University,

Ilishan Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria.

2. Sanusi. I.T and Okunoye A. (2018). Rural Industrial Park - A Model for Rural Industrialization.

Paper presented at the 5th National Community Development Consultative

Conference/Workshop, 4-7 September, 2018, Babcock University, Ilishan Remo, Ogun State,

Nigeria.

3. Okunoye A (2015). Utilization of Networked Learning Environment (NLE) for Effective Teaching and

Learning in Higher Education- Comparative Analysis of Higher Education Institutions in Sub Saharan

Africa and the USA Presentation to ABUAD Teaching and Learning Workshop. Nov. 16-18, 2015 Afe

Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria

4. Okunoye A. (2013). Multidisciplinary Research Approach. Keynote Address to the 2013 iSTEAMS

Research Nexus Conference. University of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria. May 30 – June , 2013

5. Okunoye A. (2013). E-Health: Potential for Improving Healthcare delivery in Nigeria. Keynote Address

to the 53rd Annual Delegates Meeting & Scientific Conference (ADM/SC) of the Nigerian Medical

Association. University of Lagos Multipurpose & Conference Hall, University of Lagos, Lagos Nigeria.

30th April – May 4th 2013.

6. Okunoye A. (2012). Towards A New Economy In Developing Countries: Institutional Theory And Its

Role In ICT Local Content Development In Nigeria. Presented to e-Nigeria Conference: Local Content in

ICT Development in Nigeria. Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Maitama, Abuja, Nigeria November 20-22, 2012.

Available at http://www.enigeria.gov.ng/day3.html

7. Okunoye A. (2012). Social Infrastructure Development- Panacea for Safe Environment and National

Security. Presented to Forum Lecture On Good Governance And Social Political Issues In Nigeria. August

17, 2012 Osogbo Nigeria

8. Okunoye A. (2011). On Research Methods. A Presentation to the Research Consortium on Information

Technology Innovations (ReCITI). Nigeria Computer Society 10th International Conference, Abuja

Nigeria.

9. Okunoye A. and Bada A. (2009) Towards a Sustainable Policy – Empirical Investigation of Trends,

Challenges and Prospects of ICT and Global Climate Change in a Developing Country. Invited

Presentation to the MacGlobe 2009 – 9th International Conference of the Nigeria Computer Society, July

21-24, 2009. Abuja Nigeria.

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10. Okunoye A. and Bada A. (2005) Introducing Information Systems (IS) Education In Nigerian Higher

Institutions of Learning: A Context, Content & Process Framework And Empirical Investigation. Invited

Presentation to the Conference on Bridging The Digital And Scientific Divides – Forging Partnerships

With The Nigerian Diaspora, Abuja July 25th –28th, 2005

11. Okunoye A. (2005) Building a Regional Policy Framework and Capacity for Controlling Cyber crime.

Presentation to the 2nd World Information Technology Forum - ICT for Accelerated Development. August

31-Sept 2nd, 2005. Gaborone, Botswana

12. Bertaux N., Okunoye A. and Abu-Rashed, Gender, information technology education, and economic

development in developing countries: an assessment. Presented to the Business and Economics Society

International Conference, July 2005, Grand Canyon, Arizona USA

13. ERP Workshop (2005). ERP Implementation at Xavier University: Research Findings. Workshop

Organized by Okunoye A., April 19th 2005. Williams College of Business, Xavier University

14. Abu-Rashed J. Bertaux N. and Okunoye A. Knowledge Management and Economic Development in

Developing Countries: An Examination of the Main Enablers. Presented to the Business and Economics

Society International Conference, July 2004, Greek Island of Rhodes, Greece.

15. Okunoye A. IT Infrastructure in Nigerian Organizations: An Empirical investigation of two National

Research Organizations. Presented to the Conference of International Association Of Nigerian Studies &

Development. Atlanta, USA 25-28 September 2003 16. Bada A., Okunoye A., Aniebonam M. and Owei V. Introducing Information Systems (IS) Education In

Nigerian Higher Institutions Of Learning: A Context, Content And Process Framework. In Proceedings

of The Nigeria Computer Society, Vol.14, Number 1, 2003

17. Okunoye A. Bada A. Pick J. Adewumi S. Call for More Information Systems Education in Developing

Countries: Perspectives From Information Systems Researchers and Practitioners. In Palvia P. and Liu

X. (eds.) , Proceedings of the Presented to the 4th Global Information Technology Management World

Conference, p.319, June 8-10, Calgary 2003

18. Okunoye A, Tools and Technologies for Knowledge Management, Invited Presentation for Knowledge

Management Class, Group Technology Program, University of Jyvaskyla, Jyvaskyla Finland, April 2001

19. Okunoye A., Inclusion or Exclusion - Impact of ICT on Society: Perspective from Developing Countries,

Invited Presentation for Computing and Society Class, Information System Program, University of Turku,

Turku Finland, April 2002.

SERVICE/VOLUNTARY WORK

Xavier University:

Member, Ethics Religion and Society committee (2008-2011), 2019 – Present

Member, Public Honor and Award Committee (2018 – Present)

Member, University Harassment Hearing Board (2019 – Present)

Member, Core Curriculum Assessment Committee (2018 – Present)

Member, Commencement Committee (2013-2016)

Member, Academic Assessment and Planning Committee (2013- 2016)

Advisory Board Member, Center for International Business (2013- Present)

Member, Library Committee (2009-2012)

Member, Discernment Group 3 (2009-2012)

Member, Academic Technology Committee (ATC) (2009- 2012)

Member, Academic Assessment and Planning Committee (2009-2012)

Representative of ATC on AITC (2009/2010)

Member, Ethics Religion and Society committee (2008-2011)

Member, Board of Undergraduate Studies (2005-2008 )

Member, Library Committee (2003 -2006 )

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Chair, Library Committee (2004 - 2005)

Member, University Technology Committee (2004 -2006 )

Chair, Minority Equity Subcommittee - NCAA Certification Review - Minority Equity

Search Committee for Director, Office of Multicultural Affairs

Williams College of Business/Department of Management Information Systems

Member, WCB Curriculum Committee (2017- Present)

Member, WCB Assessment Committee (2013 – 2017)

Member of the WCB Teaching Development Committee(2003-2006)

Member, Merit Review Taskforce (2004-2005)

Member, International Business Program review taskforce(2004-2005)

Member, Curriculum Committee (2008-2011)

Student’s advising

Member of Business Executive Taskforce, MIS Advisory Council

Faculty Advisor, Information Systems Club.

Review works

International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), 2005, 2008

Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences 2003, 2005,2006, 2007, 2008,2009

Information Technology and People, 2002

American Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) – 2003, 2004

Information Resources Management Association Conference (IRMA) 2004, 2005

Global Information Technology Management Conference (GITMA), 2005

ISONEWORLD Conference 2005

International Federation for Information Processing - since 2002

European Conference on Information Systems(ECIS)

Nigeria Computer Society Annual Conference 2013

Editorial Service

Proceeding of the ICT and Climate change in Developing Countries, November 2012

Proceeding of the IFIP WG9.4 Working Conference, 2005

Proceedings of the ICT for Africa Conference 2011, 2012, 2013

External Examiner

Multimedia University, Malaysia

Makerere University Business School, Kampala, Uganda

Tshwane University Of Technology. Pretoria, South Africa

Wan Zaaimuddin (2009), Knowledge Management Practices and New Product Development Strategy

in an R&D Organization (M.Eng, Advanced Manufacturing Management)

Makerere University, College of Computing and Information Sciences: Sustainable

Telemedicine Information Systems in Uganda. Kituyi Geoffrey Mayoka

(2009/HD18/1627 IU). October 2012

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Tshwane University Of Technology, Faculty of Information and Communication

Technology. A Hippocratic Privacy Protection Framework For Relational Databases. A

Thesis By Hendrik Johannes Gerhardus Oberholzer (212026492) – October 2012

Community Service

Traditional Ruler, Iba community, State of Osun, Nigeria

Volunteer, Ten Thousand Villages, Cincinnati Ohio

Member, Rotary Club of Cincinnati.

Member, Evanston Community Council, Evanston, Ohio

Member, Nigerian Association of Greater Cincinnati Area

Assist Men’s basketball recruitment process throughout the 2004/2005 session

References: Available on request