Solomon Odei-Appiah is currently a PhD candidate in Information Systems at the University of Ghana. He holds an MPhil degree in Management Information Systems from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) and a BSc degree in Computer Science from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. He is an assistant lecturer of Information Systems at the GIMPA School of Technology.
1. PhD Information Systems, University of Ghana, Legon (Ongoing)
2. MPhil. Management Information Systems, Ghana Institute of Management & Public Administration (GIMPA), 2016.
3. B.Ed., Computer Science, University of Cape Coast, 2008.
1. System Analysis & Design
2. Business Process Reengineering
3. I.T. Entrepreneurship
4. Ethical & Legal Issues in Computing
5. Electronic Business
6. Software Engineering
7. Management Information Systems
1. Smart Devices and Mobile Ecosystems
2. ICT and Social Inclusion/Exclusion
3. ICT Curriculum and Education
4. E-government
5. Cyber Security
1. System Analysis & Design
2. Business Process Reengineering
3. I.T. Entrepreneurship
4. Ethical & Legal Issues in Computing
5. Electronic Business
6. Software Engineering
7. Management Information Systems
1. Odei-Appiah, S. (2023). Impact of Disruptive Technologies on the Socioeconomic Development of Emerging Countries: Digital Tech and Resources for Learning Under Lockdown. In Impact of Disruptive Technologies on the Socio-Economic Development of Emerging Countries (pp. 133-146). IGI Global.
2. Odei-Appiah, S., Wiredu, G., & Adjei, J. K. (2022). Fintech use, digital divide and financial inclusion. Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance, (ahead-of-print).
3. Adjei, J. K., Adams, S., Mensah, I. K., Tobbin, P. E. & Odei-Appiah, S. (2020) “Digital Identity Management on Social Media: Exploring the Factors That Influence Personal Information Disclosure on Social Media.” Sustainability, 12. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su12239994
4. Adjei, J. K., Odei-Appiah, S., & Tobbin, P. E. (2019). Explaining the determinants of continual use of mobile financial services. Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance, 22(1),
5. J. K. Adjei, S. Odei-Appiah, (2018). Mobile Technologies and Socio-Economic Development in Emerging Nations, (Mobile Financial Services in Emerging Countries: Technology, Adoption, and Regulatory Issues.) IGI Global.
Mr. Solomon Odei-Appiah
Assistant Lecturer in Information Systems
D-Block, room 30
sodei-appiah@gimpa.edu.gh
Solomon Odei-Appiah is currently a PhD candidate in Information Systems at the University of Ghana. He holds an MPhil degree in Management Information Systems from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) and a BSc degree in Computer Science from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. He is an assistant lecturer of Information Systems at the GIMPA School of Technology.
1. PhD Information Systems, University of Ghana, Legon (Ongoing)
2. MPhil. Management Information Systems, Ghana Institute of Management & Public Administration (GIMPA), 2016.
3. B.Ed., Computer Science, University of Cape Coast, 2008.
1. System Analysis & Design
2. Business Process Reengineering
3. I.T. Entrepreneurship
4. Ethical & Legal Issues in Computing
5. Electronic Business
6. Software Engineering
7. Management Information Systems
1. Smart Devices and Mobile Ecosystems
2. ICT and Social Inclusion/Exclusion
3. ICT Curriculum and Education
4. E-government
5. Cyber Security
1. System Analysis & Design
2. Business Process Reengineering
3. I.T. Entrepreneurship
4. Ethical & Legal Issues in Computing
5. Electronic Business
6. Software Engineering
7. Management Information Systems
1. Odei-Appiah, S. (2023). Impact of Disruptive Technologies on the Socioeconomic Development of Emerging Countries: Digital Tech and Resources for Learning Under Lockdown. In Impact of Disruptive Technologies on the Socio-Economic Development of Emerging Countries (pp. 133-146). IGI Global.
2. Odei-Appiah, S., Wiredu, G., & Adjei, J. K. (2022). Fintech use, digital divide and financial inclusion. Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance, (ahead-of-print).
3. Adjei, J. K., Adams, S., Mensah, I. K., Tobbin, P. E. & Odei-Appiah, S. (2020) “Digital Identity Management on Social Media: Exploring the Factors That Influence Personal Information Disclosure on Social Media.” Sustainability, 12. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su12239994
4. Adjei, J. K., Odei-Appiah, S., & Tobbin, P. E. (2019). Explaining the determinants of continual use of mobile financial services. Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance, 22(1),
5. J. K. Adjei, S. Odei-Appiah, (2018). Mobile Technologies and Socio-Economic Development in Emerging Nations, (Mobile Financial Services in Emerging Countries: Technology, Adoption, and Regulatory Issues.) IGI Global.
Mr. Solomon Odei-Appiah
Assistant Lecturer in Information Systems
D-Block, room 30
sodei-appiah@gimpa.edu.gh
Solomon Odei-Appiah is currently a PhD candidate in Information Systems at the University of Ghana. He holds an MPhil degree in Management Information Systems from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) and a BSc degree in Computer Science from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. He is an assistant lecturer of Information Systems at the GIMPA School of Technology.
1. PhD Information Systems, University of Ghana, Legon (Ongoing)
2. MPhil. Management Information Systems, Ghana Institute of Management & Public Administration (GIMPA), 2016.
3. B.Ed., Computer Science, University of Cape Coast, 2008.
1. System Analysis & Design
2. Business Process Reengineering
3. I.T. Entrepreneurship
4. Ethical & Legal Issues in Computing
5. Electronic Business
6. Software Engineering
7. Management Information Systems
1. Smart Devices and Mobile Ecosystems
2. ICT and Social Inclusion/Exclusion
3. ICT Curriculum and Education
4. E-government
5. Cyber Security
1. System Analysis & Design
2. Business Process Reengineering
3. I.T. Entrepreneurship
4. Ethical & Legal Issues in Computing
5. Electronic Business
6. Software Engineering
7. Management Information Systems
1. Odei-Appiah, S. (2023). Impact of Disruptive Technologies on the Socioeconomic Development of Emerging Countries: Digital Tech and Resources for Learning Under Lockdown. In Impact of Disruptive Technologies on the Socio-Economic Development of Emerging Countries (pp. 133-146). IGI Global.
2. Odei-Appiah, S., Wiredu, G., & Adjei, J. K. (2022). Fintech use, digital divide and financial inclusion. Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance, (ahead-of-print).
3. Adjei, J. K., Adams, S., Mensah, I. K., Tobbin, P. E. & Odei-Appiah, S. (2020) “Digital Identity Management on Social Media: Exploring the Factors That Influence Personal Information Disclosure on Social Media.” Sustainability, 12. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su12239994
4. Adjei, J. K., Odei-Appiah, S., & Tobbin, P. E. (2019). Explaining the determinants of continual use of mobile financial services. Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance, 22(1),
5. J. K. Adjei, S. Odei-Appiah, (2018). Mobile Technologies and Socio-Economic Development in Emerging Nations, (Mobile Financial Services in Emerging Countries: Technology, Adoption, and Regulatory Issues.) IGI Global.
Mr. Solomon Odei-Appiah
Assistant Lecturer in Information Systems
D-Block, room 30
sodei-appiah@gimpa.edu.gh
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