Publications

 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS & ONLINE CITATIONS

Publication Profile can be found in:

ACADEMIA: https://ubc.academia.edu/AustinUzama

RESEARCHGATE: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Austin-Uzama

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9871-3302

GOOGLE SCHOLAR: https://scholar.google.ca/scholar?scilib=1&scioq=Austin+Uzama&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5

JOURNALS

Uzama, A. (forthcoming) Rethinking Lifetime Employment shushinkoyou in Japan. In Sakamoto, R. (Ed.) Japanese Labor Practices: Changing Perceptions. Tokyo: MHM (Accepted)

Uzama, A.  & Pratt, M. (forthcoming) [Un]Welcome Migration: Africans Migrating to East Asia & Identity Crisis. International Migration Review (Under Review)

Uzama, A. (2021) [In Japanese] 文化観光:カナダの日本人の過去と現在をナビゲートする (Cultural Reflection: Navigating the Past and Presence of Japanese People in Canada). In Asamizu, M. (Eds.),インバウンド観光と留学生 (日本語) 単行本(Inbound Tourism and International Students) Pg. 15-36. Japan: Kumpur.

Uzama, A. & Walter, P. (2018) “Incorporating Ecotourism into social education (shakai kyouiku社会教育) and Lifelong learning (shougai gakushuu生涯学習) in Japan. Journal of Adult and Continuing Education24(1), 18-36.

Uzama, A. (2016) Using Educational Technology and Applications in Class. Researched & Edited for the Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia. Online publication. https://padlet.com/austinuzama

Uzama, A. (2012), “Yokoso! Japan: Classifying Foreign Tourists to Japan for Market Segmentation”. Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management, Vol.21 Issue 2, Pg.132-154

Uzama, A. (2009), “A Critical review of Market Entry Modes Selection (MEMS) into Japan’s Market”, Journal of Global Marketing, Vol. 22 Issue 4, Pg. 279-298.

Uzama, A. (2009) A critical review of market entry selection and expansion into japan’s market. Journal of Global Marketing. Vol. 22 No. 4 Pg. 279-298

Uzama, A. (2009) Strategies for Marketing Japan’s Tourism Industry. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. Vol. 21 No. 3 Pg. 356-365

Uzama, A. (2008) A Critique of lifetime employment in Japan (shushinkoyou). Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific Journal. Vol. 24 No 3. Pg. 71-86

 

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Uzama, A. (2022) [Un]Welcome Migration: Africans Migrating to East Asia & Identity Crisis. Paper Delivered at African Studies Association Conference held in Philadelphia from Nov. 11 to 16.

Uzama, A. (2021) Climate Change: A Made-n-Africa Solution to the Phenomena. Paper Delivered during the annual Social Science Environmental Studies Association of Canada Conference. (Virtual) hosted by University of Alberta

Uzama, A. (2016) Integrating, Involving, and Engaging New Immigrants and ELL Learners in the Classroom. Paper presented during the 20th Annual IOP Conference held at University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Access online at UBC open library on http://hdl.handle.net/2429/58501

Uzama, A. (2014) “Pro Poor Tourism & Urban Development; A walk through Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside-A Marketing Perspective” Paper Presented during the Social Science & Humanities Research Conference- Congress 2014 at Brock University, St. Catherine, Ontario. Research Supported by Vancouver Foundation.

Uzama, A. Sex Tourism: My match through Blue Heaven-a conceptual view (Annual Conference of Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Beppu Japan 2008)

Uzama, A. Marketing Japan’s travel and tourism industry to international tourists. (Paper delivered during the Annual conference of Canada Association of Japanese Studies 2008 at University of Waterloo, Waterloo Canada 2008)

Uzama, A. Facts, modes & methods of entering the Japanese market (British Association of Japanese Studies (BAJS) 2007 at University of East Anglican, UK 2007)

Uzama, A. (2006c), Global market entry: An evaluation of foreign MNCs entering the Japanese market, paper delivered at the inaugural conference of the Japanese studies association in Southeast Asia, National University of Singapore, November 12-14. http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/jps/docs/programme.pdf

Uzama, A. (2006b), “Selling to the Japanese: A critical evaluation of market entry theories and practices, paper delivered at Japan Studies Association of Canada (JSAC) 19th Annual Conference, Thompson Rivers University Canada, October 11-15th.  http://www.tru.ca/jsac2006/schedule.html

Uzama, A. (2006a), “Measures for Increasing the Number of Tourists Visiting Japan” Paper presented at the 3rd. International Forum on Northeast Asian Tourism in Niigata, Japan. (IFNAT 2006) on Sunday 17th-Wenesday 20th September 2006.  http://www.erina.or.jp/En/Ef/events-f2.htm

Uzama, A. (2005) “Lifetime Employment in Japan” paper delivered during Management Research Workshop in University of Essex, November 15-17.

UNPUBLISHED

Uzama, A. (2012) Using Fiction Novel – ‘Things Fall Apart’ to Interpret Japanese Business Management. Access online at https://www.academia.edu/9232115/Using_the_fiction_novel_Things_fall_apart_to_understand_organisational_culture

Thesis + Dissertation

Uzama, A. (2013) “Attracting Foreign Tourists to Destination; Developing Marketing Strategy framework for Destination Japan”. A 350-page Empirical Research work submitted in partial fulfillment of PhD Degree to Yamaguchi University Japan

Uzama, A. (2006) Market Entry Models: Strategies for Entering the Japanese Market. A 195-page Empirical Research work submitted in partial fulfillment of Masters in Research (MRes) on Management to the University of Essex, Colchester England.

Uzama, A. (1991) Spatial Pattern of Political Participation in Benin city. An undergraduate  Research work submitted in partial fulfillment of Bachelor in Science (Geography) to Bendel State University (now Ambrose Alli University), Ekpoma.

 

PUBLISHED BOOK

Uzama, A. (forthcoming) My Walk Through British Columbia’s Educational Industry. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Uzama, A. (forthcoming) Institutionalize Racism in Education. UK: Ethics Press.

Uzama, A. (2012) Cross-Border Cooperation: Strategies for Marketing Sustainable Development Tourism in Northeast Asia. Tatiana Research ‘Press’. Tokyo Japan

                                                  ON NEWS MEDIA

City News Vancouver Interview clip (2021) UBC Senate passes motion to hire more black academics. Aired on City News TV on Feb. 26th.

www.citynews1130.com/2021/02/26/ubc-increase-black-presence-on-campus/

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