Kalu Ojah

Kalu Ojah

Kalu is at Wits Business School as a Full Professor of Finance, Deputy Head of School, and Director of Master in Finance. He holds PhD and MFn in Finance (Saint Louis, USA). Has been in Higher Education for over 20 years, at major Business Schools such as St John’s University’s Tobin College of Business (New York), Saint Louis University’s Cook Business School (Missouri), Florida A&M University’s School of Business (Florida), Wayne State University’s Business School (Michigan), and UAE University’s Global Leadership & Management Graduate Program (Abu-Dhabi). Has lived/worked in North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Develops programs and trains budding experts in Financial Economics, is research-active with over 60 articles/proceedings in top-rate journals such as Journal of Banking & Finance, Journal of International Business Studies, Research Policy, Financial Review, International Review of Economics & Finance (IREF), Review of Quantitative Finance & Accounting, Emerging Markets Review, Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Economics & Business (JEB), Review of Development Finance, Economic Modelling (EM), and Applied Economics. Several recognitions: as winner of McGraw-Hill/Irwin Distinguish Paper Award, 1, 3, 5, & 19 in Top 25 Hottest Articles in IREF (in 2012), JEB (in 2013) and EM (in 2009). In Top 10% of Africa’s Economics Scholars, Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers.

Co-Editor of the African Finance Journal, Editorial board member of the Review of Development Finance, Quarterly Journal of Finance & Accounting, and Journal of Business Perspective; Main research areas are financial markets, debt (capital) structure, corporate finance/governance, financial economics and international business.

Serves on boards of companies and public outfits. Frequently invited by nationally/internationally distributed newspapers, radio and TV stations to provide expert views on contemporary financial economics issues. Engages in thought-leadership debates.