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Oluyomi Oluwatosin Olatunji Dr., Department of Economics

Area(s) of Specialization/Research Interests

Quantitative Economics, Econometrics, Macroeconomics, International and Development Economics, and Financial and Business Economics

Profile

Dr. OLUYOMI (Former OGUNYOMI) Oluwatosin Olatunji is currently a Lecturer II at the Department of Economics, Mountain Top University, Prayer City, Ogun State. He obtained a Bachelor Degree in Economics from Lagos State University, Ojo and Masters Degrees in Economics and Finance from University of Lagos, Akoka respectively. His currently the Deputy Director of Centre for Continuing Education (CCE) at Mountain Top University. He has over seventeen (17) years tertiary education experience in teaching, research and other academic engagements. His research interests are Macroeconomics, Business Economics, Statistics, Econometrics, Financial Economics, and International and Development Economics. He has extensively contributed to local and international journals and conferences, with over 37 published papers. In addition, he has coauthored two textbooks, Managerial Economics for Decision Makers (Micro Perspective) and Operations Research: A Managerial Approach. He is a member and examiner of several professional bodies such as NIM, CIPM, and ICAN. Lastly, Dr. Oluyomi is happily married with children.

Academic Credentials

University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria 2010 M.Sc. Finance University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria 2007 M.Sc. Economics Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria 2001 B.Sc. (Hon.) Economics (Second Class Upper Division)

Professional Association

Chartered Institute of Finance & Control of Nigeria (CIFCN) Status: Fellow Dec; 2012 Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM) Status: Associate Member Level: Certificate in Proficiency Management (CPM) 2006 Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) Status: Student Member Registration No: 182856 Level: Skills (former Intermediate) 2013

Publications

1 Ogunyomi-Oluyomi, O.O., Babasanya, A.O., & Oseni, I.O. (2023). Interactive effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) Inflow and absorptive capacity on economic growth in the African countries. Izvestiya Journal of Varna University of Economics,Management, and Informatics, University of Economics Verma, 67(4), 267-285.-Updated on: 17Jan24
2 Ogunyomi-Oluyomi, O. O., Akinyomi , O. J., & Olamade, O. O. (2023). Validity of export-led growth hypothesis in the Nigeria oil and non-oil exports: Evidence from ARDL and causality test approaches. Acta Universitatis Danubius. Œconomica, 19(4). Retrieved From Https://Dj.Univ-Danubius.Ro/Index.Php/Audoe/Article/View/2421-Updated on: 17Jan24
3 Ogunyomi-Oluyomi, O.O., George, E.O., Maku, O. E., & Adelowokan, O. A. (2023). Domestic investment and economic growth nexus: Does absorptive capacity matters in the African countries? Studia Universitatis ‘Vasile Godis’ Arad, Economics Series, 33(4), 45-69.-Updated on: 17Jan24
4 Oluyomi, O.O., Akinyomi, O.J., Omokehinde, J.O., and Adewunmi-Lipede, O.M. (2023). Disruptive innovation and sustainable supply chain nexus: evidence from automotive supply chain SMEs performance in Nigeria. In Erigbe, P., Ojo, O., Mbaka, C.A., and Oluyomi, O.O. (eds): Mountain Top University International Conference on Entrepreneurship: Proceedings, 207-223.-Updated on: 17Jan24
5 Lawal, Y.O., Agbaje, S.O., Adebosin, W.G., Kolawole, O., and Ogunyomi-Oluyomi, O.O. (2021). Population growth, urbanization and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Nigeria. Global Education Network (GEN) 2021, South Africa: Conference Proceedings, 10, 598-612.-Updated on: 17Jan24
6 Ajuonu, V.T. and Oluyomi, O.O. (2023). Impact of human capital development on unemployment in Nigeria (1981-2021). In Erigbe, P., Ojo, O., Mbaka, C.A., and Oluyomi, O.O. (eds): Mountain Top University International Conference on Entrepreneurship: Proceedings, 184-197.-Updated on: 17Jan24
7 Oseni, B.M. and Oluyomi, O.O. (2023). Bio-fuel consumption and economic growth in Nigeria (1980-2022). In Erigbe, P., Ojo, O., Mbaka, C.A., and Oluyomi, O.O. (eds): Mountain Top University International Conference on Entrepreneurship: Proceedings, 110-122.-Updated on: 17Jan24
8 Ogunyomi-Oluyomi, O.O. and Okuneye, B.A. (2022). The role of digitalization in the airline industry performance amid COVID-19: Evidence from Emirate airline balanced scorecard performance. Izvestiya Journal of Varna University of Economics, 66(1-2), 5-21.-Updated on: 17Jan24
9 Ajayi, F.O., Adelowokan, A.O., and Ogunyomi, O.O. (2021). Does Nigeria non-renewable resource abundance leads to macroeconomic performance? A trend analysis (1970-2014). ABC Journal of Advanced Research, 10(2), 131-146.-Updated on: 26May22
10 Oluyomi, O.O., Ajayi, F.O. and George, E.O. (2021). On the relationship between education reforms and sustainable development: Evidence from Nigeria. ABC Journal of Advanced Research, 10(1), 57-58-Updated on: 26May22
11 Babasanya, A.O., Ologundudu, M.M., and Oluyomi, O.O. (2020). Innovative entrepreneurship and economic sustainability in the selected private universities in Nigeria: The pre and post COVID-19 comparative analysis. MTU Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development, 2(2), 139-149.-Updated on: 26May22
12 Ologundudu, M.M. and Oluyomi, O.O. (2020). Entrepreneurial innovation and intention in selected small scale food processing industries on economic development in Nigeria. MTU Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development, 2(2), 68-87.-Updated on: 26May22
13 Ogbuji, A., Ologundudu, M.M., and Oluyomi, O.O. (2020). Comparative analysis of financial technology and traditional bank performance in Nigeria: The CAMEL approach. UNILAG Journal of Business, 6(1), 145-168.-Updated on: 26May22
14 Ologundudu, M.M. and Oluyomi, O.O. (2020). Lagos bus rapid transit (BRT) and capacity management sustainability in a megacity: Government entrepreneurial support. MTU Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development, 2(1), 145-154.-Updated on: 26May22
15 George, E.O. and Ogunyomi, O.O. (2019). Is there any missing link in the nexus between human capital development and economic growth in developing economies? Evidence from Nigeria. ACTA Universitatis Danubius CEconomica,15(1/2019),117-133.-Updated on: 26May22
16 Babasanya, A.O., Ogunleye, A.G. and Ogunyomi, O.O. (2017). Human capital development as a catalyst for environment sustainable development in Nigeria: A VECM approach. Journal of Economics and Policy Analysis,2(2), 200-219.-Updated on: 26May22
17 Ogunyomi, O.O. and Obi, E. (2016). Information and communication technology investment and firm productivity: Evidence from the Nigerian banking industry. Research Journal of Finance and Accounting, 7(8), 47-59.-Updated on: 26May22
18 Ogbuji, I. and Ogunyomi, O.O. (2014). Working capital management policy and financial performance in the Nigerian foods and beverages industry: A study of Nestle Nigeria Plc(2008-2012). Research Journal of Finance and Accounting, IITSE,5(20),48-63.-Updated on: 26May22
19 Ogunyomi, O.O., Daisi, O.R. and Oluwashikemi, R.A. (2013). Economic globalization , income inequality and economic growth in Nigeria: A static data analysis (1986-2010). ABC Journal of Advanced Research, 2(2), 55-68.-Updated on: 26May22
20 Ogunyomi, O.O., Jenrola, O.A. and Daisi, O.R. (2013). Globalization and economic security in Nigeria: A reflection of the Nigerian manufacturing sector performance . Journal of Economics and International Finance, 5(7),293-306.-Updated on: 26May22
21 Tijani, A.A., Oyeniyi, G.O. and Ogunyomi, O.O. (2012). The impact of technical entrepreneurial skills on employment generation in small and medium scale enterprises in Lagos State, Nigeria: A comparative analysis. European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13(1), 604-622.-Updated on: 26May22
22 Ogunyomi, O.O. (2011). The impact of monetary policy on commercial banks loans and advances in Nigeria: An empirical investigation (1975-2009).-Updated on: 26May22