CURRICULUM VITAE

  1. Personal Data

1.Name:CAMPBELL, Omolara Ayotunde

No 1, Oyewusi Street Off

Oshuntokun Avenue, Old Bodija,

Ibadan

Telephone Number &08033176177,

E- Mail Address:

2.Date and Place of Birth20th June, Ibadan

3.NationalityNigerian

4.Marital StatusMarried

5.No of Children3(22yrs, 19yrs&15yrs)

6.Name and Address of Spouse(Next of Kin): Dr. B.G Campbell,

Glory field Hospital, Ore, OndoState.

08066109738

7. Name and Address of Next of Kin Same as above

8. Date of Assumption of Duty 1st November, 2004(Before then served as Assistant

Lecturer of Economics from October 2nd, 1991-

September 30th 1998 in Adeyemi College of

Education, Ondo. Ondo State, Nigeria).

9. Status of first Appointment in Lead City University Lecturer II

10.Present Position Senior Lecturer - Lead City

University, Ibadan – (Presently at Department of

Economics and Development Studies, Covenant

University, Ota, Ogun State on Sabbatical

Appointment)

11.Date of Last Promotion2007

12. Date of Confirmation of

Appointment:1st April, 2008

13.If not Confirmed, Why?Not Applicable

14.Present SalaryNil

15.FacultySocial Sciences and Entrepreneurial Studies.

16.DepartmentEconomics

Educational Background

  1. Educational Institutions Attended With Dates

a.Primary Education:

Alafia Institute Mokola,Ibadan 1970 – 1973

Sacred Heart PrivateSchool, Ring- Road, Ibadan. 1974 - 1976

b.Secondary Education:

(i)St. Teresa’s College, Oke – Ado, Ibadan 1976 – 1982

(ii)International School, University of Ibadan1982 – 1984

c.Higher Educational Institutions Attended with Dates:

(i)University of Ibadan, Ibadan.1984 – 1987

(ii)Obafemi AwolowoUniversity, Ile –Ife1992 – 1996

(iii)University of Ibadan, Ibadan2003 – 2004

(iv)Lead City University, Ibadan 2006– 2010

(LCU Staff Development Programme with

Supervisors from the University of Ibadan)

  1. Academic and Professional Qualifications with Dates

(i)B.Sc (Hons) Economics. 1987

(ii)M.Sc Economics 1997

(iii)M.Ed.Educational Planning and Policy 2004

(iv)Ph.D Economics (Award Winning) 2010

Awards Received

i.Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Business andPublic Policy, Northern Illinois University, Rockford, Illinois, Chicago.USA.

ii.Award of Excellence – Nigerian Economics Students’ Association,

LCU Chapter (2006)

iii.Best Lecturer – Nigerian Business Administration Students’ Association LCU Chapter (2006).

iv.Award of Excellence – Nigerian Economics Students’ Association LCU Chapter (2012).

  1. Work Experience With Dates

1.Work Experience in Other Universities.

  1. AdeyemiCollege of Education, Ondo (Degree Awarding) –

Assistant Lecturer of Economics. October 1991–Sept. 1998

  1. Ambrose AlliUniversity, Esc Campus – Part – Time Lecturer,

January1999–October 2004.

2.Work Experience in PresentUniversity

Lead City University, Ibadan. November 1st 2004 to date

D.Courses Taught in the last Academic Session

ECO101—Principles of Economics 1

ECO114—Nigerian Economy in Perspective

ECO 201—Introductory Microeconomics

ECO 301—Microeconomic Theory 1

ECO 305—Structure of the Nigerian Economy

ECO 211—Introductory Macroeconomics

ECO 311—Macroeconomic Theory 1

ECO314—Development Economics

ECO 411—Macroeconomic Theory 2

ECO 413—Economic Planning

PDM 602—Basic Economic Analysis 1

ECO 714—Economic Planning

ECO 717—Development Economics

E.Current Graduate Studies Supervision

M.Sc -6 students.

F.Current Undergraduate Supervision

20 Students

G.Membership of Professional Body

i.American Economic Association (AEA)

ii.Nigerian Economic Society (Life Membership) FM. 3242

iii.Higher Education Research and Policy Network (HERPNET)

iv.Institute of Research on Global Business(IRGB), Rockford, Illinois, USA.

v.WOAFA, Centre for Development Policy and Management (WCDPAM).

vi.Global Development Network (GDN), New Delhi.

vii.Full Bright Academy of Science and Technology(FAST)

viii. Association for the Advancement of African Women Economists (AAAWE)

vix. African Growth and Development Policy Modeling Consortium(AGRODEP)

H.Publications

  1. Thesis/Dissertation

i.Impact of MultinationalCorporations on the Manufacturing Sector of the

Nigerian Economy[B.Sc Economics Project]

ii Export Promotion and Diversification under Structural Adjustment Conditions in Nigeria [M.Sc Economics Thesis]

iii Resource Availability as Determinant of Prostgraduate Students’ Admission in the University of Ibadan [M.Ed.Thesis]

iv A Critical Assessment of the Nexus between the Use of Resources,

Students’ Enrolment andPrivateUniversity Education in Nigeria.[Ph.DThesis]

I.a.Books Written and Contributions to Books:

1. Balogun Olubunmi, Akinlade Roseline and Campbell Omolara (2012) “Impact

of Microfinance on Rural Households”. Published in a book titled “Cooperative

Finance in Developing Economies”. An International Publication with articles from

notable members of academia from three continents- Canada, France, Germany, Italy,

Nigeria, Senegal, Spain and the United Kingdom.

  1. Campbell O.A (2010) Emphasizing the Nexus between Gender-Sensitive Budgeting and Poverty Alleviation in Nigeria. Being a chapter in the book titled “The Feminist/Womanist Dialectics: A Critical Source Book and a Festschrift in honour of Prof. A. Adimora-Ezeigbo. Edited by Y.O.O.Akorede( Ph.D) and A.A. Asiyanbola( Ph.D) ISBN – 978-999-355-1-56a. Pp. 175 – 198.
  2. Campbell O.A.[2008] “Basics of Economics”. A Text-Book on BasicEconomic Principles for students in Degree Programmes, National Certificate of Education and Advanced Level.Published by Lead City University Press,Ibadan.
  3. Campbell O.A [2007] “Staff Performance Evaluation in Universities in Nigeria”being a contribution to a book titled “Fundamentals of Human Resource Management in Nigeria” Edited by I.B Bello Imam, B.O.Oshinebo and S.A. Ojeifo. Published by LeadCityUniversity Press,Ibadan.
  4. Campbell O. A. (2007) “Mobilization, Allocation and Utilization ofEducation Resources in Higher Education in Nigeria”. Being a chapter inthe book titled “Revitalization of African Higher Education” edited byJoel Babalola, Labode Popoola, Adams Onuka, Soji Oni, Wole Olatokunand Rosemary Agbonlahor. Published by Higher Education and PolicyNetwork and the Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan.

6.Campbell O.A. [2006] “Education as a Strategy for Environmental Sustainability in Nigeria”. A contribution to the Book titled “Education for Millennium Development” in honour of Prof. Michael Abiola Omolewa. Published by Spectrum Books, Ring Road, Ibadan.

7.Campbell O.A. [1995]“Social Services in Nigeria.” A Textbook Development Project inAdeyemi College of Education, Ondo. Edited by Dr. Wale Osisanwo and

by Babson Press, Ondo.

(b)Published Articles..

8.Campbell, O.A (2013)“Economics of Provision and Financing of Higher Education in Nigeria”. European Journal of Social Sciences (EJSS), Vol.39, Issue 3, August. ISSN 1450 – 2267.

9.Campbell, O.A (2013),“Global Financial Crisis and Budgetary Allocation to the

Education Sectorin Nigeria”. European Journal of Humanities and Social

Sciences. (EJHSS), Vol. 20, No. 1. ISSN 2220 – 9425.

10. Campbell O.A and Olaoye O.O (2011)“Global Economic Crisis and Financial

Recovery in the Oil and Gas Sector. Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences (JETEMS) 2(5) Pp. 450 -453. Scholarlink Research Institute Journals. Also available online at

11.Campbell O. A. (2011) “Sustaining Economic Growth through Entrepreneurship andHigher Education “In East African Journal of Educational Research and Policy(EAJERP) 3(4).

12. Okuwa, O.B & Campbell, O.A (2011) “The Influence of Strike on The Choice ofHigherEducation Demand in Oyo State, Nigeria” in Journal of Emerging Trend inEconomicsand Management Sciences (JETEMS) 2(4) August. Scholarlink Research Institute Journals.Alsoavailable online at

13.Campbell, O.A (2010) “Foreign ExchangeMarket and Monetary Management in Nigeria” inJournal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences (JETEMS) 1(2)Scholarlink Research Institute Journals. ISSN: 2141-7024, December, Pp. 101-106. Also available online at

14.Ayodele A. I. &Campbell O. A. (2010) “A Socio Economic Overview of the Nigerian Economy” in Journal of Development Administration, Department of Management and Accounting, Lead City University, Ibadan. Nigeria. Vol. 3, No 1, June. Pp. 38-54.

15.Campbell O.A(2010) “Maintaining Quality Assurance In Private University EducationIn Nigeria through the Adoption Of Mobile Phones in Teaching and Learning. InAfrican Journal of Technology Policy, Ghana. Vol. 5, No 1, October. Pp.313-330.ISSN 1119- 8966.

16.Campbell O.A(2009)”A Critical Assessment of the Nexus between theUse of Resources, Students’ Enrolment and Private University EducationinNigeria. In Journalof the Academy of Business and Public Policy(ABPP).Vol.1, No 2, Summer, Rockford, Illinois, USA. Pp 65 – 96.

17.Ayodele Sesan and Campbell O.A(2009) “Optimal Pricing of PetroleumProducts in Nigeria.In West African Journal of Management and Liberal Studies. Ghana. Vol. 3, No 1,April. Pp. 161- 170.

18.Campbell O.A [2008] “Consolidation, Recapitalization of the BankingIndustry in Nigeria – Economic Implications, In African Journal of Technology Policy, Ghana. Vol. 4, No 1, June 2008 Pp191 – 218.

19.Campbell O.A(2006) “Consolidation and Recapitalization of the BankingIndustryin Nigeria – Expected Economic Implications” in Nigerian Journalof Monetary Economics (NJOME), University of Port-Harcourt, Vol. 6, No 6 & 7,April 2006, Pp 1- 18.

20.Campbell O.A. [1998] “The Contribution of the Agricultural Sector of theNigerian Economy to Export Trade under SAP conditions.” In Review inSocialSciences Seminar Series, Social Sciences, Adeyemi College of Education OndoVol.1, No 1, April. Pp 1 – 21.

21.Campbell O.A [1997] “Inflationary Trends in Nigeria” (1970 – 1990): AnAppraisal, in Journal of Women in Research and Development (JOWORD),Vol 2, Pages 82 –87.

22.Campbell O.A.[1996] “Military Regimes & Economic Policy Initiatives: Astudyof the Structural Adjustment Programme under IBB’s Regime” in OndoJournal of Arts and Social Sciences, (OJASS, Vol. 1, No1, January Pages137 – 150.

23.Campbell O.A. [1996] “Home Management in a Depressed Economy” inJournal of Women in Colleges of Education (JOWICE). Pages 179 – 189

(c)Papers under Review for Publication

24. Adedeji S. O and Campbell, O.A.(2011) “The Role of Higher Education in

Human Capital Development”,under review for publication in Kampala

UniversityJournal of Educational Review,Uganda.

25. Olomola, P.A and Campbell, O.A (2013) “Economic Globalization, Emission

and Life Expectancy in Selected Sub - Saharan African Countries, under

review in Journal of International Development, JID-13-0385.

26. Campbell, O.A, Elabor, A.E and Agbiokoro, T.C (2013) “Exchange Rate

Policies and Macroeconomic Performance: Evidence from Nigeria”, under

review inInternational Journal of Finance and Economics, IJFE. ID. 13-0332.

27.Campbell, O.A and Agbiokoro, T.C (2013) “Human Capital and Economic

Growth: A Three Stage least Squares Approach”, under review in Canadian

Journal of Economics, under SSRN Management. Abstract already available

at = 2331545.

(d) Papers Accepted for Publication

28. Apata, T.G and Campbell, O.A (2013)“Public Spending in Agriculture in

Nigeria: Ondo State as a Reference of Analysis”. Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management.

(e)Work in Progress

29.The Place of Communication in a Market Economy.( Data Collection Stage)

30.Cooperative Societies, Welfare Status and Economic Development – The Case of Covenant University Cooperative Society.

31. Unemployment and Risk Aversion among Nigerian Youths: What Responses

and Relationship Exist? ( Proposal submitted for the World Bank 2013

Conference.

32. Promoting Inclusive Growth: Entrepreneurial Education, Intentions and Youth

Employment – abstract submitted for the UNU-WIDER conference scheduled

to take place in September, 2013.

33. Nigeria and Crisis of Economic Development – Proposal Stage.

34.Human Capital and Economic Growth in Nigeria: A Three Stage Least Squares Approach- Paper submitted for the CSAE 2014 Conference on Economic Development in Africa.

35. Testing Purchasing Power Parity: Evidence from Nigeria and USA.

(f)Post- Doctoral Thesis Assessed (Post – Field and Proposals)

  • Macroeconomic Fluctuations and bank Performance in Nigeria.
  • Knowledge Economy and Economic growth in Nigeria.
  • Youth Labour Market Outcomes in Nigeria: Evidence from National Labour Market Survey.
  • Financial Sector Development and Economic growth in Nigeria: Evidence from a Hidden Cointegration Analysis.
  • Trade Liberalization, Institutions and Economic Growth in Selected sub- Saharan African Countries.
  • Variations in Old Age Support in an Urbanizing Society: A Study of South Western Nigeria.
  • Re-examining Levels and Predictors of Child Mortality in Nigeria.
  • Influence of Women’s Status on Maternal Mortality Risk in Nigeria.
  • Technology Spillovers from Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria.
  • Trade Facilitation and Trade Performance in ECOWAS sub region.
  • Effect of Climate Change on Energy Production in Nigeria.

(g)Guest Lecture, Seminar Presentation/ Workshop and Attended Seminars.

  • One- Day Seminar organized by the Nigerian Economic Society. Theme: Fuel Subsidy Removal in Nigeria. 24th November, 2011. Venue: De Renaissance Hotel, 172, Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos.
  • Campbell O.A (2010) Dimensions of International Business. Guest Lecturer, MBAClass: RockFord College, Illinois, Chicago, USA. 30th September.
  • Campbell O.A [2006]Consolidation and Recapitalization of the Banking Industry in Nigeria –Expected Economic Implications. A paper presented at the Round – Table Seminar Series of the Faculty of Social Sciences & Entrepreneurial studies, Lead City University, Ibadan, December 2006.
  • Ayodele A.I & Campbell O.A [2008] “Budget Impact Assessment” Being a PaperPresentation at the Training Workshop on Public Finance Management at Osun StateNigeria,January, 2008.
  • One Day Linkage/Awareness Seminar for Universities in Nigeria organized by the NigerianAccounting Standard Boards, 25th April, 2008 at Premier Hotel, Ibadan, Oyo State.

J.Professional Accomplishments

i.Member, American Economics Association (AEA)

ii.Associate Editor, Journal of the Academy of Business and Public Policy,

Chicago, USA.

iii. Member, Editorial Board of Journal of Management Skills and Techniques,

Lead CityUniversity, Ibadan.

iv. Member, Institute of Research on Global Business (IRGB), USA.

v. Member, Conference Advisory Board of 2009 International Conference onBusiness and Public Policy.USA

vi.Member, Conference Steering Committee of Higher Education Research andPolicy Network.(HERPNET), Nigeria.

vii.Member, WOAFA Centre for Development Policy andManagement(WCDPAM).Nigeria.

viii.Member, Global Development Network (GDN), New Delhi.

ix.Member, Full Bright Academy of Science and Technology (FAST),

x.Chairman, Conference Communique issuing Committee of IRGB. University of Uyo, AkwaIbom, Nigeria.

xi.Member, Editorial Board of East African Journal of Educational Research and Policy, Uganda.

xii.Guest Lecturer, MBA Class: Topic of Lecture: Dimensions of International Business. RockfordCollege, Illinois, Chicago, USA. September 30th, 2010.

xii.Planned Linkage Programme in Economics(Faculty and Students) with the Chair of EconomicsProgramme in University of Rhode Island, URI, USA. September - October,2010

xiii.Editorial Board Member, East African Journal of Educational Research and Policy.

ix.Editor, Management Skills and Techniques. A Joint Publication of the Departments of Business Administration and Education Management, Lead City University, Ibadan.

K.Major Conferences/Workshop.

i.Okuwa,O.B and Campbell, O.A.2013. “Quality of Education Output and Economic Growth in Nigeria”(Paper presented at Special Panel Session on Economics of Education) 54th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Economic Society (NES), 16th -19th, 2013. Sheraton Abuja Hotel, Nigeria.

ii. Campbell, O.A 2012. “Economics of Public/ Private Provision and Financing of

Higher Education in Nigeria”(Paper presented at Special Panel Session on Economics of Education)53rd Annual Conference of the Nigerian Economic

Society (NES) 27th – 30th August, 2012. Nicon Luxury Hotel. Tafawa Balewa

Way, Garki, Abuja.

iii. Campbell, O.A 2012. “Global Financial Crisis and Budgetary Allocation to

the Education Sector in Nigeria”. International Conference on

Business and Public Policy. One Veteran Plaza, Civic Building, Silver Spring,

sponsored by the School of Graduate and Professional Studies at Washington

Adventist University, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.April 11th– 13th, 2012.

iv.Campbell, O.A 2011.“Global Financial Crisis: Responses of the Nigerian Banking Industry”.International Conference on Business and Public Policy Sponsored by the Institute ofResearchfor Global Business and Washington Adventist University, School of BusinessCenter for Law. Silver Spring, Maryland, USA. 30th March – April 1st, 2011.

v.Campbell, O.A,2011. “The Role of Higher Educationin Human Capital Development inNigeria” A Regional Conference on Higher Education for Knowledge Creation andCapacity Building, 8 -12 August, 2011 at University of Lagos, Akoka.

vi.Campbell, O.A 2010. “Maintaining Quality Assurance in Private University Education through theUse of MobilePhones in Teaching and Learning”.Three Day International ConferenceonInformation and CommunicationTechnology in HigherEducation. June, 14th – 17th, 2010, atMoi University ofNairobi Campus, Kenya.

vii.Campbell, O.A 2010.“Emphasizing the Nexus between Gender Sensitive Budgeting and PovertyAlleviation in Nigeria”. A Three Day International Conference on Business and Public Policy,March,10 – 12, 2010, University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.

viii.Campbell, O.A 2009.“The Nexus between the Use of Resources and Students Enrolment in PrivateUniversity Education in Nigeria”.A Three day International Conference on Business and Public Policy,April 23- 26, 2009, atNorthern Illinois University, Rockford, IllinoisUSA.

ix.Campbell, O.A. 2009. Sustaining Economic Growth through Entrepreneurship and HigherEducation Research.A Three day KIU - HERPNET International Conference on Research inAfrican HigherEducation for Sustainable Development. August 17 -20, 2009.Kampala InternationalUniversity, Kampala.

x.Campbell, O.A. 2008.“Socio Economic Overview of the NigerianEconomy”. A two day National Conference on Transformation of the Nigerian Economy throughEntrepreneurship, December 2008, organized by Faculty of Management & Entrepreneurial Studies, Lead City University.

xi.Campbell, O.A. 2007.“Suggestions on Policy Implementations for Improved Performance ofthe Financial and Real sectors of the Nigerian Economy” (Submitted to the InternationalConference Planning Committee). A Three day International Conference of The Central Bank of Nigeria onThe Financial System Strategy (FSS2020) 18th – 20th of June 2007,TranscorpHilton Hotel, Abuja, Nigeria.

xii.Campbell, O.A. 2007.“Mobilization, Allocation and Utilization of Education Resources inHigher Education in Nigeria”.Higher Education Research and Policy Network (HERPNET)2nd RegionalConference onReform and Revitalization in Higher Education, IITA,Ibadan, Nigeria, August 13 – 16, 2007.

xiii.Campbell,O. A.2001.“MacroeconomicFramework; Closed and Opened Economy”. A Fourweek training programme organized by NCEMA, Ibadan onMacroeconomic Policy analysis and Management, April 23 – May 18,2001.

xiv.Campbell,O.A. 2000.”MacroeconomicFramework; Closed and Opened Economy”.A fourweek training programme organized by NCEMA, Ibadan on Macroeconomic PolicyAnalysis and Management, May 15 – June 9, 2000.

xv.Campbell, O.A. 1999. “An Overview of Environmental Problems inNigeria”.A trainingprogramme of Economic Management of Environment organized by NCEMA, IbadanNov. 1 – 12, 1999.

xvi.Campbell, O.A.1998.“Review of Macroeconomic Accounts and Concept”.A four week trainingprogramme organized by NCEMA, Ibadan on Macroeconomic PolicyAnalysis andManagement Concepts, Tools and Techniques, April 12 – May 7, 1999.

xvii.Campbell, O .A.1998. Research Teaching Workshop in Environmental Economics organized byBeijer Institute of Ecological Sciences, in Elmina, Ghana, 21st October – 1st November, 1998.

L.Co - Curricular Activities:

a.Services within the University

i.Sub – Dean, Faculty of Management & Entrepreneurial Studies, nowFaculty of Social Studies and Entrepreneurial Studies, 2007/2008, 2008/2009,2009/2010 and 2010/ 2011academic sessions.

ii.Head of Department, Economics. 2005/2006, 2008/2009,2009/2010, 2010/2011 and 2011/2012 academic sessions.

iii.Faculty Manager, Faculty of Management & Entrepreneurial Studies(2005/2006AcademicSession).

iv.Representative of Academic Staff in the Faculty of Management & Entrepreneurial Studies, Examination Matters.

v.Coordinator of students’ complaints on computed results in the departments under theFaculty of Management & Entrepreneurial Studies (2006/2007 session).

vi.Member of Interviewing Panel on Admission, LCU 2006.

vii.Member of Senate and Faculty Academic Board, LCU 2006 to date.

viii.Staff Adviser, Nigerian Economic Students Association, LCU 2006 to date.

ix.Project Supervision for 400level and post-graduate students in the DepartmentofEconomics.

x.Member, Research Committee, LCU, 2009 to date.

b.Services outside the University

1.Associate Editor, Journal of the Academy of Business and Public Policy, Rockford, Illinois, USA.

2.Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Management Skills and Techniques. A Joint Publication of the Departments of Business Administration and EducationManagement, Lead City University, Ibadan.

3.Member, Conference Advisory Board of 2009 International Conference on Businessand Public Policy.

4.Coordinator of Department of Economics, Adeyemi College ofEducation, Ondo(Degree Awarding) 1994 – 1998.

5.Member of Board of Directors, Destob Nigeria Limited.

6.Assistant Coordinator of Home – Cell System Old Bodija of Vine Branch Church, Ibadan.

7.Member, Intercessory Group, Vine Branch Church, Ibadan.

8.Member, Follow-Through Friends, Vine Branch Church, Ibadan.

M.Referees

1.Professor A. O. Adebayo

Department of Economics

O. A. U. Ile-Ife,

Osun State. Nigeria.

e-mail address:

2.Professor (Mrs.) B. O. Akanji

Department of Agriculture & Rural Development,

N. I. S. E. R. Ibadan. Oyo State Nigeria.

and

Visiting Professor,

College of Arts and Sciences,

University of Rhode Island,

Kingston, RI, USA.

e-mail address:

3.Prof. W. Akerele,

Department of Economic Research and Policy,

NISER.Ibadan.

Oyo State.Nigeria.

e-mail address:

And

Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Economics,

Lead City University,

Ibadan.

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