Equip emerging scholars with critical methodologies and frameworks to produce high-quality management research. This workshop enhances analytical skills and publishing insights through expert-led sessions, fostering impactful scholarship and global collaboration.
This programme is designed for doctoral candidates, master’s degree holders interested in pursuing a PhD, and early-career academics in management fields. It targets researchers and newly appointed faculty seeking to enhance their critical research skills. Participants will engage in rigorous training to strengthen their scholarship and evidence-based decision-making.
Good academic and management research is the foundation of impactful scholarship
and evidence-based decision-making. Advancing Management Research Capacity for
Doctoral & Early Academics in Nigeria is a rigorous workshop designed to equip
emerging scholars with the critical skills, methodologies, and frameworks needed to
produce high-quality research that drives academic and industry relevance.
Through interactive sessions, expert-led discussions, and hands-on research
development exercises, participants will refine their research design, strengthen
analytical capabilities, and gain insights into publishing in top-tier journals. The
programme fosters collaboration, mentorship, and global research perspectives,
positioning scholars to contribute meaningfully to the field of management
Key Learning Outcomes
Master critical research skills and methodologies, including both qualitative and quantitative modeling using tools like NVIVO and AMOS.
The workshop provides a platform for refining research designs and gaining strategic insights into publishing in top-tier international journals.
Attendees will benefit from mentorship and networking opportunities within research clusters to foster global collaboration and impactful scholarship.
Session 1: Fundamentals of Research Methodology 1
Session 2: Introductory to Qualitative Research Modelling
Session 3: Introductory to Qualitative Research Modelling & Systematic literature
review
Session 4: Qualitative Research Modelling: Coding, analyzing transcripts & field
notes using NVIVO (Practical)
DAY 2
Session 1: Building literature reviews using NVIVO
Session 2: Introduction to Quantitative Research
Session 3: Quantitative Research Modelling: Introduction to Regression Analysis
Session 4: Regression Analysis
DAY 3
Session 1: Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling using AMOS
Session 2: Structural Equation Modeling using AMOS: Path Analysis
Session 3: Framing Research Article for International Readership
Session 4: Introduction to CKCLE Research Clusters
Dr. Okechukwu Amah teaches Management Communication, Human Resources, Leadership, and Organisational Behaviour at Lagos Business School, where he also serves as Research Director. He previously lectured part-time at Lagos State University, teaching MBA courses in organisational studies, and has facilitated programmes for NLNG. He also reviews academic papers for major management associations. Dr. Amah holds a degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Ibadan, an MBA, and a PhD from the University of Benin. He began his career at Texaco Overseas Nigeria as a petroleum engineer, rising to Production Manager before the Chevron merger, and later holding key roles at Chevron Nigeria.
Dr Okoye is a full-time faculty member in the Department of Accounting at Lagos Business School, an experienced research consultant with a demonstrated history of working in the research industry. His core area of research interest includes forensic accounting (financial statement fraud) and financial reporting. He facilitates sessions in corporate financial accounting, cost and management accounting, as well as quantitative methods in Business in the full-time MBA, Executive MBA, Modular Executive MBA, as well as custom programs.
In addition to teaching, Francis also engages in consulting activities. His consulting activities have included: Financial Modeling, Business Plans, Data Analytics, and Business Intelligence for various firms.
Dr. Okechukwu Amah teaches Management Communication, Human Resources, Leadership, and Organisational Behaviour at Lagos Business School, where he also serves as Research Director. He previously lectured part-time at Lagos State University, teaching MBA courses in organisational studies, and has facilitated programmes for NLNG. He also reviews academic papers for major management associations. Dr. Amah holds a degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Ibadan, an MBA, and a PhD from the University of Benin. He began his career at Texaco Overseas Nigeria as a petroleum engineer, rising to Production Manager before the Chevron merger, and later holding key roles at Chevron Nigeria.
Dr Okoye is a full-time faculty member in the Department of Accounting at Lagos Business School, an experienced research consultant with a demonstrated history of working in the research industry. His core area of research interest includes forensic accounting (financial statement fraud) and financial reporting. He facilitates sessions in corporate financial accounting, cost and management accounting, as well as quantitative methods in Business in the full-time MBA, Executive MBA, Modular Executive MBA, as well as custom programs.
In addition to teaching, Francis also engages in consulting activities. His consulting activities have included: Financial Modeling, Business Plans, Data Analytics, and Business Intelligence for various firms.
The Admission Process
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