Dr. Samuel Fosso Wamba is a Full Professor of information systems and data science and the Associate Dean of research at TBS Education, France. He is also a Distinguished Visiting Professor at The University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential researchers in business and management of recent years based on journal publications and citation impact. His research focuses on various cutting-edge technologies, including radio frequency identification (RFID), business analytics, big data, blockchain, metaverse, artificial intelligence (AI), and generative AI and has received several awards, including the Best Paper Award from the Academy of Management Journal (2017) and the Best Paper Awards from Electronic Market Journal (2017 and 2023). He is a CompTIA RFID+ Certified Professional and ranks in CDO Magazine's Leading Academic Data Leaders 2021.
Prof. Maurice Radebe is the Head and Director of Wits Business School. An experienced energy industry executive, he previously served as Executive Vice President of Sasol Limited, responsible for Sasol’s energy business globally.Prof Radebe started his career with Shell before taking on the role of CEO of Exel Petroleum, the first black-owned oil company in South Africa. Following the merger of Exel with Sasol in 2003, Prof Maurice joined Sasol Oil and spent the following 16 years with Sasol, managing several successful global joint ventures. Prof Radebe was a member of the Sasol Oil board for 14 years, and served as chairman for ten years. Passionate about leadership development, he is also the founder and chairman of the Unleashing Leadership Potential (ULP) Foundation. Prof Radebe holds an MBA from Wits Business School, and a certificate in General Management from Harvard University.
Prof. Helen Duh, the current Head of School of Business Sciences at University of the Witwatersrand, researches, develops projects, gets funding, and initiates international and African collaborations in the areas of consumer behaviour, social marketing, transformative consumer research, brand management and electronic marketing. On consumer behaviour, she conducts interdisciplinary research by delving into family, consumer, and social psychology to understand how childhood socio-psychological experiences affect later-life money attitudes, various consumption orientations (e.g., materialism, compulsive buying) and ultimate consumer psychological well-being. She also conducts research on consumer online shopping and decision-making styles related to fashion and retail products.
Dr. Mills Soko is Professor of International Business and Strategy at Wits Business School (WBS), and also serves as the WBS’s Director of Development and Partnerships. He is a former Director of UCT Graduate School of Business. He is the author of the highly acclaimed book South Africa and the World, and co-author (with Greg Mills and Ray Hartley) of the bestseller The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. He is a research associate of the South African Institute of International Affairs as well as the Institute of Global Dialogue.
Ms. Relebohiseng Matubatuba is a Lecturer in the Marketing Division at the Wits School of Business Sciences. A Social Marketer at heart, Relebohiseng’s PhD in Marketing from the University of the Witwatersrand focuses on Drivers of Blood Donor Loyalty for societal wellness. Her research interests lie at the intersection of sustainability, societal well-being, social marketing, and digital technologies. Her work is particularly focused on understanding the behaviours of individuals and organisations in these fields, with a special interest in the role of women and youth to promote inclusivity and inclusive digital transformation. She is pragmatic in her approach and seeks to conduct research that is problem-centered, concerned with real-world practice, and aims to provide practical solutions that inform future practice.
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