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Emmanuel Affum-Osei

Human Resource and Organisational Development

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About

Emmanuel Affum-Osei is currently a lecturer at the Department of Human Resources and Organisational Development of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi. He obtained his PhD in Psychology from the Chinese University of Hong Kong under the prestigious Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme. Emmanuel received his MSc in Management Science from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) and BSc in Psychology from the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Ghana. Before joining KNUST, he worked as a research fellow at the Applied Social Research Laboratory at the Department of Psychology, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research interests include relevant career development topics, which focus on equipping young people to navigate graduation and/or job loss to successful employment through effective job search behaviour and entrepreneurial opportunities. Specifically, areas include linking job seekers’ motivation and self-regulation to job search behaviours and quality employment. His research works have appeared in top-tier international refereed journals as well as a book chapter. Emmanuel has presented in several international conferences around the world and he is an ad hoc reviewer for reputable international journals. He has served as a co-investigator to several research grants and has received reputable awards including the Chinese Government Scholarship Award, and UESTC Academic Achievement Award. Emmanuel has performed consulting roles for some external organisations.

Research Summary

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The researcher's work spans multiple domains, focusing on themes such as motivation and self-concept in diverse settings, creativity in education and society, career development, cultural differences, environmental sustainability, and resilience. Their research explores how individuals navigate opportunities, creativity in task-solving, motivation factors, employability trends, early childhood education, and the psychological underpinnings of various aspects of life and work across different eras (e.g., graduate students, undergraduates, expatriates) and cultural contexts.

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Entrepreneurship as a career choice: The impact of locus of control on aspiring entrepreneurs' opportunity recognition(2019)
Entrepreneurial career persistence of hybrid entrepreneurs: The opposing moderating roles of wage work-to-entrepreneurship enrichment and entrepreneurship-to-wage work enrichment(2021)
Aspiring to Be a Social Entrepreneur: Does Prosocial Motivation Matter?(2020)
A cross-cultural study of entrepreneurial motivation and entrepreneurial intentions amongst university students: the roles of individualism and collectivism(2024)
Examining the Factorial Validity of the Entrepreneurial Career Motives Scale: A Five-Nation Comparison(2020)
The influence of locus of control on aspiring entrepreneurs’ entrepreneurial opportunity recognition(2018)
Validation of the Hybrid Entrepreneurial Work Regulatory Focus (HEWRF) Scale(2021)
Am I Gonna Get a Job? Graduating Students’ Psychological Capital, Coping Styles, and Employment Anxiety(2021)
Job demand stressors and employees’ creativity: a within-person approach to dealing with hindrance and challenge stressors at the airport environment(2018)
ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION, ACADEMIC SELF-CONCEPT AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS(2014)
Teacher burnout in pre-schools: A cross-cultural factorial validity, measurement invariance and latent mean comparison of the Maslach Burnout Inventory, Educators Survey (MBI-ES)(2018)
Unemployment trends and labour market entry in Ghana: job search methods perspective(2019)
COVID-19 Pandemic and International Students’ Mental Health in China: Age, Gender, Chronic Health Condition and Having Infected Relative as Risk Factors(2022)
Career adaptability and ambidextrous behavior among customer-service representatives: the role of perceived organizational support(2019)
Job search in a difficult labour market: linking goal orientation to job search strategies and outcomes with the moderating role of self-control(2023)
Engaging in unpaid jobs out of free will: an attribution theory perspective on the effects of supervisor support attributions on volunteers' service quality(2023)
Goal orientation in job search: Psychometric characteristics and construct validation across job search contexts(2021)
From being sacked to being unwell: A conservation of resources view on the effects of psychological contract violation on layoff victims' wellbeing(2022)
Relationship between Occupational Stress and Demographic Variables: A Study of Employees in a Commercial Bank in Ghana(2015)
Evaluating a job search strategy model of fit perceptions: a construct validation amongst unemployed job seekers(2021)
Job Losers’ Wellbeing: Integrating Psychological Contract and Conservation of Resource Perspectives(2021)
Factorial Validity of the Student–Teacher Relationship Scale—Short Form, Latent Means Comparison of Teacher–Student Relationship Quality and Association with Child Problem and Prosocial Behaviours(2019)
Examining the impact of trait grit on aspiring entrepreneur's new venture ideation: Evidence from Ghana(2023)
Becoming an Entrepreneur: How Trait Grit Affects Aspiring Entrepreneur’s Opportunity Recognition(2022)
The Influence of Entrepreneurial Intention on Aspiring Entrepreneurs’ Opportunity Recognition: The Roles of Career Optimism and Career Goal-Setting(2019)
Environmental performance: A systematic review of literature and directions for future studies(2024)
Validating the Auckland Individualism–Collectivism Scale (AICS): Testing Factor Structure and Measurement Invariance in Hong Kong and Ghanaian Samples(2019)
Career adapt-abilities scale in Ghana: Psychometric properties and associations with individual-level ambidexterity and employees’ service performance(2019)
Corporate Governance in Family Businesses: The Role of the Non-Executive and Independent Directors(2015)
“I Am Here to Fly, but Better Get the Environment Right!” Passenger Response to Airport Servicescape(2022)
Food insecurity and mobility difficulty in middle-aged and older adults: The importance of bio-psychosocial factors(2024)
Examining When Former Supervisor’s Abusive Behavior Affects Newcomers’ Adjustment in Their New Job(2024)
Academic Achievement:The Role of Stress, Self-concept and Motivation(2014)
The Role of Psychological Contract Violation from Former Employer in Job Search among Job Losers(2023)
Enhancing the sustainability of food waste management practices in emerging economies’ hospitality industry through SECA multi-criteria group decision-making(2025)

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