School of Business Publications

Shikaputo Chanda, Bruce Burton, Theresa Dunne, (2017) “The nature and potential of corporate governance in developing countries: Zambian perceptions”, Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, Vol. 30 Issue: 6, pp.1257-1287, https://doi.org/10.1108/AAAJ-08-2015-2208

Mwiya, B., Wang Y., Shikaputo, C., Kaulungombe, B., and Kayekesi, M. (2017) Predicting entrepreneurial intentions of university students: applying the theory of planned behaviour in Zambia, Africa. Open Journal of Business and Management 5 (4), 592-610. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojbm.2017.54051

Mwiya, B., Chikumbi, F., Shikaputo, C., Kabala, E., Kaulung ’ombe, B., & Siachinji, B. (2017). Examining Factors Influencing E-Banking Adoption: Evidence from Bank Customers in Zambia, American Journal of Industrial and Business Management, 7, 741–759. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajibm.2017.76053

Nsama, M., Kapena, S. and Shikaputo, C. (2018). A Comparative Analysis of Fama-French Five and Three-Factor Model in Explaining Stock Returns Variation. International Journal of Economics Vol.3, Issue 1, No.3, pp 30 – 48.  

Nsama, M., Kapena, S. and Shikaputo, C. (2018). A test of the Fama -French Five Factor Model in comparison to the Capital Asset Pricing Model at the Lusaka Securities Exchange International Journal of Accounting and Finance Vol.3, Issue 1, No.3, pp 35 – 47.

Nsama, M., Kapena, S. and Shikaputo, C. (2020). A better stock pricing model: A systematic literature review. Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences; 13 (1).

Book Publication
Chanda Shikaputo (2020). Corporate Governance in Zambia: Stakeholders’ Perspectives. Governance and Accountability for development in Zambia. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing; International Book market Service Ltd.  

Peer Reviewed Conference papers
Chisakulo, E., Mpembele, S., Shikaputo, C., Mwaanga, P., Chileshe, R.K., Kapena, S., Musonda, F. and Ngoma, N. (2019). Revenue-based Taxes: A Means to Maximise Revenue Collection from Zambian Mines

Christine Chanda Nakamba, Paul W. Chan, Maria Sharmina, (2017) How does social sustainability feature in studies of supply chain management? A review and research agenda”, Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, https://doi.org/10.1108/SCM-12-2016-0436.

Christine Chanda Nakamba, Paul W. Chan, Maria Sharmina (2016), The use and under-use of social sustainability in the study of supply chain management: A review of literature. In the 30th British Academy of Management (BAM) Conference.

Maliti, B., Sikombe, S., Lesa, C.N., Manchisi, R. An Empirical Assessment of the Main Predictors of Social Project Outcome Sustainability in Zambia.

Christine Chanda Nakamba, Progress Choongo, Peter Lubosi Simasiku (2021), An explorative study of the extent to which multinational buyer firms’ sustainability requirements include/exclude Zambian Contractors and suppliers. Africa and Sustainable Global Value Chains- Springer https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030787905#aboutBook

Christine Chanda Nakamba, Paul W. Chan, Maria Sharmina, (2017) How does social sustainability feature in studies of supply chain management? A review and research agenda”, Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, https://doi.org/10.1108/SCM-12-2016-0436.

Christine Chanda Nakamba, Paul W. Chan, Maria Sharmina (2016), The use and under-use of social sustainability in the study of supply chain management: A review of literature. In the 30th British Academy of Management (BAM) Conference.

Maliti, B., Sikombe, S., Lesa, C.N., Manchisi, R. An Empirical Assessment of the Main Predictors of Social Project Outcome Sustainability in Zambia.

Christine Chanda Nakamba, Progress Choongo, Peter Lubosi Simasiku (2021), An explorative study of the extent to which multinational buyer firms’ sustainability requirements include/exclude Zambian Contractors and suppliers. Africa and Sustainable Global Value Chains- Springer https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030787905#aboutBook

Google Scholar Page URL: https://scholar.google.com/citations? view_op=new_articles&hl=en&imq=Christine+Chanda+Nakamba#

Research Gate URL: https://www.researchgate.net/prole/Christine-Nakamba

LinkedIn Profile URL: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-nakamba-b1479451

An Ethnological Analysis of the influence of Mobile Money on Financial Inclusion: The Case of Urban Zambia. https://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/zssj/vol7/iss1/.

Mwiya, B, Siachinji, B, Bwalya, J, Sikombe, S, Chawala, M, Chanda, H, Kayekesi, M, Sakala, E, Muyenga A, & Kalungombe, B (2019). Are there study differences in perceptions of University education service quality? Evidence from Zambia. Cogent Business & Management (2019), 6:1579414 https://doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2019.1579414

Mwiya, B., Chikumbi, F., Shikaputo, C.,Kabala, E., Kaulung’ombe, B., and Siachinji, B.(2017) , Examining Factors Influencing E-Banking Adoption: Evidence from Bank Customers in Zambia .American Journal Of industrial and Business Management741 https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation.aspx?paperid=76862

Mwiya, B., Siachinji, B., Bwalya, J., Sikombe, S., Chanda, H., & Chawala, M. (2017, The Higher Education Quality and students Satisfaction Nexus: Evidence from Zambia.  Creative Education 8, 1044-1068 , Scientic Research Publishing https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation.aspx?paperid=76755

Maliti, B. (1997). Benchmarking: The New Winning Technique for Attaining World – Class Manufacturing Status. Journal of Business, Mission Press, Ndola, June 1997.

Maliti, B. (2007). Analyzing the Effects of the Macro-Economic Environment and Firm Strategy on Organizational Performance in the Zambian Food & Beverage Industry. Journal of Business, Mission Press, Ndola, Jan 2007.

Maliti, B., Mwewa, B. C. (2015). Determining The Challenges For Small And Medium Enterprises (SMEs) In Accessing Financial Resources In A Rural District Of Zambia Using Multivariate Analysis. International Journal of Research in Commerce, Economics and Management, India, 2015.

Maliti, B., Kandandu, R. (2015). Prospects of Beekeeping as an Entrepreneurial Option In Kaoma District of Western Province of Zambia. International Journal of Social Sciences and Entrepreneurship.

Maliti, B., Matembo, D. (2015), Implementation Challenges in the Management and Placement of Skilled Sta in a Civil Service institution of a resource rich but capital short developing country (Zambia): Human Resource Strategic Directions. International Journal of Human Resource and Procurement, 2015.

Maliti, B., Kaingu, L., (2015) A Comparative Study of The Survival Strategies Employed By Two Zambian Copper Mining Companies During The Global Financial Recession (2008 – 2009). International Journal of Strategic Management and Current Business Issues, 2015.

Maliti, B., Musumali, S., (2015). An Assessment of the Impact of Organisational Culture on Performance: A Case Study of Lukanga Water and Sewerage Company Limited in Zambia. Management Studies Journal, USA, 2015.  Muyenga, A.,

Maliti, B., (2016). Determining the Commercial Potential of an Indigenous Crop – The Zambian True. International Journal of Current Research,Vol. 8, Issue, 05, pp.32007-32023, May, 2016. Books

Maliti, B., Applying the Action Prot Linkage Model in a Developing Nation, Scholars’ Press, Germany, 2015.

Kaulu Byrne: Determinants of Tax Evasion Intention using the Theory of Planned Behaviour and the Mediation role of Taxpayer Egoism (Expected)

Kaulu, Byrne; Kabala, Edna; Mapoma, Rosemary; and Munyonzwe, Christopher (2020) “Risk Perception, Behavioural Response to COVID-19, and the Mediating Role of Information Sources in Zambia,” Southern African Journal of Policy and Development: Vol. 5 : No. 1 , Article 8. Available at:  https://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/sajpd/vol5/iss1/8

Kaulu Byrne, Chanda Sichinsambwe and Eustarckio Kazonga (2018) International Journal of Business and Management Invention (IJBMI) ISSN (Online): 2319 – 8028, ISSN (Print): 2319 – 801X; http://www.ijbmi.org/papers/Vol(7)10/Version-2/A0710020106.pdf || Volume 7 Issue 10 Ver. 2 || October 2018 || PP—01-06

Conference Presentations

Kaulu Byrne and Makano Fumpa Rosemary (2020) The Nexus Between Determinants of Financial Literacy and Financial Inclusion – Empirical Evidence from Zambia Using Logistic Regression; Proceedings Of The 2020 ZAPUC International Conference – Livingstone, Zambia (19th – 21st October 2020) ISBN: 978-9982-18-426-7

Mwiya, B., Wang, Y ., Kaulungombe, B. and Kayekesi, M. (2019), “Exploring entrepreneurial

intention’s mediating role in the relationship between self-ecacy and nascent behaviour:  Evidence from Zambia, Africa”, Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, Vol. 26 No. 4, pp. 466-485. https://doi.org/10.1108/JSBED-03-2017-0083

 Mwiya, B., Siachinji, B., Bwalya, J., Sikombe, S., Chawala, M., Chanda, H., Kayekesi, M., Sakala,  E., Muyenga, A. and Kaulungombe, B. (2019). Are there study mode dierences in  perceptions of university education service quality? evidence from Zambia. Cogent Business  & Management, 6, p.1579414. https://doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2019.1579414

 Mwiya, B.M., Wang, Y ., Kaulungombe, B. and Kayekesi, M., (2018). Exploring entrepreneurial 4 intention’s mediating role in the relationship between self-ecacy and nascent behaviour:  Evidence from Zambia, Africa. Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development (early cite March 2018).

 Mwiya, B., Wang, Y ., Shikaputo, C., Kaulungombe, B. and Kayekesi, M. (2017) Predicting the  Entrepreneurial Intentions of University Students: Applying the Theory of Planned  Behaviour in Zambia, Africa. Open Journal of Business and Management, 5, 592610.  https://doi.org/10.4236/ojbm.2017.5405

 Mwiya, B., Chikumbi, F., Shikaputo, C., Kabala, E., Kaulung ’ombe, B., & Siachinji, B. (2017). Examining Factors Inuencing E-Banking Adoption: Evidence from Bank Customers in Zambia, American Journal of Industrial and Business Management, 7, 741–759. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajibm.2017.76053

 Mwiya, B., Bwalya, J., Siachinji, B., Sikombe, S., Chanda, H., & Chawala, M. (2017), Higher Education Quality and Student Satisfaction Nexus: Evidence from Zambia, Creative Education, 8, 1044–1068. https://doi.org/10.4236/ce.2017.87076

 Mwiya B. (2012), Trends of Patent and Utility Model Activities in Asia and Africa: A Comparison of Regional Innovation, FDI and Economic Activity, Available at: https://www.wipo.int/publications/en/details.jsp?id=301&plang=EN

 Mwiya B. (2006), Credit Default in the Banking Sector in Zambia – Need for Credit Reference Bureau, Journal of Business, July/December2006,Vol 1 No.2,pp. 2-15.

An Ethnological Analysis of the Influence of Mobile Money on Financial Inclusion: The Case of Urban Zambia Edna Kabala, Rosemary Mapoma, Chitimba Nalutongwe, Diana Muyani, and John Lungu

Kaulu, B., Kabala, E., Mapoma, R., and Munyonzwe, C. (2020). Risk Perception, Behavioural Response to COVID-19, and the Mediating Role of

Information Sources in Zambia. Southern African Journal of Policy and Development: Vol. 5: No. 1, Article 8. Available at: https://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/sajpd/vol5/iss1/8

Corporate Governance and Risk management issues in Microfinance Institutions (PhD Research)

Investigating CSR and its influence on SME’s performance: Comparing small, medium and large rms.

 Publications

Financial Literacy amongst Informal Enterprise Owners in Zambia. y g p International Journal of Business Marketing and Management (IJBMM) Volume 5 Issue 6 June 2020, P.P. 00-00 ISSN: 2456-4559

Are there study mode differences in perceptions of university education service quality? Evidence from Zambia Cogent Business & Management (2019), 6: 1579414

Phiri, J. and Guven-Uslu, P. (in press), ‘Stratified ontology, institutional pluralism and performance monitoring in Zambia’s health sector’, Journal of Accounting and Organisational Change

Phiri, J., (in press), ‘Tradition, power and resource wastage: A neopatrimonial and Weberian perspective of corruption and accountability in Zambia’, Financial Accountability & Management,

Phiri, J. and Guven-Uslu, P. (2019), ‘Social networks, corruption and institutions of accounting, auditing and accountability’, Accounting, Auditing and   Accountability Journal, Vol. 32 No. 2, pp. 508-530.

Phiri, J. and Guven-Uslu, P. (2018), ‘Institutional pluralism, two publics theory and performance reporting practices in Zambia’s health sector’, Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies, Vol. 8 No. 1, pp. 141-162.

Phiri, J. (2017), ‘Culture, corruption and sustainable development in Zambia: An institutional and ‘two publics’ theory perspective’, African Accounting and Finance Journal, Vol. 1 No. 1 (Special Edition), pp.

Phiri, J. (2016), ‘Power or empowerment? An exploratory study of the funding of Zambia’s health sector’, Sacha Journal of Policy and Strategic Studies, Vol. 6 No. 1, pp. 35 – 47.   8.

Phiri, J. (2015), ‘Efficiency as an institutional language of public healthcare performance: Reconciling contradictory perspectives’, African Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 5 No. 2, pp. 45-57.

Phiri, J. (2006), ‘The management of exchange rate risk’, Journal of Business, Vol. 1 No. 2, pp. 68 – 81.

Siachoono, S. M., Shakachite, O., Muyenga, A. M., and Bwalya, J., 2016. Under Ground Treasure: A Preliminary inquiry into the Ecology and Distribution of Zambian Trues. International Journal of Biology. Volume 8, No.2

Mwiya B., Bwalya J., Shambweka S.B., Sikombe, S., Chanda, H., Chawala M., Mwale M., Chanda H., 2017. Higher Education Quality and Student

Satisfaction Nexus: Evidence from Zambia. Journal of Scientific Research. Volume 8, No. 7

Mwiya B., Siachinji B., Bwalya J., Sikombe S., Chawala M., Chanda H.,Kayekesi M., Sakala E., Muyenga A., & Kaulungombe B., 2019. Are there study mode differences in perceptions of university education service quality? Evidence from Zambia. Cogent Business & Management (2019), 6: 1579414

Conference Papers- Africa Growth Institute and international Research Conference on Business Economics and Social Sciences

https://bradscholars.brad.ac.uk/handle/10454/17363

Sikombe, S and Phiri, M. A (2021): How do institutionalized supplier development initiatives aect knowledge transfer and operational performance? Evidence from SME construction companies in Zambia, African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development

 Sikombe, S and Phiri, M. A (2021) Institutional factors influencing institutionalised supplier development initiatives in the construction industry in Zambia, Cogent Business & Management, 8:1, 1935184,

Sikombe, S. and Phiri, M.A. (2021) ‘Knowledge transfer in institutionalised supplier development initiatives: the moderating role of institutional factors, Int. J. Procurement Management, Vol. 14, No. 5, 

Sikombe, S and Phiri, M. A (In Press): Knowledge Transfer in Institutionalised Supplier Development and Operational Performance: The Mediating Role of Absorptive Capacity. Cogent Engineering.

 Sikombe, S and Phiri, M. A (2019). Exploring tacit knowledge transfer and innovation capabilities within the buyer-supplier collaboration: a literature review. Cogent Business & Management (2019), 6:

Sikombe, S & Phiri, M., M (2018). Exploring tacit knowledge transfer and innovation capabilities within the buyer-supplier collaboration: a literature review. 5th Business Management Conference- UKZN College of Law and Management Studies (23-24 August 2018).

Chishimba, K., Sichinsabwe, C., & Sikombe. S (2017). A Comparative Study of Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction in Zambian Banks. International Review of Management and Business Research. Vol. 6 Issue.1, 309-319. www.irmbrjournal.com 

 Sichinsambwe, C., Katungu., A and Sikombe., S (2015): The applicability of Total Quality Management principles to Zambia’s education system: a survey of public schools on the Copperbelt province. European Journal of Business Management Vol2, Issue3,

 Sikombe, S., Lungu, E., and Sikabbwele, K (2015): Assessing the Role of Standards in Enhancing the Competitiveness of Locally Manufactured Products in Zambia. Merit Research Journal of Business and Management (ISSN: 24087041) Vol. 3(2) pp. 016-028

Zulu-Chisanga, Stella; Chabala, Mwansa; Mandawa-Bray, Bernadette (2020),

“The Dierential Eects of Government Support, Inter-rm Collaboration and Firm Resources on SMEs’ Performance in a Developing Economy.” Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies 

 Zulu-Chisanga, Stella. Does CSR Enhance Young Bank Customers’ Satisfaction and Loyalty in a Developing Economy? The Mediating Role of Trust. Journal of Accounting and Finance in Emerging Economies 5.2 (2019): 325-342. 

 Zulu-Chisanga, Stella; Boso, Nathaniel; Ogechi Adeola & Pejvak Oghazi (2016). Investigating the Path from rm innovativeness to nancial performance: The roles of new product success, market responsiveness, and environmental turbulence. Journal of Small Business Strategy 26 (1), 51-61. 

 Zulu-Chisanga, Stella; Boso, Nathaniel; & Leonidou, Constantinos (2016). How Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in developing economies develop and benet from coopetition capability. United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, San Diego, Conference Proceedings. 

 Zulu-Chisanga, Stella; Boso, Nathaniel; Leonidou, Constantinos and Hultman, Magnus (2016). Conceptualising Coopetition Capability in Small and Mediumsized Enterprises in Developing Economy Environments. Strategic Management Society Special Conference. Rome, Italy.  

Zulu-Chisanga, Stella (2017). Drivers, boundary conditions, and performance outcomes of Coopetition capability: A study of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in a developing economy. Leeds University Business School, PhD Thesis. 

 Zulu-Chisanga, Stella; Chabala Mwansa; Mandawa-Bray Bernadette (2018). The Differential Effects of Inter-firm Co-operation and Institutional Support on performance: A study of Small and Medium-Sized in a Developing Economy”. International Conference on Business, Management and Economics, Berlin Germany, Conference Proceedings. 

 Zulu-Chisanga, Stella; Boso, Nathaniel; Leonidou, Constantinos and Hultman, Magnus (2019). Exploring the Drivers and Performance outcomes of Coopetition among Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Developing Economy Environments. International Academy of African Business and Development. Dar es salaam, Tanzania 

Financial Literacy amongst Informal Enterprise Owners in Zambia. International Journal of Business Marketing and Management (IJBMM). Volume

5, Issue 6, June 2020, P.P 00 – 00, ISSN: 2456-4559

 Financial Literacy amongst Informal Enterprise Owners in Zambia. The Hellenic Open Business Administration Journal. Volume 4 – 2018, No 2 – ISSN: 2407 – 9332 www.hoba.gr/ see this issue online.

The Second Zambia National Conference on Geology, Mining, Metallurgical and Groundwater Resources: “Diversification and Value Addition in the 21 st Century.”