Mr. Henry  Boateng
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Mr. Henry Boateng

Ph.D. Student
University of Technology, Australia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. Student in Communication from University of Technology, Sydney

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Biography

Mr. Henry Boateng is Ph.D. Student in Communication from University of Technology, Sydney. His area of research interest related to Knowledge Management, Social Media, Online Communication, CSR Communication, and Customer Management. His working experience includes, worked as Research Assistant (part time) at Micky Informatics Consult, Teaching Assistant, Tutor, and Graduate Assistant at University of Ghana Business School, Research Assistant at Center for Sustainable Ent Development, and Part Time Lecturer at Islamic University College Ghana, and University of Professional Studies, Accra. He has published 26 articles in peer review journals, 2 papers in conferences as author/co-author. He is also a reviewer of many journals.

Area of Interest:

Social Sciences
100%
Knowledge Management
62%
Social Media
90%
Online Communication
75%
Customer Management
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Boateng, H., M.D. Dzandu and A.F. Agyemang, 2015. The effects of demographic variables on knowledge sharing. Lib. Rev., 64: 216-228.
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  2. Boateng, H. and F.G. Agyemang, 2015. The role of culture in knowledge sharing in a public-sector organization in ghana: Revisiting hofstedes model. Int. J. Publ. Adm., 10.1080/01900692.2014.949743.
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  3. Boateng, H. and F.G. Agyemang, 2015. The role of culture in knowledge sharing in a public-sector organization in Ghana: revisiting hofstede�s model. Int. J. Public Administration, 38: 486-495.
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  4. Henry, B., M.D. Dzandu and Y. Tang, 2014. Investigation into Knowledge Acquisition idiosyncrasies in Ghanaian Universities. J. Inform. Knowl. Manage. Syst., 44: 579-591.
  5. Dzandu, M.D., B. Henry and C.E. Dzandu, 2014. Key Determinants of students� mobile phone choice. Manage. Sci. Lett., 4: 1801-1801.
  6. Dzandu, M.D. and H. Boateng, 2013. Unravelling the dilemma of the information search process: the application of Wilson�s model in a Ghanaian University setting. Int. j. Dig. Lib. Serv., 3: 22-37.
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  7. Boateng, H. and M. Quansah, 2013. Mobile telecommunication networks choice among Ghanaians. Manage. Sci. Lett., 3: 1839-1850.
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