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Professor Chinonye Love Moses

Professor of Entrepreneurship and HOD, Business Management; Covenant University

PhD, MBA, MSc, BSc.

Moses  Chinonye Love

Contents

  1. College
  2. School
  3. Department
  4. Programme
  5. Research Interests
  6. Awards & Honours
  7. Teaching Areas
  8. Current Postgraduate Supervision
  9. Selected Publications (32)
  10. Conferences Attended
  11. Curriculum Vitae

College

College of Management and Social Sciences

School

Departments

Department

Business Management

Programme

Business Administration

Research Interests

ENTREPRENEURSHIP, INTREPRENEURSHIP, AGRIOPRENEURSHIP, BUSINESS, RESEARCH METHODOLOGY, MANAGEMENT, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, MICROFINANCE, POVERTY ALLEVIATION, GENDER ISSUES, ECONOMIC AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Awards & Honours

BEST PAPER AWARD IN TRACK 7: ENTREPRENEURSHIP, SMALL BUSINESS, AND INFORMAL SECTOR (IAABD 2008 CONFERENCE HELD IN UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA)

Teaching Areas

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, RESEARCH METHODOLOGY, MANAGERIAL SYSTEM DESIGN, BUSINESS POLICY, PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT, WORLD RESOURCES AND TRADE, BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

Current Postgraduate Supervision

PhD Candidate: Akinbode Mosunmola "Consumer Attitude towards Marketing on Mobile Devices".

Selected Publications (32)

1. Entrepreneurship Education: A Panacea for Poverty Reduction Among the Youth of the Niger-Delta

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2. Women Entrepreneurship in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects for Quality of Life

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3. Informal Savings and Poverty Reduction among Women in MSEs: An Exploratory Study In Iyoha, M. A. and Igbatayo, S. A

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4. Empowerment and Socio-Economic Challenges Facing Women Entrepreneurs in the South-West Nigeria: An Empirical Study”. Abuja Management Review, University of Abuja

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5. Financing Initiatives for Indigenous Entrepreneurs in SMEs: The Nigerian Experience”, International Journal of Investment and Finance

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6. Entrepreneurship, Gender and Globalization: Challenges and Prospects

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7. Parents as a Potent Agents for Students Career Education and Development

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8. Careers Educations: An effective Tool for Poverty Reduction

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9. Informal Financing, Micro/Small Enterprises and Achievement of Vision 2020 in Nigeria: Challenges and Opportunities

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10. Assessment of the Entrepreneurial Characteristics and Intentions Among Academics

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11. Examining the Relationship between Entrepreneurial Education and Entrepreneurial Action: Implications for Academic Entrepreneurship

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12. Empowering Women as an Alternative Mechanism in Resolving Crisis: The Niger Delta Experience

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13. Analysis of Entrepreneurial Attributes as Predictors of Entrepreneurial Actions Among Students

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14. Effects of Entrepreneurship Education on Students’ Entrepreneurial Actions A Study of Covenant University and Babcock University Students, Ogun State

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15. Influence of Personality Traits on Entrepreneurial Activity: A Study of Male and Female Students of Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria

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16. Motivation to Become an Entrepreneur : A Study of Nigerian Women’s Decisions

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17. Microfinance and Gender Development Policy: Implications for Millennium Development Goals

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18. Evaluation of the Factors that Impede Women Entrepreneurs’ Full Participation in Industrialization in Nigeria

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19. Entrepreneurial Analysis of Gender Sensitivity in Micro financing system in Two Selected Stated in Nigeria

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20. The Effect of Capital Adequacy on Banks’ Performance: Evidence From Nigeria

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21. Women Entrepreneurship Development: Effect of Environmental Factor

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22. Family Legacy and Female Entrepreneurs: Insights from Nigeria

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23. The Effect of Entrepreneurship Education on Students’ Entrepreneurial Intentions

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24. Entrepreneurial Motivations as Determinants of Women Entrepreneurial Challenges

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25. The Role of Cultural Values in Understanding the Challenges Faced by Female Entrepreneurs in Nigeria

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26. Economic Empowerment and Socio-Economic Challenges Facing Women Entrepreneurs in the South West Nigeria: An Empirical Study

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27. Women Behaviour Towards Microfinance Scheme: An Exploratory Study

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28. Motivational Patterns and the Performance of Entrepreneurs: An Empirical Study of Women Entrepreneurs in South-West Nigeria

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29. Motivation to become an entrepreneur: A Study of Nigerian Women’s Decision

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30. Empowering Women Entrepreneurs in Ogun State through Microfinance: Challenges and Prospects

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31. Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as a Strategy for Managing Nigerian External Reserves for Sustainable Development

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32. Knowledge Management as a Strategy for achieving High Entrepreneurial Performance and Competitiveness

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Conferences Attended


(1) Chinonye Okafor (2005) Career Education As A Strategy For Poverty Reduction: The Role of Women. (A Paper Presented At The International Conference on Human Development In Held In Covenant University, Ota)

(2) Chinonye Okafor (2005)The Impact of Informal Savings on Development of Micro And Small Scale Enterprises (MSEs) Among The Urban Women In Lagos Metropolis.( A Paper Presented At The National Conference on Informal Sector And Sustainable Development In Nigeria Held In University Of Ado-Ekiti)

(3) Chinonye Okafor Umoren Bimpe.and Kelikume, I. (2005). The Effect of Capital Adequacy on Banks’ Performance.” A Paper Presented National Conference on Informal Financial Sector and Sustainable Development in Nigeria held at Covenant University).
(4) Kelikume Ikechukwu and Chinonye Okafor (2005) Mergers and Acquisitions Strategy: Discussion of the Guideline for Effective Integration of Merger and Acquisition Principles in the Banking Sector ” A Paper Presented at National Conference on Informal Financial Sector and Sustainable Development in Nigeria held at Covenant University).

(5) Chinonye Okafor.and Fagboyede Samuel (2006) “Establishing Business Support Services As An Effective Way of Solving Challenges Facing Women Entrepreneurs”. A Paper Presented an International Conference held at University of Port Harcourt, November 22-24, 2006.

(6) Chinonye Okafor, Fagboyede Samuel and Agboola, (2006). Empowering Nigerian Women Entrepreneurs Through Microfinance: Challenges and Prospects. A Paper Presented at an International Conference held at University of Port Harcourt, November 22-24, 2006.

(7) Chinonye Okafor (2007). “Managing Nigerian External Reserve: Challenges and Prospects”. Paper Presented at Nigeria Society for Financial research, 3rd Annual National Conference, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State. 20-23rd Nov.

(8) Fagboyede Samuel and Chinonye Okafor (2007). “EFCC as a Strategy for
Managing External Reserve”. Paper Presented at Nigeria Society for Financial
research, 3rd Annual National Conference, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-
Akoko, Ondo State. 20-23rd Nov.

(9) Chinonye Okafor (2007). “Entrepreneurship Education: A Panacea for Poverty Reduction Among the Youth of the Niger-Delta”. Paper Presented at Nigerian Sociological Society (NSS) 7th Annual National Conference, Sharon Ultimate Hotel, Area 3, Garki Abuja, FCT, Nigeria.

(10) Chinonye Okafor (2008). “ Effect of Entrepreneurship Education on Students’ Entrepreneurial Actions: A Study of Covenant University and Babcock University Students.” A Paper Presented at the African Entrepreneurship Seminar.” Held at Transcorp Hilton Abuja on 31st March to 2nd April.

(11) Chinonye Okafor and Efobi Uchenna (2010). Women Behaviour Towards Microfinance Scheme: An Exploratory Study. Paper Presented at the Conference organized by the College of Business and Social Sciences, Covenant University, Canaan Land, Ota, April

(12) Chinonye Okafor (2010) Entrepreneurship Education: Dealing with Pedagogical Issues in the Higher Education Context. A Paper Presented at Research, Policy and Learning Conference on Entrepreneurship and the Millennium Development Goals, NUC, Abuja.

(13) Chinonye Okafor (2010). Entrepreneurship Education and Overcoming Life Challenging Situations: An Empirical Study of Covenant University Students, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria. A Paper Presented at Entrepreneurship in Africa: arts Sceience or both? Towards an Understanding of the Realities of Entrepreneurship on the Continent, Wits Business School, Johannesburg, south Africa, 20th -21st , Oct, 2010

Curriculum Vitae

CV -Prof. Chinonye Love Moses- Covenant University.pdf 546.16 kB
 
 
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09/10/2018 01:40 pm

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