
Lenin Nii Korley Commodore
About
Lenin Nii Korley Commodore is a dedicated Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Information Studies at the University of Ghana, bringing over a decade of teaching experience in higher education. His academic journey began as a teaching assistant, and he has since developed a wealth of experience from both academic and professional spheres. He holds an MPhil in Management Information Systems from the University of Ghana Business School.
Throughout his career, Lenin has designed, developed, and delivered diverse course syllabi and practical sessions. He has a proven track record of effectively assessing students through various methods, including lab sessions, projects, and presentations. He also supervises undergraduate and master' s-level long essays and special topics.
Lenin's research interests are evidenced by his published works in reputable international journals, including collaborations on topics such as enterprise resource planning system implementation in the public sector and information seeking behaviour in specific contexts. He has contributed to the academic community through extension activities such as reviewing for the Information Technology & International Development (ITID) Journal and serving as a course content reviewer and editor for the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) Regional Leadership Centre. Furthermore, he has been an E-Learning Ambassador for his department and a trainer on the Sakai Learning Management System.
Education
- MPHIL, Management Information Systems
- BA, Information Studies and Philosophy
Research Interest
- Intelligent Information Systems
- Cognitive Computing
- Human Computer Interaction
Publications
- Ansong, E., Barnor, N. B. J., Entsua-Mensah, F. O., and Commodore, L. N. K. (2023). Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Post-Implementation Success in the Public Sector: The Mediating Role of Organisational Culture. International Journal of Business Information Systems. Forthcoming. DOI: 10.1504/IJBIS.2022.10053613.
- Amanquah, P., Entsua-Mensah, F. O. & Commodore, L. N. K. (2023). Whom Do I Ask? First-Time Postpartum Mothers in a Developing Economy. Open Information Science, 7(1), 20220157. https://doi.org/10.1515/opis-2022-0157
- Entsua-Mensah, F. O., Ankrah, E., Danquah, M. M., & Commodore, L. N. K. (2022). Information Seeking Behaviour of Elderly Persons in a Pandemic: Lessons from a Developing Country. Ghana Library Journal, 27(2), 139-292.