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Sokeibelemaye Nwauche's research interests focus on social enterprises and social innovation within nonprofits. His work specifically explores organizational behavior in social economy organizations and the interrelationships between private and public sectors, emphasizing their contributions to human well-being. Prior to joining Memorial University of Newfoundland, he was a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Toronto. His research has been recognized for addressing critical topics such as intra- and cross-sectoral partnerships in human service nonprofits in Canada, and he has published several important studies discussing the creation of equitable organizational environments in human service organizations. Nwauche has also explored the impediments faced by social enterprises in achieving sustainable development goals, and he analyzes the effectiveness of government-nonprofit partnerships in delivering social services. His contributions to the field of social entrepreneurship and nonprofit management make him a key figure in understanding the dynamics of social innovation in Canada.
Memorial University of Newfoundland • St. John's, NL, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in the areas of social enterprise and organizational behavior.
Department of Business Administration (MBA program)