Vincent Amanor-Boadu
Agribusiness Economics & Management Professor
240E Waters Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506
785.532.3520
785.532.6925 | Fax
vincent@k-state.edu
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Education
Ph.D., University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Research Interests and Experience
Vincent Amanor-Boadu’s research and outreach efforts encompass business development and entrepreneurship, technology and innovation, and strategic management, with emphasis on inter-organizational relationships. Vincent is currently conducting research in small business development and agricultural value chains in Zambia, Tanzania and Malawi and leading the Monitoring, Evaluation and Technical Support Services (METSS) for the Economic Growth Office of USAID|Ghana. Vincent also teaches Economics and Management of Food Manufacturing, Distribution and Retailing (AGEC 570) and Advanced Food and Agribusiness Management (AGEC 890). He also conducts seminars and workshops for businesses and organizations on strategic thinking and visioning, change management, and mechanisms of governance.
Teaching Responsibilities
Economics and Management of Food Manufacturing
AGEC 570 | Food Manufacturing, Distribution and Retailing
AGEC 750 | Economics of Global Animal Health Issues
AGEC 890 | Advanced Food and Agribusiness Management
Areas of Specialization
Agribusiness
Business Development
Entrepreneurship