Mariama Yakubu, Ph.D.

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Lecturer

Fire Science and Emergency Management Department
Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences
Education

Ph.D. Emergency Management, North Dakota State University
M.A. International and Development Economics, University of San Francisco
B.A. Sociology and Information Studies, University of Ghana

About Mariama

Dr. Mariama Yakubu earned her Ph.D. in Emergency Management from North Dakota State University, M.A. in International and Development Economics from University of San Francisco, and B.A., First Class Honors, in Sociology and Information Studies from University of Ghana. Her research interests include Business Continuity and Crisis Management, Supply Chain Uncertainties, Individuals and Household Disaster Recovery, and Emergency Management Higher Education Curriculum Development. She applies both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies in her research, leading to her co-authoring articles and a book chapter in peer review journals such as International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disaster, Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, and Journal of Management and Sustainability. Previously, she had worked with both academic and non-academic institutions such as Concordia College (Minnesota), North Dakota State UniversityÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ”Agribusiness department, Quinnipiac University, National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO-Ghana), Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT-Ghana), and the Electoral Commission of Ghana.

Currently, she is a lecturer and coordinator of the Emergency Management Program in the University of New HavenÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ™s Fire Science and Emergency Management Department.

Publications

BOOK CHAPTER

Yakubu, M., & Awudu, I. (2021). An Emergency Management Perspective for First-Time Leaders. In Handbook of Research on Innate Leadership Characteristics and Examinations of Successful First-Time Leaders (pp. 344-366). IGI Global.

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Doumbia, M. O., Awudu, I., Yakubu, M., & Gonela, V. (2021). Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Management Practices and Organizational Performance: A Ghanaian Perspective. International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (IJISSCM), 14(4), 20-35.

Yakubu, M. & Jensen, J. (2019). Developing Higher Education Programs in Emergency Management: GhanaÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ™s Experience. Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 16(2).

Awudu, I., Zhang, J., Osmani A., Bachkar K., Malm J., & Yakubu, M. (2015). Financial Hedging and Sustainability Modeling Considering Uncertainties: A Case Study of Ethanol Supply Chain. Journal of Management and Sustainability, 5, 1945-4733.

Jensen, J., Bundy, S., Thomas, B., & Yakubu, M. (2014). The County Emergency ManagerÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ™s Role in Disaster Recovery. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 32(1), 157-193.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Parks, R., Paros, A., & Yakubu, M. (2021). Reframing the Role of Information Technology in Crisis Response. TREO PeopleÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ™s Choice: Highest Impact/Relevance Paper. Americas Conference on Information Systems. August 9-13, 2021.

Ohene Afriyie, E., Yakubu, M., and Awudu, I. (2020). Performance in small and medium enterprises considering human resource practices: A case of Ghana". North Eastern Decision Science Institute (NEDSI), MA. March 27, 2020.

Yakubu, M. (2018). The pedagogy of Emergency Management degree programs: A balance between training and education. EDSIGCON | CONISAR, Norfolk, VA. October 31- November 3, 2018.

Courses Taught
  • EMGT 6602 (Principles and Practices of Hazard Mitigation)
  • EMGT 6624 (Social Dimensions of Disaster)
  • EMGT 6670-ST (Economics of Disasters)
  • EMGT 6697 (Thesis Proposal and Research)
  • EMGT 6698 (Thesis Writing and Defense)