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Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) in SmartPLS3 and Stata Software for Researchers
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The use of Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) is now gaining popularity for both college/university student for their thesis/dissertation projects. One of the challenge that faced by some of the students is how the use and interpret the outputs of the common statistical software for SEM such as SmartPLS 3 and Stata. These package have a relevant application that can build PLS-algorithm and provides the goodness of fit statistics. This course is designed to provide a class support for students that face difficult in use of either Stata or Smartpls 3 for SEM.
The course will covers the numerical analysis with both Stata and Smartpls3 software, running and interpreting the PLS -SEM outputs of stata and smart pls 3. Moreover, the course will cover the evaluation of outer and inner measurement models of the SEM , and test of the goodness of fit.
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Basic knowledge of computer
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  • Donisa Annex Lodge, Mukendo, Musoma, Tanzania
About Me
I am experienced tutor/lecturer at various universities in Tanzania and abroad. My experienced on teaching started in 2009 after getting my first degree on Business administration. Now, I have 12 years experiences on teaching. Actually, I am flexible one that I can teach student from any level of academic. I always aim to make a student confident academically, more creative and innovative. I motivate more with a inquisitive students. My teaching philosophy is “learning together but decides yourself”. This teaching philosophy help a student to learn together with a tutor but to making decision him/herself on the solving the real problem. I always encourage the student understand their key role of being educated or educating system.
Education
I am attaining my PhD in Economics from the Open University of Tanzania. I obtained Master degree in Business Administration in Finance in
2012 at the Open University of Tanzania. I awarded credit of the 4.1/5.0 grading system. I obtained a bachelor degree on Business Administration (general, particular in Marketing, Accounting and Finance) at the Open University in Tanzania, 2009; second upper with honour, 3.5/5.0 grading system.
Experience / Qualifications
I am pursing the PhD in Economic program at the Open University of
Tanzania, under the title project “Structural Modelling of psychological limiting factors for economic growth.” The project aimed to establish the psychological economic growth model. I am experienced researcher with many outstanding international publications. Moreover, I am private lecturer in many offline and online learning institutions such as the Open University of Tanzania, the Saint. Augustine University of Tanzania, Mzumbe University in Tanzania and Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei Province in China. Specifically, I have s experience on online tutoring for example in Study Pools and Chegg online tutoring centres, and tutoring more in USA, India, and Latin America on economics, statistics, research methodology and finance. I am a board member in Editorial Board member and Reviewer in Research Journal of Business Management and Accounting (RJBMA)-India since 2012, Journal of Research in Economics and International Finance (JREIF) -Turkey.
Publications, Conferences and Editorial Membership
I have published books , articles and Chapter for economics, finance and other related academic disciplines, such as poverty and inequalities, human development, etc.
Books and chapters
1. Determinants of sovereign creditworthiness of a country: A Lending Guide for both Developed and Developing Countries. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012, Germany (2012); ISBN-13: 978-3659314148
2. Theories of Capital Structures: A theoretical and Practical Approach, Experience of Tanzanian Listed Companies. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012, Germany; ISBN 13: 9783838367972
3. Does war/conflict hinder REI in Africa?, In Moyo, I.& Nshimbi, C.C. African Borders’ conflict, regional and continental integration. Border Regions series. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London and New York. 2019. https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/11429838
4. Tactical Intelligence Plan in Mara Region. Mara Regional Police, Intelligence Unit, June, 2017, (pg. 112)
5. Regional Criminal Intelligence Report and Strategy in Mara Region. Mara Regional Police, Regional Intelligence Unit, March, 2020 (pg.98).

Journal articles

1. Determinants of Capital Structure: Evidence from Tanzanian Listed Tanzania Companies. International Journal of Research in Commerce, IT and Management, 2 (6), 24-33 (2012
2. . Do Tanzanian Companies Practice Trade-off theory, Agency theory and Pecking Order theory International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 2 (4), 401-422 (2012)
3. Do Economic Growth, Human Development and Political Stability Favours Sovereign creditworthiness of a Country? A Cross Country Survey on Developed and Developing countries. International Journal of Advances in Management and Economics, 2 (1), 32- 46 (2013)
4. Does Capital Structure Influences Working Capital Intensity and Growth Opportunity of Tanzanian Listed Companies? International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting,4(1),43-69:(2013)
5. The Health Care Policy Implications on Demographic and Aging Phenomena and Its Economical Threats: Empirical Evidence from China. Innovative Journal of Economics and Financial Studies; 1(1) 9-20 (2017).
6. The Poverty and Inequality Features and Determinants: A Macro Level Analysis in African Countries. Innovative Journal of Business, Management and Economics:1(1), pp 1- 19. (2017)
7. . Demographic and Aging Intensity and Its Economical Threats Chinese Experiences. International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications, 1 (3), 92-98 (2017)
8. Sensitivity Analysis of AfDB‘s Operational Priorities of Poverty Eradication (strategies) in Africa. Sumerianz Journal of Economics and Finance, 2, (7), 62-81 (2019)

9. Economic Growth and Human Development: Analysis of Impact-Reversibility Behaviour of Macro-Variables. Sumerianz Journal of Economics and Finance, 2019, Vol. 2, No. 8, pp. 95-105
10. Economic Growth and Human Development; a link mechanism: An Empirical Approach.MPRA, 2012.
11. THE LATENT CONTENT MODEL OF ECONOMIC GROWTH. International Journal of Economics, 5(1), 13 - 52. doi:10.47604/ijecon.1183
12. Income Redistributive Effects (IREs) on Poverty and Inequality in Latin America: Cross-Country Analysis, Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies, X(X): XX-XX, 20YY; Article no.AJESS.63870.
13. Structural Modelling of Psychological Limiting Factors for Economic Growth. South Asian Journal of Social Studies and Economics, 8(4), 104-117. ttps://doi.org/10.9734 /sajsse/2020/v8i430223


CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, ABSTRACT AND PRESENTATION
1. Structural Modelling of Psychological Limiting Factors for Economic Growth. International Conference on Finance, Bank & Economics (ICFBE-20), World Research Forum, Cavite, Philippines 28th-29th November, 2020.
2. Structural Modelling of Psychological Limiting Factors for Economic Growth. IABE-2020 SAN FRANCISCO-Conference Proceedings, Volume 20, Number4, 2020, ISSN: 1932-74981 PROCEEDINGS of the IABE-2020 SAN FRANCISCO Conference DECEMBER 11-12, 2020.
3. Structural Modelling of Psychological Limiting Factors for Economic Growth; International Virtual Academic Conference Education and Social Sciences, Business and Economics, 11 November 2020.
4. Understanding and Mitigating Voters’ Misinformation during Political Campaigns in Tanzania: A Community Approach. The 1st Tanzanian Association of Sociologists National Conference Proceedings, 1(1), 83-99. (2016).
5. Measurement of Social Inequalities in Developing Countries: Lessons from Africa. The 3rd Tanzanian Association of Sociologists National Conference Proceedings, 1(1), 87-110, (2018).
6. Reflections on Marco-factors Associated with the Description of Poverty in the Society: A Macro-analysis of the African Context. The 3rd Tanzanian Association of Sociologists National Conference Proceedings, 1(1), 17-38 (2018)
7. The Health Care Policy Implications on Demographic and Aging Phenomena and Its Economical Threats: Experience from African Countries. Demographic dividend in Africa: prospects, opportunities and challenges. Paper presented at the 7th African Population Conference -Johannesburg, South African on November 30 - 4 December, 2015
8. The Changing Roles of Defense and Security Institutions and Its Implication to National Security. A paper presented at the National Defense College Student visiting in Mwanza on 18, January, 2016.
9. The Crime situation and the role of the society leaders and government officials in maintaining the peace in a country. A paper presented to the regional workshop of the society and political leaders, and the government officials at Mwanza Region, on 27-28, February, 2015- Invited presenter by the Hon. Regional Commissioner of Mwanza, Magesa Mulongo.

As an Editorial Board member and Reviewer of various international
professional and academic journals, I invited to review many professional and
academic research articles more than 100 articles.
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The quality of academic paper and publication are two issues which are very important to a college/university students as well as the management professional. Most of the academic work rejected at early stage of journal publication process due to fact that, either a paper is poorly technically written or/and have methodology weakness. Most of the students and beginner researchers suffer that journal publication rejection. Therefore, I designed this course to help the college/university students elsewhere to enable them to prepared a quality academic and making fast publication. The course will reduce the publication rejection for students as well as other non-professional researchers.
In this course, the students will learn the parts of the academic paper, language use in reporting academic paper, research design, strategies, approaches, and data analytics tools, and organizing the academic paper for publication
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