Lecturer's Details

JONAH CHARLES TAMBARI

Lecturer

FULL NAMES: JONAH CHARLES TAMBARI

DESIGNATION(S): Lecturer in Management

BRIEF PROFILE:

CONTACT DETAILS:

MOBILE PHONE: 08036759375 or 08099922794

EMAIL: charles.jonah@uniport.edu.ng

OFFICE BLOCK/ADDRESS: Faculty of Management Sciences,

     Department of Management,

University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

CONSULTING/VISITING TIME: BY APPOINTMENT

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:        Ph.D HUMAN RESOURCES (IN VIEW)

M.Sc MANAGEMENT

MBA MANAGEMENT

B Sc (HONS) MANAGEMNT (SECOND CLASS            LOWER)

DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER PROFICIENCY

PROFESSIONAL                            CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC DIPLOMACY AND

QUALIFICATION                          MANAGEMENT     (SENIOR MEMBER)

 

INSTITUTIONS                              RIVERS STATE UNIVERSITY,                                         2016

ATTENDED                                     PORT HARCOURT

 

IMO STATE UNIVERSITY, OWERRI                              2011-2015

                                                                                                                                   

RIVERS STATE UNIVERSITY OF                                    2006-2009

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY,

PORT HARCOURT

 

UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT,                             1999-2003

P.M.B. 5323, CHOBA, PORT HARCOURT

 

DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER PROFICIENCY

(EL’ COMPUTERS, PORT HARCOURT)             2005

 

GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION                   1990 & 1997

(G.C.E) ORDINARY LEVEL

 

STATE SCHOOL 1 ZAAKPON

BORI-KHANA LOCAL GOVERNMENT                         1979-1985

AREA

 

WORK EXPERIENCE                  LECTURER

DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT,

FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES,                  2016

UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT.

 

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER,

AMATEC INTEGRATED SERVICES NIG. LTD.

AFTER GITTO FLYOVER, RUMUOSI                             2011-2016

PORT HARCOURT

 

ADMIN OFFICER

BETTER ASSOCIATES

# 1 ERIE STREET, OFF OROSI AVENUE                        2004-2007

RUMUIGBO, PORT HARCOURT

 

 

STORE KEEPER,

TOPSAM NIGERIA LIMITED                                            1993-1995

CONTRACTOR WITH

SHELL PET. DEV. COY.

PORT HARCOURT

 

                                                            SALES MANAGER

AGBEB & SONS TRADING STORE, BORI                     1990-1992

 

 

 

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS   

S/NO Authors Year Title Journal Publication Abstract/Summary
1 Ozuru, H. N. and Jonah, C. T. 2017 Store aesthetics and customer satisfaction of selected supermarkets in rivers state Journal of management and social sciences, volume 6. No. 1 March. ISSN: 979-41323, PP110-120. Published by faculty of management and social sciences, Hezekiah university Port Harcourt. The study empirically examined the relationship between store aesthetics and customer satisfaction of supermarkets in rivers state. 200 copies of questionnaire were administered to the customers of various sampled supermarkets rivers and all the copies of questionnaire were successfully retrieved and valid for analysis using Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient in testing the hypothesis with the aid of statistical package for social science (SPSS). Results revealed that there is a very strong positive relationship between store lighting and customer retention. From our findings it was concluded that store aesthetics has a significant and positive link with customer satisfaction. The study recommends that supermarket owners should put up attractive lighting around the supermarket as this has been proven to command retention of customers. 
Authors Year Title International journal Abstract/Summary
2. Joel, A., Jonah, C.T. and Boma A 2017 Leveraging entrepreneurship development for Nigeria economic diversification: the role of selected government agencies Advance research journal of multi-disciplinary discoveries, volume 16.0 N0. 1 September. ISSN: 2456-1045, PP24-29. Publisher  International Journal Foundation The paper focused on the role of Nigerian government in encouraging entrepreneurship development of Nigeria economic diversification. The study took a descriptive survey and its population was drawn from 50 identified YouWin project winners and 24 senior staff of national Directorate Agency of Nigeria, Owerri area offices making a total of 74. Taro Yamene was used to selected sample of 63 respondents from the population  and the data was gathered through the questionnaire was analyzed and hypotheses tested using the non-parametric one sample Wilcoxon sign test (W) with the aid of statistical package for social sciences (SPSS 20.0 version). The study conclude that while government is investing in diverse sectors it is important that requisite economic skill may be developed and entrenched among the citizenry through entrepreneurship development. The paper therefore recommended that government provision of skill acquisition should be made more professional and specialized to reflect critical industry needs. This will ensure the inclusion of Nigerians in critical industries that drives the economy, there should a deliberate and conscientious effort at promoting local SMEs through government patronage and that government should as a matter of urgency bridge infrastructural gap especially power supply to ensure that entrepreneurs in Nigeria manufacture their product at a competitive rate  
3. Joel, A., Jonah, C. T. and Tambari S. W. 2017 The nexus between entrepreneurship orientation and employees’ creativity in a selected micro finance banks in Port Harcourt Advance Research Journal of Multi-disciplinary Discoveries,  May. ISSN: 2456-1045 PP65-70. Publisher International Journal Foundation This study focused on establishing a link between entrepreneurship orientation and individual creativity. While innovativeness and risk taking were used to measure entrepreneurship orientation, responsive and contributory creativity were considered as the dimensions of individual creativity. The research design for the study was the survey research design and its population consists of 50 entrepreneurs selected across the three geopolitical zones of Imo state. The major instrument for data collection was a five point likert scale questionnaire titled entrepreneurship orientation and individual creativity questionnaire (EIandICQ). The statistical tool used for data analysis was t-test using the 20.0 version of statistical package for social sciences (SPSS). From the findings the study concludes that there is a strong positive link between entrepreneurship orientation and individual creativity. In line with the findings as encapsulated in the conclusions, it was recommended that at organizational level, the recruitment process should be structured to identify creative and innovative individuals in other to place them in positions where they can drive new business initiatives of the organization, while at the individual level, it is important for entrepreneurs to develop their creative capacities in other to remain afloat in business.