Overview
Background
Isaac koomson is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for the Business and Economics of Health (CBEH). He also serves in an adjunct role as a Faculty Director with the Center for Social Development at the Brown School in the Washington University in St. Louis, United States. He is a guest lecturer in Quantitative Research Methods in the University of North Carolina and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in the United States.
He holds a PhD degree in Economics (Applied Econometrics) from the University of New England, Australia; Master of Philosophy degree in Economics from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana; and a BSc (Hons) degree in Economics (Social Sciences) from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. Apart from research, he has more than 10 years of teaching experience at the University of New England, Australia, the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, and the University of Professional Studies, Accra, Ghana.
Dr Koomson’s current research is in the areas of health and development economics and cuts across topics such as child health (i.e., malnutrition), healthcare utilisation, out-of-pocket health expenditure, mental health, disease outbreak resilience, poverty, vulnerability, food insecurity, and energy poverty. He has worked on projects as a consultant to organisations such as the World Bank, the United Nations, and other policy-oriented research institutes.
His experience in producing translational research outputs. He was part of a three-member research team on the UNE/BUPA Health System Project which assessed students' access to the Australian Health System. He also led a team of researchers from the United States to introduce a novel multidimensional disease outbreak resilience index (DORI).
Availability
- Dr Isaac Koomson is:
- Available for supervision
Research impacts
- Health economics: drivers of healthcare utilisation, catastrophic and out-of-pocket health expenditure, mental health, obesity, disease outbreak resilience, social determinants of health
- Development economics and personal finance: how personal finance affects, health and wellbeing, poverty and vulnerability, food insecurity and energy poverty, among others
- Applied econometrics: application of econometrics and emerging data science/analytic techniques to build evidence on how to enhance health and socioeconomic welfare and wellbeing outcomes
Works
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2021
Journal Article
Mobile money adoption and response to idiosyncratic shocks: empirics from five selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa
Koomson, Isaac, Bukari, Chei and Villano, Renato A. (2021). Mobile money adoption and response to idiosyncratic shocks: empirics from five selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 167 120728, 120728. doi: 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.120728
2021
Journal Article
Ethnic diversity and food insecurity: Evidence from Ghana
Koomson, Isaac and Churchill, Sefa Awaworyi (2021). Ethnic diversity and food insecurity: Evidence from Ghana. The Journal of Development Studies, 57 (11), 1912-1926. doi: 10.1080/00220388.2021.1928641
2021
Journal Article
Adoption of integrated crop-livestock management practices (ICLMPs) among men and women smallholder farmers in Ghana
Asante, Bright Owusu, Koomson, Isaac, Villano, Renato A. and Wiredu, Alexander Nimo (2021). Adoption of integrated crop-livestock management practices (ICLMPs) among men and women smallholder farmers in Ghana. Gender, Technology and Development, 25 (2), 163-192. doi: 10.1080/09718524.2021.1911021
2021
Journal Article
Addressing the burden of education financing in low and lower-middle-income countries: The role of savings accounts, cash transfers, and other income sources
Ansong, David, Okumu, Moses, Otchere, Frank, Koomson, Isaac and Sherraden, Michael (2021). Addressing the burden of education financing in low and lower-middle-income countries: The role of savings accounts, cash transfers, and other income sources. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 42 (4), 745-756. doi: 10.1007/s10834-021-09757-5
2021
Journal Article
Accelerating the impact of financial literacy training programmes on household consumption by empowering women
Koomson, Isaac, Villano, Renato Andrin and Hadley, David (2021). Accelerating the impact of financial literacy training programmes on household consumption by empowering women. Applied Economics, 53 (29), 3359-3376. doi: 10.1080/00036846.2021.1878093
2021
Journal Article
Re–examining Bhagwati hypothesis: the case of some selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa
Ibrahim, Muazu, Koomson, Isaac, Aluko, Olufemi Adewale and Opoku, Eric Evans Osei (2021). Re–examining Bhagwati hypothesis: the case of some selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Transnational Corporations Review, 13 (3), 334-345. doi: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1863702
2021
Journal Article
How does school travel time impact children's learning outcomes in a developing country?
Afoakwah, Clifford and Koomson, Isaac (2021). How does school travel time impact children's learning outcomes in a developing country?. Review of Economics of the Household, 19 (4), 1077-1097. doi: 10.1007/s11150-020-09533-8
2021
Journal Article
Financial inclusion and energy poverty: empirical evidence from Ghana
Koomson, Isaac and Danquah, Michael (2021). Financial inclusion and energy poverty: empirical evidence from Ghana. Energy Economics, 94 105085, 105085. doi: 10.1016/j.eneco.2020.105085
2021
Journal Article
Firm size differences in financial returns from flexible work arrangements (FWAs)
Kotey, Bernice and Koomson, Isaac (2021). Firm size differences in financial returns from flexible work arrangements (FWAs). Small Business Economics, 56 (1), 65-81. doi: 10.1007/s11187-019-00201-5
2020
Journal Article
Improving productivity among smallholder farmers in Ghana: does financial inclusion matter?
Peprah, James Atta, Koomson, Isaac, Sebu, Joshua and Bukari, Chei (2020). Improving productivity among smallholder farmers in Ghana: does financial inclusion matter?. Agricultural Finance Review, 81 (4), 481-502. doi: 10.1108/afr-12-2019-0132
2020
Book Chapter
Analysis of crop yield volatility among smallholder farmers in Ghana
Peprah, James Atta, Afoakwah, Clifford and Koomson, Isaac (2020). Analysis of crop yield volatility among smallholder farmers in Ghana. Inclusive green growth: challenges and opportunities for green business in rural Africa. (pp. 69-89) edited by Calvin Atewamba and Dorothé Yong Ngondjeb. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Cham. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-44180-7_4
2020
Journal Article
Effect of financial inclusion on poverty and vulnerability to poverty: evidence using a multidimensional measure of financial inclusion
Koomson, Isaac, Villano, Renato A. and Hadley, David (2020). Effect of financial inclusion on poverty and vulnerability to poverty: evidence using a multidimensional measure of financial inclusion. Social Indicators Research, 149 (2), 613-639. doi: 10.1007/s11205-019-02263-0
2020
Book Chapter
Adoption of mobile money for healthcare utilization and spending in rural Ghana
Bukari, Chei and Koomson, Isaac (2020). Adoption of mobile money for healthcare utilization and spending in rural Ghana. Moving from the Millennium to the Sustainable Development Goals: lessons and recommendations. (pp. 37-60) edited by Sefa Awaworyi Churchill. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-981-15-1556-9_3
2020
Book
State fragility and resilience in sub-Saharan Africa: indicators and interventions
Lahai, John Idriss and Koomson, Isaac (2020). State fragility and resilience in sub-Saharan Africa: indicators and interventions. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780367853846
2019
Journal Article
Financial sector development convergence in africa: evidence from bank-and market-based measures
Sare, Yakubu Awudu, Opoku, Eric Evans Osei, Ibrahim, Muazu and Koomson, Isaac (2019). Financial sector development convergence in africa: evidence from bank-and market-based measures. Economics and Business Letters, 8 (4), 166-175. doi: 10.17811/ebl.8.4.2019.166-175
2019
Journal Article
Intensifying financial inclusion through the provision of financial literacy training: a gendered perspective
Koomson, Isaac, Villano, Renato A. and Hadley, David (2019). Intensifying financial inclusion through the provision of financial literacy training: a gendered perspective. Applied Economics, 52 (4), 375-387. doi: 10.1080/00036846.2019.1645943
2018
Journal Article
Household deficiency in demand for water: do water source and travel time matter?
Nunoo, Jacob, Koomson, Isaac and Orkoh, Emmanuel (2018). Household deficiency in demand for water: do water source and travel time matter?. Global Social Welfare, 5 (3), 179-187. doi: 10.1007/s40609-017-0092-6
2018
Book Chapter
Financial Inclusion and Growth of Non-farm Enterprises in Ghana
Koomson, Isaac and Ibrahim, Muazu (2018). Financial Inclusion and Growth of Non-farm Enterprises in Ghana. Financing Sustainable Development in Africa. (pp. 369-396) Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-78843-2_14
2018
Journal Article
Employment security and workers’ moonlighting behavior in Ghana
Nunoo, Jacob, Darfor, Kwabena Nkansah, Koomson, Isaac and Arthur, Abigail (2018). Employment security and workers’ moonlighting behavior in Ghana. Journal of Economic Studies, 45 (1), 144-155. doi: 10.1108/JES-04-2016-0074
2017
Journal Article
Financial globalisation uncertainty/instability is good for financial development
Asongu, Simplice A., Koomson, Isaac and Tchamyou, Vanessa S. (2017). Financial globalisation uncertainty/instability is good for financial development. Research in International Business and Finance, 41, 280-291. doi: 10.1016/j.ribaf.2017.04.042
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Physical Activity and Obesity in Later Life
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Gregore Iven Mielke
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