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Prof. Ibrahim Mohammed

Senior Research Fellow (Director, Research and Consultancy Centre)
Faculty: Accounting & Finance
Department: Banking & Finance
Academic Area(s): Economics, Revenue Management
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Prof. Ibrahim Mohammed is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Professional Studies Accra, Ghana. He has over ten years teaching experience in higher institutions of learning. His research interests span a number of areas including Economics, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Accounting, and Financial Management.

Currently, he is focusing his research efforts on the applications of economics to hospitality and tourism, with revenue management and hospitality finance as the anchorage. Ibrahim’s publications have appeared in top-tier journals including International Journal of Social Economics, International Review of Economics, Tourism Economics, International Journal of Hospitality Management, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management and Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management. He serves as an ad-hoc reviewer to a number of top-rated journals. As the Director of the Research and Consultancy Centre, Ibrahim has oversight responsibility for managing and administering research and consultancy services in the University.

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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Journal Articles

1. Mohammed, I., Twumasi Baffour, P. & Abdul Rahaman, W. (forthcoming). Gender differences in earnings rewards to personality traits in wage and self-employment labour markets, Management and Labour Studies, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print.

2. Twumasi Baffour, P., Abdul Rahaman, W. & Mohammed, I. (forthcoming), Impact of mobile money access on internal remittances, consumption expenditure and household welfare in Ghana, Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print.

3. Puni, A., Mohammed, I. & Damnyang, J. B. (forthcoming). The moderating effect of personal values on the relationship between ethical leadership and whistleblowing intentions. International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics.

4. Mohammed, I., Guillet, B. D., Law, R., & Rahaman, W. A. (2020). Predicting the direction of dynamic price adjustment in the Hong Kong hotel industry. Tourism Economics, https://doi.org/10.1177/1354816620903900.

5. Abdul Rahaman, W., Mohammed, I & Twumasi Baffour, P. (2020). Stimulating the poverty impact of rising food prices on rural household poverty in Ghana. International Journal of Statistics and Economics, 21(1), 95-117.

6. Mohammed, I., Rahaman, W. A., & Baffour, P. T. (2020). The role of personality traits in predicting days lost due to illness: Evidence from the World Bank’s Skills toward Employment and Productivity survey. International Review of Economics, 67(2), 163-188.

7. Mohammed, I. (2019). Estimating Tourism Import Demand Elasticities for Four Countries Using the General-to-specific Approach. Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 21(3), 65-78.

8. 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 Studies, 11(1), 13-26.

9. Mohammed, I., Guillet, B. D., & Law, R. (2019). Last-minute hotel-booking and frequency of dynamic price adjustments of hotel rooms in a cosmopolitan tourism city. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 41, 12-18.

10. Mohammed, I., Denizci Guillet, B. & Law, R. (2019). Modeling dynamic price dispersion of hotel rooms in a spatially agglomerated tourism city for weekend and midweek stays. Tourism Economics.

11. Bunyaminu, A. Mohammed, I., Issah, M. (2019). Business failure prediction: A tridimensional approach. Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 20(2), 80-100.

12. Twumasi Baffour, P., Mohammed, I., & Abdul Rahaman, W. (2019). Personality and gender differences in revealed risk preference: evidence from Ghana, International Journal of Social Economics, 46(5), 631-647.

13. Puni, A., Mohammed, I. & Asamoah, E. (2018). Transformational leadership and job satisfaction: The moderating effect of contingent reward, Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 39(4), 522-537.

14. Mohammed, I., Denizci Guillet, B., Schuckert, M. & Law, R. (2016). An empirical investigation of corporate identity communication on Hong Kong hotels’ websites. Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management, 25(6), 767-705.

15. Denizci Guillet, B. & Mohammed, I., (2015). Revenue management research in hospitality and tourism: A critical review of current literature and suggestions for future research. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 27(4), 526-560.

16. Mohammed, I., Denizci Guillet, B. & Law, R. (2015). The contributions of economics to hospitality literature: A content analysis of hospitality and tourism journals. International Journal of Hospitality Management, 44(2015), 99-110.

17. Abdul Rahaman, W. & Mohammed, I. (2014). Analysis of households’ demand for cereals and cereal products in Ghana. Ghanaian Journal of Economics, Vol. 2 (December), 18-48.

18. Mohammed, I., Denizci Guillet, B. & Law, R. (2014). Competitor set identification in the hotel industry: A case study of a full-service hotel in Hong Kong. International Journal of Hospitality Management, 39(2014), 29-40.

19. Alabi, G., Alabi, J., & Mohammed, I. (2014). Developing a framework for land management based on community involvement in Ghana. International Journal of Management & Information Systems, 18(4), 223-232.

20. Alabi, G., Alabi, J., & Mohammed, I. (2013). Congruence between national policy for science and humanities enrolment ratio and labour market demand in Ghana. Educational Research Reviews, 8(11), 708-719.

Book Chapter

21. Choi, W & Mohammed, I. (2018). Development of Ghana's Tax Policy Assessment Method. In Ministry of Economy and Finance, Republic of Korea & Korea Development Institute (pp. 140-240).

22. Mohammed, I., Guillet, B. D., & Law, R. (2015). Corporate Identity Communication on Corporate Websites: Evidence from the Hong Kong Hotel Industry. In Tussyadiah, I. & Inversini, A. (Eds.), Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2015 (pp. 635-649). Springer International Publishing.