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Dr. Nnenna Eme Ukandu
DepartmentBusiness Management
DesignationLecturer II
EmailNnenna Eme Ukandu grew up in Umuahia in Abia State of Nigeria. She obtained her Bachelor degree in Agricultural Science at the University of Calabar, in Cross River State, Nigeria in 1995, and graduated with an Honours Degree in Animal Science in 2000. She later obtained a Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management while working with Abia State Electoral Commission as an Administrative Officer, recruiting and training ad hoc workers. On arrival in Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town in 2006, she registered for a direct entry program to obtain a Bachelor of Technology in Business Management (BTech), after which she continued with her Master Degree in the same field but specialized in Human Resource Management (MTech). She furthered her studies by enrolling for her Doctoral studies in Human Resource Management while she provided lectures on a part-time basis at the Certified Institute of Bookkeepers and Accountants. The subject of Ukandu’s DTech thesis is a comparative assessment of the utilization of electronic human resource systems as a decision-making tool by selected South African and Nigerian UNIVERSITIES. Utilising the mixed method (triangulation), and examining six universities – three in South Africa and another three in Nigeria. Ukandu found, among others , that two reasons account for universities’ inability to fully adopt the E-HRM. These include insufficient IT workforce, and support infrastructure. Electronic human resource management systems is a system that is used by the human resource practitioners to automate their work functions and improve work efficiency. A key result of her doctoral work is a model for proper implementation and utilization of E-HRM as a decision – making tool for human resource management functions at universities. There is no doubt that practitioners and scholars will benefit from the model. Ukandu has shared some of the findings in the doctoral study with several audiences at international conferences. She currently has seven publications in peer-reviewed journals. More so, in the year 2016, she join Shekinah HR consulting firm and Noble business consulting firm. The firms were involve in conducting training, performance appraisal, workshops and more for different organizations. In Decemeber 2018, she secured a lecturing job with the University of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria, were she is presently working as a lecturer. Ukandu has served for three years in the institution and expecting to be promoted to a lecturer 1.
S/N | Qualification | School Atttended | Started | Finished |
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First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC) | School Road Model Primary School, Umuahia, Abia State | 1978 | 1982 delete_forever | |
West African Senior School Certificate (WASSCE) | Girls’ Secondary School Umuahia | 1983 | 1992 delete_forever | |
Bachelor of Technology in Business Administration | Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa | 2005 | 2007 delete_forever | |
Master of Technology in Business Administration (Specialized in Human Resource Management). | Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa | 2008 | 2011 delete_forever | |
Doctor of Technology in Human Resource Management | Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa | 2012 | 2015 delete_forever |
S/N | Publication |
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Iwu, C.G., Ukandu, N.E., & Allen-lle, C.O.K. (2016). Effects of the use of Electronic Human Resource Management (E-HRM) system within Human Resource Management functions at Universities. ADMINISTRATIO: ACTA UNIVERSITATIS DANUBIUS, 8 (1); 5 – 20 | |
Ukandu, N.E., Iwu, C.G., & Allen-lle, C.O.K. (2014). Influence of E-HRM in decision-making in selected tertiary institutions in South Africa. Problems and Perspectives in Management, 12(4): 397 – 405. | |
Ukandu, N.E., & Ukpere, W.I. (2014). Factors Impacting Job Satisfaction of Employees in the fast food industry in Cape Town. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences; 5 (3); 51 – 60. | |
Ukandu, N. E., & Allen-lle, C.O.K. (2014). Leadership Decision-making in the utilization of E-HRM system in selected tertiary institutions in South Africa. Journal of Leadership and Management Studies, 1 (1); 60 – 75 | |
Ukandu, N.E., & Ukpere, W.I. (2013). Effects of poor training and development on the work performance of the fast food employees in Cape Town. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences; 4 (14); 571 – 579 | |
Ukandu, N.E., & Ukpere, W.I. (2012). Dysfunctional psychological aspects of working in a fast food industry. African Journal of Business Management, 6 (7); 2634 – 2643 | |
Ukandu, N.E., & Ukpere, W.I. (2011). Startegies to improve the level of employee motivation in the fast food outlets in Cape Town, South Africa. African Journal of Business Management, 5 (28): 11521 – 11531. |
warning No Result For Grants Received.
S/N | Conference | Description | Started | Finished |
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Cape peninsula University of Technology Postgraduate Research Conference 2012 | Strategies to improve the level of employee motivation in the fast food outlets in Cape Town, South Africa | 2012-09-07 | 2012-09-07 | |
Leadership and Management in projects driven industries in South Africa (LAMIPISA), Conference 2013 at Cape peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town. | Leaders’ and Managers’ role in managing relationships and effective communication in the public healthcare sector within South African metropolis. April 2013. | 2013-03-31 | 2013-04-03 | |
Leadership and Management in projects driven industries in South Africa (LAMIPISA), Conference 2014 at Cape peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town. | Leadership decision-making in the utilization of E-HRM system in selected tertiary institutions in South Africa | 2014-09-08 | 2014-09-10 | |
Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Research Day; Nov. 2014 | Poster Presentation on Leadership decision-making in the utilization of electronic human resource management (E-HRM) system in selected tertiary institutions in South Africa. | 2014-11-23 | 2014-11-23 | |
Proceedings of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Faculty of Technology Conference 2015 | Do Electronic Human Resource Systems influence decision-making in Human Resource Management functions? | 2015-11-05 | 2015-11-07 |