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Dr. Kafui Monu is an Associate Professor and Chair of the School of Business at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC). He holds a PhD in Business Administration (UBC Sauder, 2011), MScBA (UBC Sauder, 2005), and BComm Honours (University of Manitoba, Asper School of Business, 2002). His research focuses on information systems, particularly in disaster management, gamification, and social media analysis, with notable contributions to game design theory and digital economy frameworks.
Education:
- PhD, Business Administration, UBC Sauder School of Business (2011)
- MScBA, UBC Sauder School of Business (2005)
- BComm Honours, University of Manitoba, Asper School of Business (2002)
Research Interests: Dr. Monu’s work spans disaster management systems, gamification in education and corporate environments, and the application of machine learning to social media discourse. He has pioneered frameworks for game design, including the MTDAN theory, and explored the organizational impact of online games and serious games in pedagogy. His disaster management research integrates multi-stakeholder conceptual models to improve emergency response strategies.
Publications Trends: His articles highlight interdisciplinary approaches, blending game design with information systems theory. Recent work emphasizes social media analytics and machine learning applications, while earlier contributions focused on disaster modeling and stakeholder coordination.
Leadership & Affiliations: He serves as President of the AIS Special Interest Group on Game Design and Research and has organized conference tracks on game systems. No formal advisees or grants are listed in the provided materials.
Labs/Teams: His research aligns with the Digital Economy and Game Design initiatives, leveraging UNBC’s focus on innovative information systems solutions.





