King Carl Tornam Duho
Founder - Dataking Research Lab at Dataking Consulting | Accra , Ghana
- Subjects:
- Business, Economics, Environmental Studies
- Spoken languages:
- English, French
- Status:
- Open to collaboration.
AuthorAID articles
- Insights from the 2nd Meeting of the Climate Science online journal club: Perspectives on Climate Change Reporting - May 15, 2023
- What COVID-19 Pandemic Teaches Researchers on Data Integrity - Dec. 16, 2021
- Rejections are inevitable but can push researchers to better research papers - Sept. 20, 2019
Work
- Subjects:
- Economics, Business, Environmental Studies
- Research Keywords:
- Economics, Accounting, Finance, Public Policy, Law, Technology, Climate Change, SDGs
- Collaboration interests:
- I aim to collaborate on research works on economics, accounting, finance, accounting, finance, and their applications at the micro, macro, and meso levels.
- Biography:
- King Carl Tornam Duho, ACMA CGMA CA is currently a Youth Fellow with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). He is the founder of Dataking Research Lab, Dataking Consulting. He has many years of experience working within academia, business, and public policy. He has consulted for UNICEF, GIZ, the Royal Netherlands Embassy, AERC, Oxfam, and Plan International. King interned with the Geneva Office of UNCTAD on international trade. He has written extensively on the financial services sector, the cocoa sector, the extractives industry, the stock market, climate change and other wider economic issues. King is currently a research professional at University of Chicago Booth School of Business, USA. He has authored more than 40 research works and his research appeared in more than 15 peer-reviewed journals including Journal of Economic Studies, International Journal of Managerial Finance and Journal of Financial Crime. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8736-3220
- Profile website:
- https://sites.google.com/view/kctduho
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