Mahadih Kyambade | Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Mahadih Kyambade | Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Mahadih Kyambade, Makerere University Business School, Uganda

🎓 Mahadih Kyambade is an Assistant Lecturer at Makerere University Business School, specializing in Leadership & Governance. With a robust academic background including an MSc. and Bachelor’s degrees from Makerere University and Islamic University In Uganda respectively, he combines teaching with a dynamic research portfolio. Kyambade’s research focuses on socially responsible leadership in Ugandan public universities, contributing to journals like SEISENSE Business Review and International Journal of Educational Management. He is fluent in English, Runyankole/Rukiga, and Luganda, reflecting his commitment to diverse communication.

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👨‍🎓 Education Background

Mahadih Kyambade holds an MSc. in Leadership & Governance from Makerere University Business School (2021-2023), a Bachelor of Laws from the Islamic University In Uganda (2018-2022), and a Bachelor’s in Leadership & Governance from Makerere University Business School (2015-2018).

🏢 Work Experience

He serves as an Assistant Lecturer at Makerere University Business School since 2024, previously working as a Teaching Assistant from 2019 to 2023. Before academia, he excelled as a Sales Manager and Supervisor at Mandela Group of Companies (2017-2019).

📜 Certificates

Kyambade is certified in Management Training for Young Leaders and has published extensively on leadership and organizational behavior, notably in journals like SEISENSE Business Review and International Journal of Educational Management.

 

Research Focus

Publication Top Notes

The Impact of Servant Leadership and Psychological Safety on Socially Responsible Leadership in Ugandan Public Universities

Servant leadership style and socially responsible leadership in university context: moderation of promoting sense of community

Socially responsible leadership and employee’s work passion in public universities in Uganda: the mediating effect of psychological safety

Socially Responsible Leadership: A Drive to Uganda’s Institutions of Higher Learning Performance.

Socially Responsible Leadership: A Drive to Uganda’s Institutions of Higher Learning Performance.

Socially Responsible Leadership and Job Engagement in University Context: Mediation of Psychological Safety

Authentic leadership and performance of public servants in Tanzania context: the mediation role of motivation

Staff Commitment in Ugandan Public Universities: Does Servant Leadership Matter?

Co-evolution and Fisheries Policy Implementation in Sub Saharan Africa

Adoption Theories for Internet Banking in Uganda

Massimo Albanese | Business | Best Researcher Award

Dr Massimo Albanese | Business | Best Researcher Award

Adjunct Professor at University of Genoa,Italy

Massimo Albanese is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in academia, research, and consulting, primarily based in Genoa, Italy. Born on February 28, 1975, he is an Italian national known for his contributions in the field of Economics and Business Studies.

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🎓 Education:

  • PhD in Economics from the University of Genoa (2018):
    • Thesis focus not provided.
  • Master’s degree in Governance delle politiche economiche urbane e territoriali (2006):
    • Completed at the University of Genoa.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Maritime and Transport Economics (2001):
    • Obtained from the University of Genoa.
  • High School Scientific Diploma from “Leonardo da Vinci” High School (1994):
    • Secondary education in Genova, Italy.

Massimo Albanese is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in academia, research, and consulting, primarily based in Genoa, Italy. Born on February 28, 1975, he is an Italian national known for his contributions in the field of Economics and Business Studies.

Work Experience:

  • Adjunct Professor at the University of Genoa (2014 – Present):
    • Courses taught include Digital Accounting, Cultural Heritage and Management Information Systems, Data Management for Business Intelligence, and ERP systems.
  • Research Fellow at the University of Genoa (2006 – 2021):
    • Involved in various research projects, focusing on topics such as social entrepreneurship, enterprise resource planning systems, intangible assets assessment, logistics platforms, and maritime trade trends.
  • Consultant at the University of Genoa (2001 – Present):
    • Engaged in diverse consulting projects related to economic and financial crisis support, knowledge transfer initiatives for the Third Sector, economic regulation for transport, mentoring and communities for eco-development, and leadership creation for maritime industries.

Scholarships and Additional Training:

  • University of Genoa Scholarship (2005 – 2006):
    • Research on the structural features and trends of the tertiary sector in Liguria.
  • National Research Council Scholarship (2002):
    • Research focused on the management of health services from the perspective of inter-organizational process integration.
  • Various Summer School Programs:
    • Qualitative Research (2014), Basic Econometrics (2013), Multivariate Analysis for Social Research (2010) at the University of Calabria.

Research Focus :

Massimo Albanese’s research focuses on various aspects of entrepreneurship, community enterprise, and business management. 🌐 He has contributed to the literature on topics such as community entrepreneurship, ERP retirement, and the survival of community enterprises in depleted contexts. 📚 His work explores multidimensional representations in literature reviews, mixed methods in research design, and the humane entrepreneurship lens applied to Italian rural areas. 🔄 Albanese’s research, published in reputable journals like the International Journal of Accounting Information Systems and Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, reflects a commitment to understanding the genesis, legitimization, and sustainability of community-based initiatives. 🚀

Publication Top Notes :

Publication Highlights: Massimo Albanese

📚 “Reviewing literature through multidimensional representations”

  • Published in the International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (2023, vol. 49, 100622).
  • Explores innovative approaches to literature review methodologies in the realm of accounting information systems.

📈 “Interpreting community enterprises’ ability to survive in depleted contexts through the Humane Entrepreneurship lens: evidence from Italian rural areas”

  • Co-authored with Buratti, N., and Sillig, C.
  • Featured in the Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development (2022, vol. 29(1), pp. 74–92).
  • Investigates the resilience of community enterprises in challenging environments using the Humane Entrepreneurship lens.

🌐 “Community enterprise, community entrepreneurship and local development: a literature review on three decades of empirical studies and theorizations”

  • Co-authored with Buratti, N., and Sillig, C.
  • Published in Entrepreneurship and Regional Development (2022, vol. 34(5-6), pp. 376–401).
  • Offers a comprehensive review of empirical studies and theories spanning three decades, focusing on community enterprise and entrepreneurship’s impact on local development.

🔍 “Improving the ERP literature review methodology: A Multidimensional approach”

  • Presented at the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Management (ECISM 2017).
  • Provides insights into enhancing literature review methodologies in the context of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems.

💼 “The evaluation of core competencies in networks: the network competence report”

  • Co-authored with Francioli, F.
  • Published in the Journal of Intellectual Capital (2017, vol. 18(1), pp. 189–216).
  • Examines the evaluation of core competencies within networks, contributing to the intellectual capital discourse.

🚗 “Possible impacts of park pricing policies: The case of blue-lined area in Genoa”

  • Co-authored with Di Bella, E.
  • Published in the International Journal of Transport Economics (2009, vol. 36(3), pp. 301–335).
  • Explores the potential impacts of park pricing policies, with a case study focused on the blue-lined area in Genoa.

🔗 These publications showcase Massimo Albanese’s diverse contributions to literature, spanning multidimensional literature review methodologies, entrepreneurship, intellectual capital, and transport economics. 🌟