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Kenneth Kalu

Dr Kenneth Kalu

Associate Professor

Department: Global Management Studies 

Phone: 416-979-5000 x2477

Email: kenneth.kalu@torontomu.ca

Education: BSc, MSc, MA, PhD

Discipline: Business Management

Areas of Expertise:

  • Africa's Emerging Market

  • China-Africa Economic Partnerships

  • Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

  • Foreign Aid

  • Foreign Direct Investment

  • Immigration Policies & Their Impacts

  • National Institutions & the Business Environment

Dr. Kenneth Kalu is an Associate Professor in Global Management Studies at the Ted Rogers School of Management. He joined Toronto Metropolitan University from the University of Texas at Austin, where he was a Visiting Research Scholar. Dr. Kalu’s 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’s 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’s economy and institutions, foreign aid, foreign direct investment, and China’s economic partnerships with Africa. His views have been widely reported in print and electronic media worldwide. He holds a B.Sc. degree in Accounting, an M.Sc. in Finance, an M.A. in Economics, and a PhD in Public Policy.

Course Code Course
GMS 200 Introduction to Global Management 
GMS 694 The African Business Environment

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