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Dr Chinedu Ochie

Assistant Professor

Department: Newcastle Business School

Chinedu is a Lecturer in Strategy and International Business at the Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Strategy department, Newcastle Business School. He obtained his PhD from Northumbria University, and has previously served as an Associate Lecturer whilst studying for his PhD. Prior to joining Northumbria University in 2015, Chinedu has previously worked at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity in Nigeria, and as an independent Non-Executive Director at Certified Systems Limited, an Abuja -Nigeria based IT services firm. His research interests include the Resources-based View of firms, Dynamic Capabilities, Dynamic Managerial Capabilities, Leadership and Competitive Advantage.

Chinedu Ochie

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Human Resource Management Reconfiguration Post-COVID Crisis, Oseghale, R., Ochie, C., Dang, M., Nyuur, R., Debrah, Y. 13 Apr 2022, Organizational Management in Post Pandemic Crisis, Cham, Switzerland, Springer
  • Dynamic capabilities and organizational ambidexterity:: New Strategies from Emerging Market Multinational Enterprises in Nigeria, Ochie, C., Nyuur, R., Ludwig, G., Cunningham, J. 1 Sep 2022, In: Thunderbird International Business Review
  • Unconnected to global network: Infrastructural deficit in Africa, Ifere, S., Nyuur, R., Amankwah-Amoah, J., Ochie, C. Jan 2022, In: Strategic Change

  • Management PhD October 01 2019
  • Management MSc February 01 2010
  • Business andManagement Studies MBA
  • FELLOW HIGHER EDUCATION ACADEMY FHEA


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