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
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
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
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