Dr. Kenneth Kalu
Overview
Dr. Kenneth Kalu is an Associate Professor in Global Management Studies at the Ted Rogers School of Management. He joined 91福利 from The University of Texas at Austin, where he was a Visiting Research Scholar. Dr. Kalu鈥檚 research focuses on the nature and evolution of economic and political institutions in developing countries. He is interested in examining how economic and political institutions shape and are shaped by the business environment in Africa鈥檚 emerging markets. His research also explores the nature and dynamics of investment flows from developing countries into other developing countries. Dr. Kalu also studies immigration policies and their impacts on immigrants and the host country.
Prior to returning to academia, Dr. Kalu held senior executive positions in the public and private sectors in Canada and overseas. He is a regular commentator on Africa鈥檚 economy and institutions, foreign aid, foreign direct investment, and China鈥檚 economic partnerships with Africa. His views have been widely reported in print and electronic media across the world. He holds a B.Sc. degree in Accounting, M.Sc. in Finance, M.A in Economics and a PhD in Public Policy.
National institutions and the business environment, China-Africa economic partnerships, foreign aid, foreign direct investment, and immigration policies and their impacts.
| Journal Articles |
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| Kalu, K. and Aniche, E. T. (2024). . SN Social Sciences. |
| Okafor, O. N., & Kalu, K. (2023). . Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 102602. |
| Okafor, O., Opara, M., Maier, C. and Kalu, K. (2022). . Social and Environmental Accountability Journal. |
| Kalu, K., Okafor, O. N. and Lin, X. (2022). . Journal of Public Affairs. |
| Opara, M., Okafor, O.N., Ufodike, A. and Kalu, K. (2021). Institutional Entrepreneurship: Collaborative Change in a Complex Canadian Organization. Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 34(9), 284-314. |
| Kalu, K. (2021). . International Social Science Journal; 1-11. |
| Kalu, K. and Okafor, O. N. (2021). Programming for Immigrant Women in Canada: Is Entrepreneurship Neglected? International Migration. 59(1), 105-125. |
| Kalu, K. (2020). 鈥楻espect鈥 and 鈥楢gency鈥 as Driving Forces for China-Africa Relations. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 17(4), 336-347. |
| Kalu, K., Farrell, C. and Lin, X. (2020). Journal of Public Affairs. |
| Kalu, K. and Aniche, E. T. (2020). China鈥揂frica Economic Relation: A double-edged sword for Africa. African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development, 7(4), 374-390. |
| Kalu, K. (2020). The Cold War and Africa鈥檚 Political Culture. Vestnik RUDN. International Relations, 20(1), 11鈥21. |
| Kalu, K. and Huiqiang, W. (2020). Negative Book Equity and Corporate Leverage. International Journal of Business, Accounting and Finance, 14(1), 67-81. |
| Kalu, K. (2017). State-Society Relations, Institutional Transformation and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. Development Policy Review, 35(S2), O234-O245. |
| Kalu, K. (2017). From Commodity to Creativity: Exploring the Economic Potentials of the Nigerian Film Industry. International Journal of Business and Economics Perspectives, 12(1), 1- 16. |
| Books |
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| Kalu, K. and Falola, T. (eds). (2020). Reflections on Leadership and Institutions in Africa. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield |
| Kalu, K. and Falola, T. (eds.) (2019). Oppression and Resistance in Africa and the Diaspora. Oxon and New York, NY: Routledge |
| Kalu, K. and Falola, T. (eds.) (2019). Exploitation and Misrule in Colonial and Postcolonial Africa. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan |
| Kalu, K. (2018). Foreign Aid and the Future of Africa. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan |
| Falola, T. and Kalu, K. (eds.). (2018). Africa and Globalization: Challenges of Governance and Creativity. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan |
| Kalu, K., Yacob-Haliso, O. and Falola, T. (eds.). (2018). Africa鈥檚 Big Men: Predatory State-Society Relations in Africa. Oxon and New York, NY: Routledge |
| Kalu, K. (2009). Review of Financial Liberalization in Sub-Saharan Africa: A case study and cross-country evidence. Berlin: VDM Verlag |
| Book Chapters |
| Kalu, K. and Falola, T. (2020). Leadership and Institutions in Colonial Africa. In K. Kalu and T. Falola (eds.), Reflections on Leadership and Institutions in Africa, (pp. 1-17). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. |
| Kalu, K. (2019). Rethinking Development Assistance to Africa. In Caritas Internationalis, Switzerland (ed.), 2020 Development Policy Almanac, (pp. 255-264). Geneva: Caritas Internationalis (Translated into French and German). |
| Kalu, K. and Falola, T. (2019). Introduction: Phases of Oppression and Resistance. In K. Kalu and T. Falola (eds.), Oppression and Resistance in Africa and the Diaspora, (pp. 1-13). Oxon and New York, NY: Routledge |
| Kalu, K. and Falola, T. (2019). Introduction: Exploitation, Colonialism and Postcolonial Misrule in Africa. In K. Kalu and T. Falola (eds.), Exploitation and Misrule in Colonial and Postcolonial Africa, (pp. 1-23). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan |
| Kalu, K. (2018). Africa and the Cold War. In M. Shanguhyia and T. Falola (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of African Colonial and Postcolonial History (pp. 661-680). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan |
| Kalu, K. and Falola, T. (2018). Introduction: Africa in a Globalized World. In T. Falola and K. Kalu (eds.), Africa and Globalization: Challenges of Governance and Creativity, (pp. 1-18). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan |
| Kalu, K., Yacob-Haliso, O. and Falola, T (2018). Introduction. In K. Kalu, O. Yacob-Haliso and T. Falola (eds.), Africa鈥檚 Big Men: Predatory State-Society Relations in Africa, (pp. 1-18). New York, NY: Routledge |
| Kalu, K. (2018). The Postcolonial African State and its Citizens. In K. Kalu, O. Yacob-Haliso and T. Falola (eds.), Africa鈥檚 Big Men: Predatory State-Society Relations in Africa, (pp. 21-35). New York, NY: Routledge |
| Kalu, K. (2018). Africa鈥檚 鈥楤ig Men鈥 and the African State. In K. Kalu, O. Yacob-Haliso and T. Falola (eds.), Africa鈥檚 Big Men: Predatory State-Society Relations in Africa, (pp. 36-50). New York, NY: Routledge |
| Kalu, K. (2017). Transforming Sub-Saharan Africa鈥檚 Institutions for Sustainable Growth and Development: Any Role for the International System? In A. Amtaika (ed.), Socio-Economic Development in Africa: Challenges and Dimensions, (pp. 367-386). Austin, TX: Pan-African University Press |
| Kalu, K. (2014). Anchoring Development on Trade: Another look at AGOA as an Instrument of Growth and Development. In A. Oyebade (ed.), The United States鈥 Foreign Policy in Africa in the 21st Century: Issues and Perspectives, (pp. 41-530). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press |
| Kalu, K. (2008). Migration and Institution Building in Africa: Time to Revisit the Lagos Plan of Action. In T. Falola and O. O. Okpeh (eds.), Population Movements, Conflicts, and Displacements in Nigeria, (pp. 133-152). Trenton, N.J: Africa World Press |
| Book Reviews |
| 鈥淗umanities in Africa, by Toyin Falola,鈥 African and Asian Studies, 15 (2016), 337-346 |
| 鈥淩epresentative Bureaucracy, Meritocracy and Nation-Building in Nigeria, by Bola Dauda and Toyin Falola,鈥 Africa Today, 63 no.1 (2016), 106-109 |
| Occasional Reviewer for: African Development Review (Wiley); and Pan-African University Press, Austin, Texas. |
| Conference Presentations |
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| 鈥淎n Examination of the Finance-Growth Nexus for Countries at Different Levels of Development鈥 (Paper presented at the International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines Conference, Dallas, TX, April 2017) |
| 鈥淔rom Commodity to Creativity: Nollywood as potential growth engine for Nigeria鈥檚 economy鈥 (Paper presented at the 2016 Africa Conference at The University of Texas, Austin; March 2016) |
| 鈥淓xamining State-Society Relations and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa鈥. (Paper presented at the 2015 Africa Conference, at The University of Texas, Austin; April 2015) |
| 鈥淪trategies to Transforms Sub-Saharan Africa鈥檚 Institutions for Sustainable Growth and Development鈥. (Paper presented at the 4th International Toyin Falola Conference; Durban, South Africa; July 3- 5, 2014.) |
| 鈥淭he Asymmetric Relationship between Interest Rates and Stock Returns: Can Individual Investors exploit it鈥? (with Domian, D. L. and Racine, M. D.; presented at the Academy of Financial Services conference in San Antonio, Texas, October 19 -21, 2002) |