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Prof. Abdul-Aziz Ibn Musah – TaTU
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Prof. Abdul-Aziz Ibn Musah

Dr. Abdul Aziz Ibn Musah
(Director of Research & Innovation)
miabdul-aziz@tatu.edu.gh
+233(0)208600981
ABDUL-AZIZ Ibn Musah, an academic researcher, is the Director of Research, conferences, and Innovation (Tamale Technical University, Ghana) and a consultant of Research (Islamic Finance Research Institute, Ghana- IFRIG) https://ifrig.org/

After earning a Master’s degree in Mathematics at KNUST-Ghana, and taught primary and secondary level, I got employment as a lecturer at the Statistical Department, Tamale Technical University to tutor Multivariate Data Analysis and Applied Statistics courses.

In my Senior Lecturer and Doctoral role, I exercised a calculated and systematic approach to problem-solving in research. I have worked as a Senior Lecturer at Tamale Technical University since 2014, where I research many fields and facets. I worked closely with students of undergraduates, graduates, and the HND level. My research works have resulted in highly practical and theoretical Innovation for creating complex applications in the research community.

I am also an active member of on-and-off campus events, which gave me tremendous experience and intrinsic physical and social rewards. My interdisciplinary research unites two strands of recent significant data inquiry: In Applied Statistics and Environmental Management.

By dint of this philosophy, Abdul-Aziz is a consummate public intellectual with a broad spectrum of services to the community – continuous training of knowledge workers in international schools, symposia, conferences, workshops, internships, academic apprenticeships, and mentorships. The graduate research topics supervised by Abdul-Aziz generate significant benefits for stakeholders in the education and industry.

I facilitated Quantitative Techniques, a course in Commonwealth Executive Masters in Business and Public Administration (CEMBA/CEMPA-Tamale Centre), a distance learning program of the Institute of Distance Learning, KNUST- Kumasi. Additionally, I also facilitated Quantitative Techniques as a Senior Tutor at the Centre for Continuing Education, University of Cape Coast (Tamale Centre). As a resource person, I served as a role model at the 5th National Science, Technology, Mathematics, and Innovation Education (STMIE) Camping in Tamale-Ghana. I also trained students in Statistical Package (MATLAB) to Ghana Association of Statistics Student (GASS) at the University for Development Studies, Navrongo Campus, and Takoradi Technical University. My supervision of students’ catalyzes fully-fitted corporate, academic spin-offs, such as noted above.

List of Publications
  1. Musah, A.-A.I., Du, J., Udimal, T. B., & Sadick, M. A. (2018). The nexus of weather extremes to agriculture production indexes and the future risk in Ghana. Climate, 6(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/cli6040086
  2. Appiah, K., Du, J., Musah, A. I., & Afriyie, S. (2017). Investigation of the Relationship between Economic Growth and Carbon Dioxide ( CO2 ) Emissions as Economic Structure Changes : Evidence from Ghana. Resources and Environment, 7(6), 160–167. https://doi.org/10.5923/j.re.20170706.02
  3. Ayamba, E. C., Haibo, C., Ibn Musah, A. A., Ruth, A., & Osei-Agyemang, A. (2019). An empirical model on the impact of foreign direct investment on China’s environmental pollution: analysis based on simultaneous equations. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26(16), 16239–16248. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-019-04991-9
  4. Musah, A. A. I., Du, J., Ud Din Khan, H. S., & Akeji, A. A. A. R. (2018). The asymptotic decision scenarios of an emerging stock exchange market: Extreme value theory and artificial neural network. Risks, 6(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/risks6040132
  1. Musah, Abdul-Aziz Ibn, Tachin, P. M., Alolo, A., Akeji, A.-R., & Dawuni, M.(2017). Assessing the effects of World Vision Ghana education project interventions on beneficiaries in the Saboba district of Ghana. International Journal of Research and Education (IJRE) ISSN (Online, 2(3), 2398–3760. https://doi.org/10.19239/ijrev2n3p16
  2. Ibn Musah, A.-A., Du, J., Ayishetu, S., Salah Ud Din Khan, H., & Jianguo, D. (2017). The Interplay of Demand for Foreign Currencies and Exchange Rate Dynamics in Ghana. British Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 1(8), 321–339.
  3. Ibn Musah, A.-A., Jianguo, D., Azibah, J. S., & Sarpong, P. B. (2017a). Exchange Rate Pass-Through (ERPT): The Inter-Connectivity between Exchange Rate and Consumer Price Index in Ghana. Canadian Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 2(2), 225–238.
  4. Udimal, T. B., Jincai, Z., Ibn Musah, A.-A., & Hua, C. (2019). Determinants of new products innovation in Ghanaian SMEs sector. Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40497-018-0124-4
  5. Sadick, M. A., Li, W., Musah, A. I., & Akeji, A. A. A. (2019). The Role of Development Oriented Non-Governmental Organizations in Creating Shared Value in the Educational Sector of Ghana : The Mediating Role of Basic Needs Institutional Affilia. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11266-019-00170-z
  6. Li, W., Sadick, M. A., Musah, A.-A. I., & Mustapha, S. (2018). The Moderating Effect of Social Innovation in Perspectives of Shared Value Creation in the Educational Sector of Ghana. Sustainability, 10(11), 4216. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10114216
  7. Alolo, A., Akeji, A.-R., Li, W., Ibn Musah, A.-A., & Abdul-Fatawu, I. (2017). Determinants of Inter-Organizational Relationship Governance Structure in the Mobile Network Industry. American Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 2(2), 309–312.
  8. Afriyie, S., Du, J., & Ibn Musah, A.-A. (2019). Innovation and marketing performance of SME in an emerging economy: the moderating effect of transformational leadership. Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40497-019-0165-3
  9. ud din Khan, H. S., Ma, Z., Sadick, M. A., & Musah, A. A. I. (2018). Investigating the role of psychological contract breach, political skill and work ethic on perceived politics and job attitudes relationships: A case of higher education in Pakistan. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124737
  10. Afriyie, S., Duo, J., Appiah, K., & Musah, A. I. (2018). The Nexus between Types of Innovation and Marketing Performance of Small Medium-sized Enterprises in an Emerging Economy, 8(6), 78–92. https://doi.org/10.9734/JEMT/2018/44223
  11. Afriyie, S. O., Kong, Y., Danso, P. O., Ibn Musah, A.-A., & Akomeah, M. O. (2019). Do corporate governance mechanisms and internal control systems matter in reducing mortality rates? International Journal of Health Planning and Management. https://doi.org/10.1002/hpm.2732
  12. Hira Salah, ud din K., Ma, Z., Abdul-Aziz, I. M., & Udimal, T. B. (2019). Impact of perceived organisational politics on job attitudes in health sector of Pakistan : the moderating role of Islamic work ethic 6(6), 767–791.
  13. Tsetse, E., Spio-kwofie, A., Musah, A. I., Ho, M. S., & Region, V. (2019). The Moderating Role of Organizational Culture on Business to Business Electronic Commerce Adoption in Small and Medium Manufacturing Firms, 2013(3), 10–31.
  14. Salah, H., Zhiqiang, M., Aziz, A., Musah, I., Antwi, H. A., & Boateng, P. (2017). Pompous Narcissism Predicts Ethical Behaviours at Workplace : The Moderating Role of Emotional Intelligence. American Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 5(2), 198–206.
  15. Dai, B., Larnyo, E., Tetteh, E. A., Aboagye, A. K., & Musah, A. A. I. (2019). Factors Affecting Caregivers’ Acceptance of the Use of Wearable Devices by Patients With Dementia: An Extension of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology Model. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias. https://doi.org/10.1177/1533317519883493
  16. Sarpong, P. B., Du, J., Antwi, H. A., Udimal, T. B., Musah, A.-A. I., & Khan, H. S. (2017). E-Procurement Adoption Barriers in Retrospect: a Structural Equation Analysis of Ghanaian Hospitals. Canadian Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 5(2), 201–209. Retrieved from http://onlinejournal.org.uk/index.php/cajast/article/view/119
  17. Musah, A.-A.I., Du, J., Udimal, T. B., & Sadick, M. A. (2018). The nexus of weather extremes to agriculture production indexes and the future risk in Ghana. In Lewis & D. Warner (Eds), Sustainable Agriculture for Climate Change Adaptation (pp. 105-128). Doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-03936-383-4.
  18. Kwame Annin, Bahiru I.I Saeed, Alfred Yawson , A.I. Musah, Emmanuel Nakua, Peter Agyei-Baffour , Samuel Nguah Blay, Nsowah-Nuamah, N.N.N,  (2014). Assessing the Association between the degree of pain and Socioeconomic Status among Older Persons in Ghana: Global Journal of Health Science vol. 6 , No. 3; 2014,  ISSN 1916-9736 , E-ISSN 16-9744
  19. Bashiru I.I.Saeed, Xicang Zhao, A.I. Musah, A.R. Abdul-Aziz,Alfred Yawson and Azumah Karim (2013). Analysis of Social Cohesion in Health Data by Factor Analysis Method, Journal of Education and Learning ISSN 1927-5250 Vol. 2, No. 4; 2013
  20. Bashiru I.I. Saeed, S.K. Appiah, Nsowah-Nuamah N.N.N, Munyakazi Louis,S.K. A.I. Musah ( 2014). ‘Equivalence in General Linear Models: Set-to-Zero, Sum-to-Zero, Restrictions, and Extra Sum of Squares Methods’. International Journal of Statistics and Probability ISSN 1927-7032. Vol. 3, No. 4; 2014
  21. Karim, A., Saeed, B. I. I., Darkwah, K. F., & Musah, A. A. I. (2015). Analysis of Chronic Disease Conditions in Ghana Using Logistic Regression. International Journal of Statistics and Applications, 5(4), 133–140. https://doi.org/10.5923/j.statistics.20150504.01
  22. Abdul-Aziz Ibn Musah, Zakaria Abdulai, Mohammed Dawuni, Abdulai Abdul-Hanan, “Evaluation of the Effect of Birth and Death Registration on Health Service Delivery (A Case of Tolon District of Ghana)”: Journal of Health Science p-ISSN: 2166-5966 , e-ISSN: 2166-5990 , 2015;  5(2): 32-41, doi:10.5923/j.health.20150502.02.
  23. Frank Opoku, Dawuni Mohammed, Abdul-Aziz Ibn Musah, Abdulai Abdul-Hanan. ‘’ Evaluation of Policies on Ban of Mobile Phone Usage by SHS Students on Campuses using an Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)’’ Africa Development And Resources Research Institute (Adrri) Journal,  pISSN: 2343-6662 ISSN-L: 2343-6662 VOL. 10, No.10(2), July, 2014
  24. Abdul-Aziz Ibn Musah, Simon Kojo Appiah, ‘Application of Extreme Value Theory, the Daily Brent Crude Oil Price’.(2014). LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, ISBN-13: 978-3-659-25464-2, ISBN-10: 3659254649, EAN: 9783659254642