Charles Agyei

Department

Business Management

Over ten years of experience in teaching at the university level; currently teaches at the undergraduate level at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration;

Skilled and contributed to the development of curriculum and teaching notes for Reading Seminar in Humanities;

Proficient in developing and applying appropriate teaching techniques to enhance learning process that sought to effectively address the needs of students;

Skilled in using software such as SPSS and SmartPLS for research;

Fluent in English and Twi;

A fast leaner, a team player and a highly developed sense of creating positive environments for student-centred learning.

 

  • Bachelor of Arts (Sociology and History). University of Ghana, Legon, Accra Ghana.
  • Masters in International Affairs and Administration. Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri, USA.
  • Doctoral student (PhD in Management). Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration. Accra, Ghana.
  • Strategic Management and Business Policy
  • Principles of Management
  • Organizational Behaviour
  • Rational decision-making
  • Non-rational/superstitious decision-making
  • Organizational culture
  • Leadership

Undergraduate Level Course, GIMPA Business School, GIMPA, Accra, Ghana

  • GBUS 206: Principles of Management
  • GBUS 403A: Strategic Management and Business Policy
  • GBUS 205A: Management and Organisational Behaviour
  • Atsu, F., Agyei, C., Phanuel Darbi, W., & Adjei-Mensah, S. (2014). The impact of telecommunication revenue on economic growth: Evidence from Ghana. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies5(2), 195-208.
  • Darbi, W. P. K., & Agyei, C. (2022). Toward a Bourdieusian Perspective on the Tribe and Organisations. Journal of African Business, 1-20.
  • Darbi, W. P. K., Agyei, C., Atsu, F., & Adjei-Mensah, S. (2013). The Incidence of Dysfunctional Internet Usage in Ghana: An Exploratory Study. European Journal of Business and Management5(2), 223-236

Charles Agyei

Department

Business Management

Over ten years of experience in teaching at the university level; currently teaches at the undergraduate level at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration;

Skilled and contributed to the development of curriculum and teaching notes for Reading Seminar in Humanities;

Proficient in developing and applying appropriate teaching techniques to enhance learning process that sought to effectively address the needs of students;

Skilled in using software such as SPSS and SmartPLS for research;

Fluent in English and Twi;

A fast leaner, a team player and a highly developed sense of creating positive environments for student-centred learning.

 

  • Bachelor of Arts (Sociology and History). University of Ghana, Legon, Accra Ghana.
  • Masters in International Affairs and Administration. Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri, USA.
  • Doctoral student (PhD in Management). Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration. Accra, Ghana.
  • Strategic Management and Business Policy
  • Principles of Management
  • Organizational Behaviour
  • Rational decision-making
  • Non-rational/superstitious decision-making
  • Organizational culture
  • Leadership

Undergraduate Level Course, GIMPA Business School, GIMPA, Accra, Ghana

  • GBUS 206: Principles of Management
  • GBUS 403A: Strategic Management and Business Policy
  • GBUS 205A: Management and Organisational Behaviour
  • Atsu, F., Agyei, C., Phanuel Darbi, W., & Adjei-Mensah, S. (2014). The impact of telecommunication revenue on economic growth: Evidence from Ghana. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies5(2), 195-208.
  • Darbi, W. P. K., & Agyei, C. (2022). Toward a Bourdieusian Perspective on the Tribe and Organisations. Journal of African Business, 1-20.
  • Darbi, W. P. K., Agyei, C., Atsu, F., & Adjei-Mensah, S. (2013). The Incidence of Dysfunctional Internet Usage in Ghana: An Exploratory Study. European Journal of Business and Management5(2), 223-236

Charles Agyei

Department

Business Management

Over ten years of experience in teaching at the university level; currently teaches at the undergraduate level at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration;

Skilled and contributed to the development of curriculum and teaching notes for Reading Seminar in Humanities;

Proficient in developing and applying appropriate teaching techniques to enhance learning process that sought to effectively address the needs of students;

Skilled in using software such as SPSS and SmartPLS for research;

Fluent in English and Twi;

A fast leaner, a team player and a highly developed sense of creating positive environments for student-centred learning.

 

  • Bachelor of Arts (Sociology and History). University of Ghana, Legon, Accra Ghana.
  • Masters in International Affairs and Administration. Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri, USA.
  • Doctoral student (PhD in Management). Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration. Accra, Ghana.
  • Strategic Management and Business Policy
  • Principles of Management
  • Organizational Behaviour
  • Rational decision-making
  • Non-rational/superstitious decision-making
  • Organizational culture
  • Leadership

Undergraduate Level Course, GIMPA Business School, GIMPA, Accra, Ghana

  • GBUS 206: Principles of Management
  • GBUS 403A: Strategic Management and Business Policy
  • GBUS 205A: Management and Organisational Behaviour
  • Atsu, F., Agyei, C., Phanuel Darbi, W., & Adjei-Mensah, S. (2014). The impact of telecommunication revenue on economic growth: Evidence from Ghana. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies5(2), 195-208.
  • Darbi, W. P. K., & Agyei, C. (2022). Toward a Bourdieusian Perspective on the Tribe and Organisations. Journal of African Business, 1-20.
  • Darbi, W. P. K., Agyei, C., Atsu, F., & Adjei-Mensah, S. (2013). The Incidence of Dysfunctional Internet Usage in Ghana: An Exploratory Study. European Journal of Business and Management5(2), 223-236

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