OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY AGO-IWOYE, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA FORMAT B ANNUAL APPRAISAL SHEET FOR ACADEMIC STAFF FOR FULL APPRAISAL 2014 PART 1: A. PERSONAL DATA: 1. Name: OKUNEYE, BABATUNDE ADEKUNLE 2. E-mail Address: [email protected] 3. Department: Economics 4. College/Faculty: Social and Management Sciences 5. Date and Place of Birth: 3rd March 1978, Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State. 6. Nationality: Nigerian 7. No. of children: Two (Age: 3 and 1) 8. Name and Address of spouse: Mrs Adejoke Olubunmi Okuneye No. 3, Igodo Court, Atikori, Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State. 9. Name and Address of Next of Kin: Mrs Adejoke Olubunmi Okuneye No. 3, Igodo Court, Atikori, Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State. 10. Date of First Appointment with the University: September, 2005. 11. Status of First Appointment and Salary: Graduate Assistant UASS 1/2 12. Present Position and Salary: Lecturer II UASS 3/3 13. Date of Last Promotion/Re-grading: October, 2010 14. Date of Confirmation of Appointment: October, 2011 15. If not confirmed, why?: Not Applicable 16. Period of present contract: Not Applicable 17. Total number of years of teaching Research: (a) Polytechnic/College of Education Not Applicable (b) University 9 (Nine Years) 1 B. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND 1. Academic Qualifications/Institutions Attended (with Dates): ii. M.Sc (Economics), University of Ibadan, Ibadan. Oyo State. 2006 iii. B.Sc Economics, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State. 2001 iv. NCE (Economics/Maths), Tai Solarin College of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode. 1996 v. Sopen Comprehensive High School, Ijebu-Igbo. West African Senior School Certificate (WASSCE). 2. Current Higher Degree Programme Registered for (if any) Ph.D (Economics), University of Ibadan, Ibadan. Oyo State. C. 1. 1994 2007 till date WORK EXPERIENCE Previous Work Experience Outside the University System: Administrative Officer (Account), Oluyole Local Government, Idi-Ayunre. Ibadan. Oyo State. (National Youth Service Corps Scheme). 2002-2003 2. Previous Work Experience in Other Institutions: NIL 3. Details of Professional Experience at Olabisi Onabanjo University: i. Teaching Functions: Actively involved in the teaching of Economics and Faculty-based courses on both Full-time and Part-time programmes at 100, 200, 300 and 400 levels. ii. Details of the Courses Taught during the Current Academic Session: Course Code SMS 101 SMS 201 ECO 201 ECO 202 ECO 304 ECO 310 ECO 312 ECO 313 ECO 414 iii. Course Title Credit Units Mathematics for Social and Mgt. Sciences I 3 Statistics for Social and Mgt. Sciences I 3 Principles of Economics 1 3 Principles of Economics II 3 Structure of the Nigerian Economy 3 Transport Economics 3 Economic History of Nigeria 3 Urban and Regional Economics 3 Structure and Development of Nig. Industry 3 Research (Completed/On-going): DETERMINANTS OF THE DEMAND FOR CHILD SCHOOLING IN NIGERIA (On-going) – A Ph.D POST-FIELD REPORT ALREADY PRESENTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS, UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN ON AUGUST 20, 2014. 2 iv. Administrative Function and Contribution to the University: (a) Coordinator, Departmental CESAP Programme 2012 till date (b) Secretary, Departmental Board of Examiners 2010 - 2012 (c) Staff Adviser, Nigerian Economics Students Association 2009 till date (d) Assistant Coordinator, Departmental CESAP Programme 2007 - 2012 (e) Member, Departmental Examination Committee 2007 till date (f) Course Adviser, Undergraduate Students 2007 till date (g) Member, Departmental Accreditation Committee 2006 till date (h) Member, Departmental Board of Examiners 2005 till date (i) Member, Faculty Board of Examiners 2005 till date v. Contribution to the Nation: (a) Member, Alumni Association, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye. 2001 till date (b) Member, Alumni Association, University of Ibadan, Ibadan D. MEMBERSHIP AND REGISTRATION WITH PROFESSIONAL BODIES: (a) Member, Nigerian Economic Society (NES). (b) Member, Centre for Econometrics and Allied Research (CEAR), 2006 tiil date Department of Economics, University of Ibadan, Ibadan. (c) 2006 till date. 2007 till date Member, Health Policy Training and Research Programme (HPTRP), Department of Economics, University of Ibadan, Ibadan. 2007 till date E. PUBLICATION (i) 1. Thesis/Dissertation Okuneye B. A (2006). ‘A Critical Appraisal of Employment Generation Programmes On the Nigerian Economy’. Unpublished M.Sc Dissertation University of Ibadan, Ibadan. Nigeria. (ii) Books: NIL (iii) Monographs: NIL (iv) 2. Journal Articles: Ogunmuyiwa M.S. & Okuneye B.A. (2006). ‘Government Initiatives and Employment Generation In Nigeria: What Impact On Poverty Alleviation?’ Journal of Economic Thought. Department of Economics, Adekunle Ajasin University, AkungbaAkoko, Nigeria; 1(1): 87-98. 3 3. Maku O.E. & Okuneye B.A. (2007). ‘Globalisation and the Poor Nations’. Journal of Research in National Development, Department of Maritime Management Technology, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria; 5(2): 163-174. ISSN No. 1596-8308. 4. Okuneye B.A (2008). ‘Poverty Alleviation Programmes In Nigeria: An Assessment’. Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, College of Social and Management Sciences, Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria; 10: 62-72. ISSN No. 1117-9813. 5. Okuneye B.A. Maku O.E., & Ayinla A.T. (2008). ‘Public Expenditure On Education and Economic Growth In Nigeria’. Journal of Research in National Development. Department of Maritime Management Technology Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria; 6(1): 1-7. ISSN No. 1596-8308. 6. Ogunmuyiwa M.S. & Okuneye B.A. (2009). ‘Globalisation and the Nigerian Poor’. International Journal Of Multidisciplinary Research. The Postgraduate School, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye. Nigeria; 2(2): 9-18. ISSN No. 2006-7534. 7. Okuneye B.A. & Omitogun O. (2009). ‘Public Expenditure On Education and Health, and Economic Growth in Nigeria’. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research. The Postgraduate School, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye. Nigeria. 2(2): 205-213. ISSN No. 2006-7534. 8. Omitogun, O. & Okuneye B.A. (2010). ’Savings Mobilization and Investment Behaviour in Nigeria’: An Empirical Analysis. Journal Of Development and Policy Issues in Africa. Centre for Policy and Development in Africa, Tai Solarin University of Education Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria; 3(1): 62-73. ISSN No. 2141-2812. 9. Okuneye B.A. & Omitogun O. (2010). ‘Human Capital Development and Economic Growth in Nigeria: A Casuality Test’. Journal of Management and Organisational Behaviour. Department of Business Administration, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria; 1(2): 74-88. ISSN No. 0794-0331. 10. Okuneye B.A (2010). ‘Government Expenditure, Tertiary enrolment and Economic Growth in Nigeria’. African Journal of Research in Personnel and Counselling Psychology. Department of Educational Foundations and Management, Faculty of Education, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria; 2(2): 97-105. ISSN No. 987_31601_3-3_12. 11. Okuneye B.A (2011). ‘Energy Consumption and Economic Growth in Nigeria’. African Journal of Research in Personnel and Counselling Psychology. Department of Educational Foundations and Management, Faculty of Education, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria; 3(1): 112-118. ISSN No. 987_31601_3-3_12. 12. *Ogunmuyiwa M.S & Okuneye B.A. (2014): ‘A Monthly Data Analysis of the Impact of Inflation and Exchange Rate on NSE Index’. Journal of Empirical Economics. Research Academy of Social Sciences. Pakistan; May 3(2):56-62. Available@http://www.rassweb.com. 4 13. *Okuneye B.A & Obasan K.A. (2014). ‘Determinants of the Demand for Primary Education in Nigeria’. International Journal of Economics and Empirical Research. COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan; April 2(2): 44-51. Available @ http.//www.tesdo.org/Publication.aspx. (V) Papers Accepted for Publication: 14. *Okuneye B.A. (2014). ‘Dynamic Growth Effects of Primary Enrolment in Nigeria’. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies and Sports Research. International Center for Professional Advancement (ICPA), United Kingdom. In collaboration with Africa Sports Research Network, c/o Department of Health Physical Education, Recreation & Sports University of Winneba, Ghana. (vi) Contribution to Books: NIL (vii) Published Conference Proceedings: 15. Okuneye B.A., Salisu A.A & Ayinla T.A. (2007): Government Initiatives and Employment Generation in Nigeria: What Impact on Poverty Alleviation?. Paper presented at the Maiden Annual Conference of the Department of Economics and Banking and Finance, Babcock University, Ogun State, Nigeria held between 9th -11th July, 2007. 16. Salisu A.A., Ayinla A.T. & Okuneye B.A. (2007): Microfinance and Small Scale Enterprises in Africa: Reflections and Policy Issues. Paper presented Maiden Annual Conference of the Department of Economics and Banking and Finance, Babcock University, Ogun State, Nigeria held between 9th -11th July, 2007. (viii) Technical Reports: NIL (ix) 17. Manuscript Submitted for Publication Okuneye B.A (2014): Commercial Banks’ Credit and Agricultural Sector Development in Nigeria. Journal Of Development and Policy Issues in Africa. Centre for Policy and Development in Africa, Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria 18. Okuneye B.A & Obasan K.A. (2014): Determinants of Profitability of SMEs in Nigeria. Journal of Management and Organisational Behaviour. Department of Business Administration, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria. *Offshore Publication 5 (x) Workshop/Seminars Attended: 19. National Conference on Structural Reforms and Management of Financial Institutions in Nigeria, Organised by Department of Banking and Finance, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria in MARCH, 2006. 20. First Faculty of Management Sciences Retreat on Repositioning for Better Services Delivery at the Chris Ogunbanjo Centre, Erunwon, Ijebu-Ode. Ogun State, Nigeria held between 30th - 31st October, 2006. 21. One-Day Seminar on Poverty, Inclusive Growth and Development Strategy Delivered by Justin Lin, Chief Economist of the World Bank, Washington DC, USA Organized by the Department of Economics, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria in September, 2008. 22. Econometrics for Researchers (Module I) Workshop Organised by the Centre for Econometrics and Allied Research (CEAR), University of Ibadan, Ibadan. Nigeria held between 16th – 20th April, 2012. 23. Econometrics for Researchers (Module I) Workshop Organised by the Centre for Econometrics and Allied Research (CEAR), University of Ibadan, Ibadan. Nigeria held between 25th – 29th June, 2012. F. CONFERENCES ATTENDED WITH DATES AND PAPERS READ: 1. G. George O.E., Ayinla A.T. & Okuneye B.A. (2007): Divestiture of State Owned Enterprises in Nigeria: Lessons from Proximate Economies. Paper presented at the 3rd African Finance Conference. Ghana held between 22nd – 24th October, 2007. CONTRIBUTIONS TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LIFE. (i) Within the University: Contribution to knowledge through Teaching, Research and Development. (ii) Outside the University: NIL 6
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