
Dr. Mwata Chisha
expert research in human resource
management and regional economic
development
Dr. Mwata Chisha
Biography
Dr. Mwata Chisha is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Business and Economics at Wayne State College. A dedicated scholar and educator, Dr. Chisha specializes in the intersection of management, human resources, and economic strategy. His work is characterized by a global perspective, particularly regarding the development of the "Global South" and the role of regional integration in economic stability. Through his teaching and research, he aims to equip the next generation of business leaders with the analytical tools necessary to navigate complex international markets and organizational structures.
Teaching
As a core faculty member at Wayne State, Dr. Chisha is instrumental in shaping the curriculum for both on-campus and online business programs. He focuses on creating a bridge between theoretical management frameworks and practical workforce application. Core Subject Expertise: Leads comprehensive courses in Human Resource Management, covering workforce planning, recruitment, employee relations, and performance appraisals.
Specialized Training: Instructs on Human Resource Development and Project Management, ensuring students understand the lifecycle of talent management and organizational efficiency. Global Mentorship: Known for integrating his research on regional economic communities into his business courses to provide students with a broader understanding of international trade and development.
Industry Experience
Dr. Chisha’s research profile highlights a deep engagement with the socio-economic factors that drive industry performance in developing regions. Economic Strategy Research: Has extensively studied the role of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and its impact on poverty eradication and regional integration. Resource Management Thought Leadership: Investigates the "resource-to-prosperity" conversion model, offering critical insights into how resource-rich but economically poor countries can maximize benefits from their commodities.
International Collaboration: Maintains a robust network of global research partners, collaborating with scholars from institutions in Croatia, South Africa, and the United States on publications regarding urban development and stakeholder perspectives.
Education
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) | Specialized in Business and Economic Development themes.
- Assistant Professor | Department of Business and Economics, Wayne State College.
- Published Researcher: Author of influential articles such as "The role of regional economic communities in Africa: Perspectives from stakeholders in urban Zambia."
- Specializations: Human Resource Management, Regional Integration, and International Business Strategy.
