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Lawrence K. Aziale

Lecturer
Faculty: I.T. & Communication Studies
Department: Information Technology Studies

Lawrence Kwami Aziale is a Lecturer in the Department of Information Technology Studies at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA). He is an IT expert and Management Consultant with expertise in Green Technology, Professional Administration, and Mined Land Reclamation.

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management from the University of Cape Coast (UCC), a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Wisconsin International University College (Ghana), a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree in Business Information Technology from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), and a Master of Laws (LLM) degree in Natural Resources Law from the University of Ghana.

Lawrence is also a Chartered Management Consultant and a Chartered Professional Administrator, certified by the Chartered Institute of Administrators and Management Consultants (CIAMC – Ghana). He holds a Professional Postgraduate Diploma (HR option) from the Institute of Professional Managers and Administrators (IPMA – UK).

Currently, Lawrence is a final-year PhD candidate in Information Systems at the Central University of Nicaragua.

He has over 30 years of experience as an academic and management consultant in the areas of environmental re-engineering, green technology, and mined land reclamation. He has consulted for MiDA in collaboration with Empretec Ghana and numerous Ghanaian enterprises. He has also served as Director of CERAD International, a member of the Ho Polytechnic Governing Board, and Lecturer/Head of Department of Management Studies at Ho Polytechnic.

Lawrence Kwami Aziale is the immediate past District Chief Executive for the Jasikan District and served as Dean of the Oti MMDCEs during the first term of H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s administration.

His research interests are multidisciplinary, spanning biometric adoption, green technology, credit scoring, land reclamation, and environmental regeneration.

 

PUBLICATION RECORDS

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AUTHOR(

S)  

TITLE   JOURNAL ISSUE

, VOL,

PAGE

S

DOI/ISBN
1 2024 Augustina

Dede Agor,

Michael

Asante,

James

Benjamin

Hayfron-

Acquah,

Kwame

Ofosuhene

Peasah,

Lawrence

Kwami

Aziale,

James

Tetteh AmiNarh,

Selasie

Aformaley

Brown

Mobile AdHoc

Networks:

A

Classificatio n System for Routing

Protocols

International

Journal of Communicati on Networks and

Information

Security

16(2),

6172

2073-607X,2076

0930

2 2024 Augustina

Dede Agor,

Michael

Asante,

Tetteh Ami-

Narh,

Lawrence

Kwami

Aziale, 

Kwame

Ofosuhene

Peasah

A         Power-

Aware

River

Formation

Dynamics

Routing Algorithm for

Enhanced Longevity in MANETs

International

Journal            of Computer

Networks and

Applications

Volum e            11,

Issue 3,

May –

June

(2024)

(IJCNA)                DOI:

10.22247/ijcna/2024/

17

 

 

 

 

 

PUBLICATION RECORDS (cont.)

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YEA

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AUTHOR(S)  TITLE  JOURNAL VOLUME/PA

GES

DIO/ISBN
3 202

3

Akwetey Henry

Matey,Akanferi,

Albert

Akanlisikum,Asam

pana, Isaac, Kutiame Solomon,

Koi-Akrofi,

Godfred Yaw,

Lawrence Kwami

Aziale

Post-

Installatio n Smart Meter and

Billing

Service

Quality Assessme

nts

Indian

Journal of Science and Technolog

y

16(31):246 9–2479

 

10.17485/ijst/v16i3 1.555
4 201

7

Moses Kumi

Asamoah, Edward

Nketiah

Amponsah,

William Allassani,

Lawrence Kwami

Aziale

Examining students’ experienc e with the use of some

selected ICT devices and applicatio ns for learning and their effect on academic

performan

ce

Journal of Computers

in

Education

4(1)

 

Volume

4(1)

 

DOI: 10.1007/s406 9201700892

 

 

S/NO. YEAR AUTHOR (S) TITLE JOURNAL VOLUME DIO/IBSN
5 2014 Albert

Akanlisikum

Akanferi,

*Lawrence Kwami Aziale and Isaac Asampana

An Empirical

Study on Mobile

Phone

Usage among Young Adults in Ghana:

From the

Viewpoint of

University

Students

International

Journal of

Computer

Applications

Vol

98(5):9758887 No.5

DOI:

10.5120/17178-

7273

6 2014 James T. Armi-

Narh,

*Lawrence K.

Aziale, Albert A. Akanferi

The Adoption of

Biometric

Fingerprint

Time-keeping

Technology in the Ghanaian

Business

Community –

Effectiveness and Impact.

International

Journal of

Computer

Applications

Vol.85 No.

9,

DOI:

10.5120/148713246

7 2013 Lawrence

Kwami Aziale,

Ellen AsafoAdjei

Logistic

challenges in Urban Waste

Management in

Ghana (A case of Tema

Metropolitan

Assembly)

 

European

Journal of

Business and

Management

Vol.5

No.32,

2013

org ISSN 22221905 (Paper)

ISSN 2222-2839

8 2011 Lawrence

Kwami Aziale,

Madam

Elizabeth Afedo & Mr.

Emmanuel

Kluivert

Ahiekpor

Strategic Use of

Information

Technology in the Rural Banking Sector in Ghana

PENTVARS JOURNAL VOL. 5 No.3