John O. Kuforiji

Assistant Professor
Accounting & Finance
Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University
Saudi Arabia

Biography

Dr. Kuforiji had his terminal degree in Applied Microeconomics from The University of Pittsburgh in 1987. His skills, trainings, and experiences are from the public, private and academic sectors. In the public sector, he served as a Senior Administrative Officer for general administration and financial matters and his services were devoted to personnel, administration, and financial, budgeting and planning duties/affairs of the government. With regards to the private sector, he worked in various capacities regionally, nationally and internationally as president and CEO, chief consultants, trainers, seminar and workshop facilitators, directors, and continued and professional training programs developers in the areas of agriculture, business, economics, education, finance, real estate, taxation, and management.

Research Intrest

Quantitative and Management Analysis; Decision Science; International Trade and Cooperation; Health and Demographic Economics; Labor and Manpower Utilization; Policy Analysis; Managerial Economics; Money, Banking & Financial Institutions; Investment and Portfolio Management; International Business and Finance; Financial Management and Analysis; Capital Budgeting; and Real Estate.

List of Publications
Kuforiji, O.  “The Importance of Decision Science in Business Courses”, Models for Interdisciplinary Research & Curriculum at the Undergraduate Level, Tuskegee University, February 15, 2007.
Kuforiji, O. & Doyin  Coker-Kolo,  The impact of combating HIV and AIDS on economic sustainability in Sub-Saharan Africa, Stakes in Africa-United States Relations (2007).  
Kuforiji, O.  “Six Sigma: An Important Decision Science Tool in Business Decisions”, 2008 Southeast Decision Sciences Conference Proceedings, Orlando, FL:  Feb. 20-22, 2008. 

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