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Dr Alex Anlesinya

Job: Lecturer in HRM and Organisational Behaviour, and Research Fellow of the United Nations SDG Impact Hub

Faculty: Business and Law

School/department: Leicester Castle Business School

Address: ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, The Gateway, Leicester, LE1 9BH

T: N/A

E: alex.anlesinya@dmu.ac.uk

 

Personal profile

Alex Anlesinya (PhD, MPhil, BBA, FHEA, CA II) is a multi-award-winning researcher, experienced lecturer and corporate trainer, and a consultant specialising in Sustainability, Work, Human Resource Management, and Strategy. His research interests lie at the intersection of these fields, with specific focus areas including talent management, sustainable human resource management, decent work, strategic corporate social responsibility, sustainable business practices, wellbeing, responsible leadership, and grand societal challenges.

He is currently a Lecturer in Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour at Leicester Castle Business School, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, UK. Additionally, Alex serves as an Associate Editor of the  (RBGN).

Dr. Anlesinya is also an External Examiner at Leeds Beckett University, a Research Impact Fellow of the United Nations SDG Impact Hub at ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, UK, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), UK, and a Research Fellow at Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, a public Malaysian university, where he is mentoring and building the research capacity of an officially appointed mentee through collaborative research projects. He further serves as a PhD Mentor (voluntary) at , a leading UK-based charity, and as a Project Lead within ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ's Doctoral College's novel Sustainable Economic Growth Doctoral Training Cluster.

Recognised for his outstanding contributions, Alex was nominated for the Students' Choice Teaching Award in 2024 and 2025, the ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ Climate (Sustainability) Award in 2024, and the Rising Star Award in 2023 at ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, UK. He has received eight research awards for excellence, including Best Paper and Reviewer Awards, from esteemed international organisations such as Emerald Publishing Limited (Emerald Literati Award), Wiley (Wiley Top Cited Article 2020–2021), Sage Publishing, FIIB Business Review (2024 and 2022 High Impact Awards), the Academy of International Business (Best Sustainability Paper), the Academy of African Business and Development, the Ghana Scholarly Society worldwid, and the University of Ghana Business School. He was also a Valedictorian and received several Overall Best Student Awards.

Alex holds a PhD and an MPhil in Human Resource Management from the University of Ghana, and a Bachelor of Business Administration (First Class) from the University of Professional Studies, Accra. He is also a part-qualified Chartered Accountant with the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana. Additionally, he holds a CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting from the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), UK, a Certificate in People Analytics from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, as well as the Certified Carbon Literate qualification from the Carbon Literacy Project (UK).

Previously, Alex served as a Postgraduate Research Supervisor at Coventry University, UK / Ghana Communication Technology University, and an Adjunct Lecturer and Training Facilitator at GIMPA Training and Consulting, and GIMPA Business School of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA). He was an Adjunct Consultant at the Executive Developm.ent Center of the University of Ghana Business School, and a Volunteer Coach/Play Leader with Right To Play Ghana. He has also been a Lecturer at the Institute of Chartered Accountant, Ghana, and a Teaching and Administrative Assistant at the University of Professional Studies, Accra.

Dr. Anlesinya has served as an External Examiner for a PhD thesis at Aston Business School, Aston University, UK. He has facilitated systematic literature review training for PhD students at the University of Ghana Business School and has guest lectured on advanced talent management topics to various cohorts of postgraduate students (MBA and EMBA) at the same institution. He has also facilitated research paper development workshops for PhD students at EGADE Business School, Tecnológico de Monterrey in Mexico,  and served as a Mentor/Facilitator for the Academy of Management (AOM) Strategy Division’s 3rd Paper Development Workshop for Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.

Alex has authored nearly 50 impactful publications, including peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers. He has presented his work at top international conferences. He is proficient in using conceptual analysis, systematic reviews, quantitative, and qualitative methodologies to analyse both primary and secondary data. This expertise is evident in his diverse research outputs.

Dr. Anlesinya is active in knowledge exchange, collaborating with third-sector organisations like , a major trade union organisation, on grand societal challenges such as decent work development in the Global South through a series of impactful and applied research.

As a research-active academic, Alex emphasises student-centered learning, integrating research, sustainability, real-world applications, and internationalisation and decolonisation of the curriculum. He has been involved in teaching, assessment, research supervision, moderation, and module design and development at undergraduate, postgraduate, apprenticeship (senior leaders and managers programme), executive, and professional education levels, both within and outside the UK. 

Beyond academia, Alex has extensive consulting experience, having worked with numerous public, private, and non-profit organizations in Ghana. His consultancy clients include the Ghana Tourism Authority, The Trust Hospital Limited, Volta River Authority, University of Ghana Hospital, Okyeman Environment Foundation, University of Ghana School of Law, and the Women Entrepreneurs Rise Network (WERise) of the Ghana Enterprises Agency. He has also served on technical committees developing strategic plans for the University of Ghana’s Office of Institutional Advancement and the University of Ghana Business School.

Research group affiliations

Institute for Responsible Business and Social Justice

Publications and outputs

BOOK CHAPTERS

 1. Anlesinya, A., & Nyanyofio, G. J. N. T. (2024). Decent work, informality and pandemic: empirical insights from Ghana. In Omobowale, A.O. (Ed.), The African Informal Economy: Structure, Dynamics, and Resilience (Studies in Political Economy of Labour and Work, Vol. 5), Brill, pp. 250 -272. 

2. Anlesinya, A., & Dadzie, S.A. (2023). Technology and the conduct of bibliometric literature reviews in management: the software tools, benefits, and challenges. In Rana, S., Singh, J. and Kathuria, S. (Ed.) Advancing Methodologies of Conducting Literature Review in Management Domain (Review of Management Literature, Vol. 2), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 57 - 78. 

JOURNAL ARTICLES

1. Adeti, S.K., Amponsah-Tawiah, K., Dartey-Baah, K., Anlesinya, A., Osafo, J., & Rahim, N. A. A. A. (2025). Exploring military deployment and expatriate mental health: A conservation of resources theory perspectives, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, DOI:

2. Anlesinya, A., & Susomrith, P. (2025). Performance management practices, meaningful work and loyalty of public employees: a conditional mediation model, Journal of Organizational Effectiveness: People and Performance.

3. Anlesinya, A., Amponsah-Tawiah, K., Adom, P. K., & Damoah, O. B. O. (2025). National wellbeing and macro talent management revisited: issues of convergence and moderating role of natural resource endowment in developing countries. Journal of Management & Organization, 31(2), 761-786, , Cambridge University Press. 

 4. Anlesinya, A., & Susomrith, P. (2023). Sustainable human resource management and social harm of deviant tourism employees. Anatolia: An International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research, 34, 76-88. , Routledge-Taylor & Francis.

5. Anlesinya, A., Amponsah-Tawiah, K., Dartey-Baah, K., Adeti, S. K., & Brefo-Manuh, A. B. (2023). Institutional isomorphism and sustainable HRM adoption: a conceptual framework. Industrial and Commercial Training55(1), 62-76. , Emerald Publishing Limited.

6. Brefo-Manuh, A. B., & Anlesinya, A. (2023). Performance appraisal justice and work attitudes of health-care workers in Ghana. European Journal of Training and Development47(1/2), 24-42. , Emerald Publishing Limited.

7. Anlesinya, A., & Abugre, J. B. (2022). Strategic CSR practices, strategic orientation and business value creation among multinational subsidiaries in Ghana. Society and Business Review, 17(2), 257 – 279.  Emerald Publishing Limited.

 8. Glilekpe, E. E., Anlesinya, A., Nyanyofio, G. J. N. T., & Adeti, S. K. (2022).Workplace conflict and job-related wellbeing among local government servants: The roles of job resources.FIIB Business Review, , Sage Publications.

9. Anlesinya, A., Amponsah-Tawiah, K., Adom, P. K., Damoah, O. B. O., & Dartey-Baah, K. (2021). The macro talent management, decent work and national well-being nexus: a cross-country and panel data analysis. International Journal of Manpower, 42(5), 777-793. , Emerald Publishing Limited.

 10. Damoah, O.B.O., Lamptey, Y.A., Anlesinya, A., & Tetteh, B.N.A. (2021). Gendering Corporate Boards and Conditional Effectiveness of Board Processes: Insights from a Sub-Saharan African Country. Global Business Review,p.09721509211036271. , SAGE Publications.

11. Mickson, M. K., Anlesinya, A., & Malcalm, E. (2021). Mediation role of diversity climate on leadership and job satisfaction in the Ghanaian public sector. World Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development, 17(2), 167-188. . Emerald Publishing Limited.

12. Anlesinya, A., & Susomrith, P. (2020). Sustainable human resource management: a systematic review of a developing field. Journal of Global Responsibility, 11(3), 295-324. . Emerald Publishing Limited.

 13. Anlesinya, A.,& Amponsah-Tawiah, K. (2020). Towards a responsible talent management model. European Journal of Training and Development, 44(2/3), 279-303. . Emerald Publishing Limited.

14. Mickson, M. K., & Anlesinya, A. (2020). Creating job satisfaction among local government servants in Ghana: the relative roles of diverse leadership behaviours. International Journal of Public Leadership, 16(1), 1-16.  DOI: . Emerald Publishing Limited.

 15. Puni, A., & Anlesinya, A. (2020). Corporate governance mechanisms and firm performance in a developing country. International Journal of Law and Management, 62(2), 147-169. . Emerald Publishing Limited.

16. Abugre, J. B., & Anlesinya, A. (2020). Corporate social responsibility strategy and economic business value of multinational companies in emerging economies: The mediating role of corporate reputation. Business Strategy and Development, 3(1), 4-15. . John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

17. Anlesinya, A., Dartey-Baah, K., & Amponsah-Tawiah, K. (2019). Strategic talent management scholarship:  A review of Current foci and future directions. Industrial and Commercial Training, 51(5), 299-314. DOI: . Emerald Publishing Limited.

18. Anlesinya, A., Amponsah-Tawiah, K., & Dartey-Baah, K. (2019). Talent management research in Africa: Towards multilevel model and research agenda. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, 10(4), 440- 457. . Emerald Publishing Limited.

19. Anlesinya, A., Dartey-Baah, K., & Amponsah-Tawiah, K. (2019). A review of empirical research on global talent management. FIIB Business Review, 8(2), 147–160. DOI: . SAGE Publications Inc.

20. Anlesinya, A., Adepoju, Y. A., & Richter, U. H. (2019). Cultural orientation, perceived support and participation of female students in formal entrepreneurship in the Sub-Saharan Economy of Ghana. International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship, 11(3) 299- 322. DOI: . Emerald Publishing Limited.

21. Abugre, J. B., & Anlesinya, A. (2019). Corporate social responsibility and business value of multinational companies: Lessons from a Sub-Saharan African environment. Journal of African Business. 20(4), 435- 454. DOI: . Routledge-Taylor & Francis.

22. Dartey-Baah, K., Anlesinya, A., & Lamptey, Y. (2019). Leadership behaviors and organizational citizenship behavior: The mediating role of job involvement. International Journal of Business, 24(1), 75- 95.

23. Puni, A., Mohammed, I., & Anlesinya, A. (2019). Promoting voluntary positive work behaviours in extractive mine business through path-goal leadership. Journal of Business and Professional Studies11, 13-26. , Official journal of the University of Professional Studies, Accra. 

24. Anlesinya, A. (2018). Organizational barriers to employee training and learning: Evidence from the automotive sector. Development and Learning in Organisations: An International Journal, 32(3), 8-10.  . Emerald Publishing Limited.

25. Puni, A., Anlesinya, A., & Korsorku, P. D. A. (2018). Entrepreneurial education, self-efficacy and intentions in Sub-Saharan Africa. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, 9(4), 492-511. . Emerald Publishing Limited.

26. Anlesinya, A., Bukari, Z., A., Bonuedi, A. A., Mickson, M. K., Brefo-Manuh, A. B., & Nyanyofio, G. J. N. T. (2018). Antecedents and outcomes of telecom reputation in Ghana. International Journal of Services, Economics and Management, 9(1), 36-60. . Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

27. Puni, A., & Anlesinya, A. (2017). Whistleblowing propensities in power distance societies. Journal of Global Responsibility, 8(2), 212-224. . Emerald Publishing Limited.

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS/PRESENTATIONS

1. Anlesinya, A., Rahim, N. A. A. A., Nyidu, L., Itodo, E., & Adeti, S. K. (2025, June 26). Talent management and the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review towards the CEFEC-STAR model. Paper presented at the Faculty of Business and Law Annual Research and Enterprise Conference, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, Leicester, UK.

2. Obembe, O. R., Anlesinya, A., Muskwe, N., & Butler-Pogorzelczyk, P. (2025, June 18–20). Exploring skilled immigrants' access to decent work and the effectiveness of the role of third-sector organisations in the UK. Paper presented at the International Conference on African Development (iCAD2025).

3. Anlesinya, A., Rahim, N. A. A. A., Nyidu, L., Itodo, E., & Adeti, S. K. (2025, June 18–20). Talent management amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review. Paper presented at the International Conference on African Development (iCAD2025), Aston Business School, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.

4. Anlesinya, A., Muskwe, N. and Mumbi, H. (2024) Assessing sustainable decent work development in the post-pandemic informal economy of Ghana. Abstract Presented at Faculty of Business and Law Annual Research and Enterprise Conference, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, Leicester, UK, June 27, 2024.

5. Anlesinya, A., Mumbi, H. and Muskwe, N. (2024) Decent informal work development in the shadow of the covid-19 pandemic: Capability approach’s perspectives. Abstract Presented at Ghana Scholarly Society Annual Conference, in Collaboration with British Council, University of Bradford, School of Management, June 19 – 20, 2024.

6. Anlesinya, A. and Susomrith, P. (2024) Testing a conditional mediation model of the reciprocal payoffs of performance management. Abstract Presented at Ghana Scholarly Society Annual Conference, in Collaboration with British Council, University of Bradford, School of Management, United Kingdom, June 19 – 20, 2024.

7. Anlesinya, A., & Nyanyofio, G. J. N. T. (2023). Decent work, informality and pandemic: empirical insights from Ghana. A Paper Presented at the ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ Faculty of Business and Law Research Conference, 20th June 2023, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, Leicester, United Kingdom.

8. Anlesinya, A., Amponsah-Tawiah, K., Adom, P. K., & Damoah, O. B. O. (2020). Macro talent management national well-being convergence in developing countries. 63rd Annual Midwest Academy of Management Annual Conference, October 23 – 27, 2020, Virtual Conference.

9. Anlesinya, A. (2019). CSR strategy, strategic orientation and multinationals’ business value in Ghana. Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings, 2019(1): p.12954. DOI:

10. Anlesinya, A., Amponsah-Tawiah, K., Dartey-Baah, K., & Adeti, S. K. (2019). Sustainable human resource management: A review and future research propositions. 5th Academy of International Business (AIB)- Africa Chapter conference (August 4 – 7, 2019), Accra, Ghana.

11. Anlesinya, A., & Abugre, J. B. (2019). CSR strategy, strategic orientation and multinationals’ business value facets in Ghana. 5th Academy of International Business (AIB)- Africa Chapter conference (August 4 – 7, 2019), Accra, Ghana.

12. Mickson, M., & Anlesinya, A. (2019). Mediation role of diversity management climate on leadership and job satisfaction in the Ghanaian public sector. 5th Academy of International Business (AIB)- Africa Chapter conference (August 4 – 7, 2019), Accra, Ghana.

13. Mickson, M., & Anlesinya, A. (2019). The nexus between leadership behaviours and job satisfaction among local government servants in Ghana. Presented at the 2019 UG School of Social Science International Conference, University of Ghana, 3-4th April, 2019, University of Ghana, Legon.

14. Anlesinya, A., & Abugre, J. B. (2016). Corporate social responsibility and business value of multinational companies operating in Sub-Saharan Africa environment: Any lessons to learn. Proceedings of theAcademy of International Business Sub-Saharan Africa Conference, August, 17 – 19, 2016, Lagos Business School, Lagos, Nigeria.

15. Abugre, J. B., & Anlesinya, A. (2016). How organisational training can influence employee performance and employee intention to leave manufacturing companies: A study of Ghana. Proceedings of the 17th International Academy of African Business Development (IAABD) Conference, May, 2015, Arusha, Tanzania.

16. Anlesinya, A., Bukari, Z., A., Bonuedi, A. A., & Brefo-Manuh, A. B. (2016). Corporate reputation and customer outcomes in Ghana’s telecommunication industry. Paper presented at International Research Initiative Conference (IRIC), Accra Institute of Technology, October 26th, Accra, Ghana.

17. Puni, A., & Anlesinya, A. (2016). Entrepreneurial education and motivation for venture creation among tertiary students in Ghana: The mediating role of perceived value of entrepreneurship. Paper presented at 2nd International Conference on Business Management and Entrepreneurship (ICBME), 21-22nd April, University of Professional Studies, Accra. Ghana.

18. Anlesinya, A., & Bonuedi, A. A. (2015). Entrepreneurial orientation and profitability nexus: evidence from micro enterprises in the retail sector in Madina-Accra,Proceedings ofthe3rd UGBS (University of Ghana Business School) Conference on Business and Development, 5th-7th August, 2015, UGBS, Legon, Ghana.

19. Anlesinya, A., & Bonuedi, A. A. (2015). Entrepreneurial orientation and profitability nexus: evidence from micro enterprises in the retail sector in Madina-Accra. Paper presented at the 2nd OHRM-UGBS Colloquium (International Graduate Research Colloquium, 2015), 23rd April, University of Ghana Business School, Legon, Ghana. 

Research interests/expertise

I research at the intersection of Sustainability, Work, Human Resource Management, and Strategy. My research is deeply intertwined with several SDGs and targets. My specific research interests are:

  • Talent management
  • Sustainable human resource management
  • Decent work
  • Strategic corporate social responsibility 
  • Sustainable business practices
  • Wellbeing
  • Responsible leadership 
  • Social issues in management & grand societal challenges
  • Human resource & talent analytics
  • Research methods (multilevel research, systematic literature review, and conceptual development)

Areas of teaching

 

- Human Resource Management

- Organisational Behaviour

-Research Methods, and Quantitative Analysis 

-Strategic Management

Research Supervision

Qualifications

PhD in Human Resource Management, University of Ghana, Legon

 MPhil in Human Resource Management, University of Ghana, Legon

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (First Class Honors), University of Professional Studies, Accra

Certificate in People Analytics. Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.

CA Part II (50% chartered), Institute of Chartered Accountants – Ghana

CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting, Chartered Institute of Management Accountant (CIMA), UK

PhD thesis: Talent management, decent work and wellbeing: A multilevel analysis

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I am a versatile and seasoned academic/educator, with a proven track record in delivering high-quality teaching and learning at multiple levels, including undergraduate, postgraduate, apprenticeship, executive, and professional programmes, both within the UK and internationally. I am also a former primary school teacher with experience teaching at the secondary education level.

Postgraduate

  • Global Resourcing and Talent Management (Module Leader)
  • Sustainable HRM in the Contemporary and Global Contexts (Module Leader)
  • Employee Resourcing -CIPD accredited (Module Leader
  • Employee Resourcing -CIPD accredited (100% online - Module Leader
  • Workforce Planning (PG/Senior Leaders & Managers Apprenticeship – Module Leader)
  • Advanced Strategic Management 
  • Dissertation in Human Resource Management (Quantitative Research Method, and Systtematic Review Method)
  • Systematic Literature Review Course for PhD students (Module Leader)
  • HR Staffing, Training and Development (Module Leader)
  • Human Resource Management (Module Leader)
  • Leadership Studies (Module Leader)
  • Advanced Talent Management ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ (Contemporary Issues in Talent Management, and Strategic Talent Management)

Undergraduate

  • Human Resource Management (Module Leader)
  • Principles of Management (Module Leader)
  • Business Research and Analysis
  • Human Resource Management in the Global Context - CIPD accredited
  • Critical Issues in Human Resource Management - CIPD accredited
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Principles of Economics

Executive Education & Apprenticeships

  • Workforce Planning (Module Leader)
  • Human Resource Management (Module Leader)
  • Leading People & Managing Change (Module Leader)
  • Strategy & Results-based Management (Module Leader)
  • Principles of Management (Module Leader)
  • Led and facilitated numerous bespoke training programs for a wide range of professionals, including lower and middle managers, and senior executives, across diverse organisations and industries.

Professional Education

Led and taught on a range of modules for various professional bodies' qualifying programmes, including the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), UK, the Institute of Commercial Management (ICM), UK, the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), UK, the Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICA), Ghana, and the Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIB), Ghana.

  • Human Resource Management (ICM - Module Leader)
  • Leadership Studies (ICM - Module Leader)
  • Employee Resourcing (CIPD - Module Leader)
  • Human Resource Management in the Global Context (CIPD)
  • Business Application (CILT - Module Leader)
  • Professional (Research) Projects Supervisor (CILT)
  • Business Management (ICA)
  • Customer Experience and Service Excellence (CIB - Co-module Leader)
  • Quantitative Methods for Decision Making (CIB)

Honours and awards

1. Students' Choice Teaching Award Nominee 2025, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, Leicester, UK.

2. Best Research Paper Award Winner, The International Conference on African Development (iCAD2025), Aston Business School, Aston University, Birmingham, UK

3. Students' Choice Teaching Award Nominee 2024, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, Leicester, UK.

4. ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ Climate (Sustainability) Award Nominee 2024, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, Leicester, UK.

5. Impactful Reviewer Award 2024, FIIB Business Review/ Sage Publishing Limited

6. Rising Star Award Nominee 2023, Faculty of Business and Law Balls of Awards, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, Leicester, UK.

7. Advancing Research Careers (ARC) Award 2023 -2026 (under the mentorship of Professor Gabriel Edgan), ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, United Kingdom

8. High Impact Research Award 2022, FIIB Business Review/ Sage Publishing Limited

9. Wiley Top Cited Article 2020 -2021 in Business Strategy and Development, Wiley & Sons

10. Emerald Literati Award of Excellence for Highly Commended Paper, 2019 Emerald Literati Network Awards, Emerald Publishing Limited

11. Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFUND) PhD Tuition Fee Scholarship (50% Part) for 3 years (2018/2019 - 2020/2021), Republic of Ghana.

12. Emerald Best Paper Award, 17th International Academy of African Business and Development (IAABD) Conference, 2016, Arusha, Tanzania.

13. The LBS - FirstBank Sustainability Center Award for Best Sustainability Paper, 2016 Academy of International Business, Sub-Saharan Africa Chapter (AIB-SSA) Conference, Lagos Business School (LBS), Lagos, Nigeria.

14. Best Research Paper Award: Sustainable Commercialization and Innovation Track: 3rd UGBS Conference on Business & Development, 2015, UGBS, Legon, Ghana.

15. Outstanding Research Paper Award, 2nd OHRM-UGBS Colloquium (International Graduate Research Colloquium), 2015, UGBS-Legon, Ghana.

16. Overall Best GraduatingUndergraduate Student/Valedictorian (2013), University of Professional Studies, Accra, Ghana.

17. Best Student (2013) of Faculty of Management, University of Professional Studies, Accra, Ghana.

18. Best Student (2013) of Department of Business Administration, University of Professional Studies, Accra.

19. First Runner-Up, CIMA 2013 Global Business Challenge Ghana final, organized by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) - UK.

20. Best West Africa Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE)  (WAEC) Student (2007), Nkwanta Senior Secondary School, Nkwanta, Ghana.

21. Best BECE (WAEC) Student (2004), Nkwanta Junior Secondary School ‘B’, Nkwanta, Ghana, 2004.

Membership of external committees

External Examiner, Leeds Beckett University. September 2025 - Date

External Examiner,  PhD Viva Examination Committee, Aston Business School, Aston University, UK,  2024.

PhD/Doctoral Mentor (Voluntrary), a leading UK-based charity . September 2025 - Date

Associate Editor,  (RBGN) - CABS, Scopus and WoS ranked.  Jan 2022 - Date 

Article Editor, , May 2022 - Date

Research Fellow, Faculty of Business and Management, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Malaysia, Kuala Terengganu. Mentoring and building research capacity of an officially appointed mentee through collaborative research projects. July 2024 - Date

Project Lead,  Sustainable Economic Growth Doctoral Training Cluster, Doctoral College, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, UK. Oct 2024 - Date

Organising Team Member/Facillitator, 18th Annual RBGN Scientific Publication Workshop, Brazil & Online, November, 2024

Paper Development Facilitator,  The Strategic Management Division of the Academy of Management’s 3rd Paper Development Workshop for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, March 21, 2024.

External PhD Advisor, Business School, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, India, Jan 2022 – Date

Member, Technical Strategic Plan Committe, University of Ghana’s Office of Institutional Advancement

Member, Technical Strategic Plan Committe, University of Ghana Business School.

Membership of professional associations and societies

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), UK

Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)

Ghana Scholarly Society, Europe

Academy of International Business (Africa Chapter)

Midwest Academy of Management (US) 

Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana

Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, UK

Professional licences and certificates

Fellow (FHEA) of the Higher Education Academy, UK

Chartered Accountant Professional Certification (CA Part II: 50% Chartered), Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana

Certificate in Business Accounting, Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), UK

Projects

Decent informal work development: This UKRI QR-funded project aims to investigate sustainable decent work development and policy implementation in a post-covid-19 pandemic world of informal work in Ghana. It is being conducted, in collaboration with a major trade union, the Traders Advocacy Group Ghana (TAGG). It seeks to generate insights and knowledge to develop more effective strategies to support the development of sustainable decent work in the Ghanaian informal economy post Covid-19 pandemic to improve the socio-economic wellbeing of our gallant informal workers.

Supporting the Skills Economy and Alternative Spaces: Skills and sustainable labour markets are intrinsic to structural transformation and sustainable economic growth. Whilst recent literature has been directed at employability, labour productivity and place-based models, as well as the aftermath of shocks such as the Global Financial Crisis and Covid-19, here, this PhD focuses on the unique problem created through the nexus of economic decline, austerity, and green transformations, and how we might overcome these complex problems to support sustainable economic growth through the skills economy. The rise of the skills economy is a response to the global skills shortage, where 87% of companies worldwide anticipate major skills gaps within the next 5 years. Of additional concern is how people from vulnerable, marginal or ‘excluded’ groups such as migrants and minorities are less able to participate in, and benefit from, entrepreneurship, fair employment and benefits of inclusive economic growth. This results in part from the spread of the informal economy and businesses operating on the margins of legality, for example in their compliance with employment, safety and other law and regulation. 

Conference attendance

1. Anlesinya, A., Rahim, N. A. A. A., Nyidu, L., Itodo, E., & Adeti, S. K. (2025, June 26). Talent management and the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review towards the CEFEC-STAR model. Paper presented at the Faculty of Business and Law Annual Research and Enterprise Conference, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, Leicester, UK. 

2. Obembe, O. R., Anlesinya, A., Muskwe, N., & Butler-Pogorzelczyk, P. (2025, June 18–20). Exploring skilled immigrants' access to decent work and the effectiveness of the role of third-sector organisations in the UK. Paper presented at the International Conference on African Development (iCAD2025). 

3. Anlesinya, A., Rahim, N. A. A. A., Nyidu, L., Itodo, E., & Adeti, S. K. (2025, June 18–20). Talent management amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review. Paper presented at the International Conference on African Development (iCAD2025), Aston Business School, Aston University, Birmingham, UK. 

4. Anlesinya, A., Muskwe, N. and Mumbi, H. (2024) Assessing sustainable decent work development in the post-pandemic informal economy of Ghana. Abstract Presented at Faculty of Business and Law Annual Research and Enterprise Conference, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, Leicester, UK, June 27, 2024. 

5. Anlesinya, A., Mumbi, H. and Muskwe, N. (2024) Decent informal work development in the shadow of the covid-19 pandemic: Capability approach’s perspectives. Abstract Presented at Ghana Scholarly Society Annual Conference, in Collaboration with British Council, University of Bradford, School of Management, June 19 – 20, 2024. 

6. Anlesinya, A. and Susomrith, P. (2024) Testing a conditional mediation model of the reciprocal payoffs of performance management. Abstract Presented at Ghana Scholarly Society Annual Conference, in Collaboration with British Council, University of Bradford, School of Management, United Kingdom, June 19 – 20, 2024. 

7. Anlesinya, A., & Nyanyofio, G. J. N. T. (2023). Decent work, informality and pandemic: empirical insights from Ghana. A Paper Presented at the ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ Faculty of Business and Law Research Conference, 20th June 2023, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, Leicester, United Kingdom.

8. Anlesinya, A., Amponsah-Tawiah, K., Adom, P. K., & Damoah, O. B. O. (2020). Macro talent management national well-being convergence in developing countries. 63rd Annual Midwest Academy of Management Annual Conference, October 23 – 27, 2020, Virtual Conference.

9. Anlesinya, A. (2019). CSR strategy, strategic orientation and multinationals’ business value in Ghana. Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings, 2019(1): p.12954. DOI: 

10. Anlesinya, A., Amponsah-Tawiah, K., Dartey-Baah, K., & Adeti, S. K. (2019). Sustainable human resource management: A review and future research propositions. 5th Academy of International Business (AIB)- Africa Chapter conference (August 4 – 7, 2019), Accra, Ghana.

11. Anlesinya, A., & Abugre, J. B. (2019). CSR strategy, strategic orientation and multinationals’ business value facets in Ghana. 5th Academy of International Business (AIB)- Africa Chapter conference (August 4 – 7, 2019), Accra, Ghana.

12. Mickson, M., & Anlesinya, A. (2019). Mediation role of diversity management climate on leadership and job satisfaction in the Ghanaian public sector. 5th Academy of International Business (AIB)- Africa Chapter conference (August 4 – 7, 2019), Accra, Ghana.

13. Mickson, M., & Anlesinya, A. (2019). The nexus between leadership behaviours and job satisfaction among local government servants in Ghana. Presented at the 2019 UG School of Social Science International Conference, University of Ghana, 3-4th April, 2019, University of Ghana, Legon.

14. Anlesinya, A., & Abugre, J. B. (2016). Corporate social responsibility and business value of multinational companies operating in Sub-Saharan Africa environment: Any lessons to learn. Proceedings of theAcademy of International Business Sub-Saharan Africa Conference, August, 17 – 19, 2016, Lagos Business School, Lagos, Nigeria.

15. Abugre, J. B., & Anlesinya, A. (2016). How organisational training can influence employee performance and employee intention to leave manufacturing companies: A study of Ghana. Proceedings of the 17th International Academy of African Business Development (IAABD) Conference, May, 2015, Arusha, Tanzania.

16. Anlesinya, A., Bukari, Z., A., Bonuedi, A. A., & Brefo-Manuh, A. B. (2016). Corporate reputation and customer outcomes in Ghana’s telecommunication industry. Paper presented at International Research Initiative Conference (IRIC), Accra Institute of Technology, October 26th, Accra, Ghana.

17. Puni, A., & Anlesinya, A. (2016). Entrepreneurial education and motivation for venture creation among tertiary students in Ghana: The mediating role of perceived value of entrepreneurship. Paper presented at 2nd International Conference on Business Management and Entrepreneurship (ICBME), 21-22nd April, University of Professional Studies, Accra. Ghana.

18Anlesinya, A., & Bonuedi, A. A. (2015). Entrepreneurial orientation and profitability nexus: evidence from micro enterprises in the retail sector in Madina-Accra,Proceedings ofthe3rd UGBS (University of Ghana Business School) Conference on Business and Development, 5th-7th August, 2015, UGBS, Legon, Ghana.

19Anlesinya, A., & Bonuedi, A. A. (2015). Entrepreneurial orientation and profitability nexus: evidence from micro enterprises in the retail sector in Madina-Accra. Paper presented at the 2nd OHRM-UGBS Colloquium (International Graduate Research Colloquium, 2015), 23rd April, University of Ghana Business School, Legon, Ghana. 

 

Consultancy work

I have consulted for several public, private and non-profit institutions in Ghana including:

  • Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA)
  • The Trust Hospital Limited
  • Volta River Authority (VRA)
  • University of Ghana Hospital
  • Okyeman Environment Foundation
  • University of Ghana School of Law
  • Women Entrepreneurs Rise Network (WERise) of Ghana Enterprises Agency
  • Aves International Academy, and others

Current research students

Current PhD Students

1. Olajumoke Ruth Obembe (full-time PhD) - ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ Full PGR Scholarship Holder. First Supervisor

2. Rajneet Kaur Chahal. First Supervisor 

3. Joy Chinwe Aguguo. Second Supervisor

4. Mohd Said Shyyab. Second Supervisor

PhD Completion

Rev. Sade Ogundipe, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ (2025). Second Supervisor

 

Externally funded research grants information

A couple of external grant projects are currently under development for submission

Internally funded research project information

1. Co-Investigator, and Project Lead, 

Competitive University-wide PhD Studentship Funding (£406,944, Co-Investigator; lead on £101,736 project), 2024 -2027

  • Secured almost half a million pounds in competitive internal funding to support four fully funded PhD studentships (covering bursary and tuition fees).
  • Funding was awarded through a rigorous two-stage process: (1) Faculty-level selection and integration of individual PhD proposals into work packages for the Sustainable Economic Growth PhD Training Cluster, and (2) University-level evaluation of clusters against competing proposals.
  • Within the Cluster, I lead a project valued at £101,736 on ‘Supporting the Skills Economy and Alternative Spaces’.
  • The only early career academic on the team.  or /doctoral-college/study/scholarships.aspx

 2. Principal investigator (with Henry Mumbi and Never Muskwe as co-investigators), 

UKRI QR Policy Research Fund (£4,000), Sept 2023 – June 2024.

Towards a sustainable decent work development and policy implementation in a post-covid-19 pandemic world of informal work in Ghana.  Award: £4,000.

Principal Investigator, 

¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ’s Faculty of Business and Law Research and Conference Fund, April – June, 2025.

  • Awarded a competitive internal grant to present collaborative research at the 2025 International Conference on African Development, Aston Business School, Birmingham, UK.
  • The paper was selected as one of only two Best Papers out of 140 competitively reviewed submissions across seven (7) tracks.

Professional esteem indicators

External Examiner, Leeds Beckett University. September 2025 - Date

External Examiner,  PhD Viva Examination Committee, Aston Business School, Aston University, UK,  2024.

PhD/Doctoral Mentor (Voluntrary), a leading UK-based charity . September 2025 - Date

Associate Editor,  (RBGN) - CABS, Scopus and WoS ranked. Jan 2022 - Date 

Article Editor, , May 2022 - Date

Research Fellow, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia. July – Date 2024

Research Fellow, United Nations SDG Impact Hub at ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, UK. November 2024 - Date

Project Lead,  Sustainable Economic Growth Doctoral Training Cluster, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ's Doctoral College, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, UK. October 2024 - Date

Organising Team Member/Facillitator 18th Annual RBGN Scientific Publication Workshop, Brazil & Online, November, 2024

Invited Paper Development Facilitator/Mentor, The Strategic Management Division of the Academy of Management’s 3rd Paper Development Workshop for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, March 21, 2024.

External PhD Advisor, Business School, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, India, Jan 2022 – Date

Invited Paper Development Facilitator, Egade Business School, Tecnológico de Monterrey – Mexico (a tripple crown accredited business school). Facilitated a Paper Development Workshop for PhD students in the organization, HRM and related fields and gave feedback on scientific papers of PhD students, May 27, 2022. 

Invited Systematic Review Training Facilitator, University of Ghana Business School, Legon, developed and facilitated a two-week Systematic Literature Review Course to PhD students at the Department of Organisation & HRM, March, 2022.

Invited Guest Speaker/Training Facillitator, Volta River Authority (VRA) Annual Health and Safety Week, 2022. Facilitated training on ‘Improving our Health and Safety Culture for our Business Sustainability.

Invited Guest Speaker/Training Facillitator, Volta River Authority (VRA) Annual Health and Safety Week, 2021. Facilitated training  onVRA in the Era of Covid-19: Our Business Sustainability’ 

Guest Lecturer, Taught advanced topics in talent management different streams of postgraduate students at University of Ghana Business School, Legon, June/August, 2021

Refereeing / Reviewing Role: Active article reviewer with about 100 verified reviews (excluding conferences and workshops) in Web of Science (WoS) for several reputable journals and organizations  including but not limited to:

  • Journal of Management Studies
  • Human Resource Management
  • British Journal of Management
  • Strategic  Entrepreneurship Journal
  • Business Strategy and the Environment
  • European Management Journal
  • Internal Business Review
  • Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources
  • International Public Management Journal
  • Journal of Cleaner Production
  • International Journal of Manpower         
  • Employee Relations
  • International Studies of Management & Organisation
  • Management Decision; Journal of Global Mobility; Organisational Management Journal; Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development; International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management; European Journal of Training and Development; Journal of Management Development; Small Business Research; Journal of Organisational Effectiveness: People and Performance; International Journal of Public Administration; High Education; Africa Journal of Management; African Journal of Economic and Management Studies; International Journal of Organisation Theory & Behaviour; FIIB Business Review; Global Business Review; Financial Innovation; International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics; International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management; Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy; International Journal of Technology Marketing; Asia-Pacific Journal of Management Research and Innovation; International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies
  • Academy of International Business Annual Meetings; Academy of Management Annual Meetings

OTHERS

Deputy National Auditor-General, Ghana Union of Professional Students, 2012/2013  

Member, Council of Course Representatives of Students Representative Council, University of Professional Studies, Accra, 2012/2013. 

Chairman, Vetting Committee, Association of Business Administration Students, University of Professional Studies, Accra, 2011/2012                        

ORCID number

Media engagement (in the news)

Joy News (MyJoyOnline)

Ghanaian Times

Graphic Online

BusinessGhana            

Examining and verification

External Examiner, Leeds Beckett University. September 2025 - Date

External Examiner, PhD Viva Examination Committee, Aston Business School, Aston University, UK,  2024.

Internal Examiner (Independent Assessor), PhD Probation Review, Doctoral College, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, UK, 2023

Internal Examiner - Asia Pacific University (APU), a ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ partner institution  - Moderation & Verification

·       BM093-3-3: Human Resource Analytics

·       BM025-3-3-INHRM: International Human Resource Management

Internal Moderator, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ, Leicester

  • Sustainable HRM in the Contemporary and Global Contexts (PG)
  • BMHR5001: People Management: Leadership, Development and Analytics (PG)
  • BMIH5001: International Human Resource Management (PG)
  • BHRM3007: Business Management Project (UG)
  • BHRM2002: Learning and Organisational Development (UG)
  • HRMG3206:Organisational Development and Consulting (UG)
  • HRMG5052: Developing Skills for Business Leadership (UG)

PhD Completion

  • 2025: Rev. Sade Ogundipe, ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ . I served as her Second Supervisor. She submitted her thesis, "Exploring Leadership Adaptability in Private Healthcare Organisations in the UK in Times of Crises,"

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