Joseph Forson | Sustainability Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Joseph Forson | Sustainability Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Joseph Forson, UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA, Ghana

 

Dr. Joseph Forson is a distinguished academic in Development Administration with a Ph.D. from NIDA, Thailand. Currently, he serves as a Senior Lecturer and has held various leadership roles, including Vice-Dean and Graduate Coordinator at the University of Education, Winneba, Ghana. His research interests encompass Development Finance, Public Policy, and Economics of Corruption. With extensive experience in higher education, he has taught a range of subjects, including Financial Management and Education Policy. Dr. Forson also actively participates in external examination moderation for several universities, contributing to academic excellence in Ghana. βœοΈπŸ’Ό

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Research Interests

His research interests span critical areas such as Development Finance, Public Policy, Economics of Corruption, and Sustainable Livelihoods. This breadth of focus demonstrates his versatility and relevance in addressing contemporary challenges in economic development and policy.

Teaching Experience

His extensive teaching experience at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including courses related to financial management and public policy, highlights his ability to educate and mentor future leaders in the field. The variety of subjects taught demonstrates his comprehensive understanding of finance and economics.

Work Experience

Dr. Forson has held various positions in academia and consulting, including roles as a research fellow and a senior finance and policy consultant. This diverse background enriches his research perspective and practical understanding of policy implementation.

Conclusion

Dr. Joseph Forson’s extensive academic background, leadership roles, and active participation in research and teaching make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His commitment to advancing knowledge in finance and policy management, combined with his significant contributions to academic and practical applications, underscores his qualifications

Publication Top Notes Β 

  • Employee motivation and job performance: a study of basic school teachers in Ghana πŸ“ˆ β€” Cited by 146, 2021
  • Selected Macroeconomic Variables and Stock Market Movements: Empirical evidence from Thailand πŸ“Š β€” Cited by 105, 2014
  • Genuine Wealth Per Capita as a Measure of Sustainability and the Negative Impact of Corruption on Sustainable Growth in Sub-Sahara Africa 🌍 β€” Cited by 66, 2017
  • Impact of income diversification strategy on credit risk and market risk among microfinance institutions πŸ’΅ β€” Cited by 45, 2023
  • Corruption, EU Aid Inflows and Economic Growth in Ghana: Cointegration and Causality Analysis πŸ“‰ β€” Cited by 44, 2015
  • Causes of corruption: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa 🚨 β€” Cited by 42, 2016
  • Peer effects in R&D investment policy: Evidence from China πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ β€” Cited by 39, 2021
  • The impact of artisanal small-scale mining on sustainable livelihoods: a case study of mining communities in the Tarkwa-Nsuaem municipality of Ghana ⛏️ β€” Cited by 35, 2017
  • Innovation financing and public policy dilemmas in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) πŸ’‘ β€” Cited by 34, 2020
  • Innovation, institutions and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa–an IV estimation of a panel threshold model πŸ“ˆ β€” Cited by 31, 2021