Staff Profile
Personal Biodata
Name: | Wineaster Anderson |
Gender: | Female |
Nationality: | United Republic of Tanzania |
Language: | English, Swahili and Spanish |
Personal Contacts
- wineastera@gmail.com
- wineaster@yahoo.com
- wineaster.saria@udom.ac.tz
- P.O.Box 35558, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
Office Contacts
- dvc-pfa@udom.ac.tz
- Benjamin Mkapa Building, Main Administration, 1 Benjamin Mkapa Road, 41218 Iyumbu, P. O. Box 259 Dodoma, Tanzania
Prof. Wineaster Anderson
Deputy Vice Chancellor Planning, Finance and Administration
Professor
About Wineaster
Wineaster Anderson (PhD) is Professor of Marketing and currently, the Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of Dodoma responsible for Planning, Finance and Administration. She was formerly Dean, Associate Dean of University of Dar es Salaam Business School and Director of Quality Assurance for the University of Dar es Salaam. She holds PhD (2008) and Masters (2005) in Tourism and Environmental Economics as well as MBA (2001) and Bachelor of Commerce (1999) in Marketing. Prof. Anderson has researched and published widely in the areas of international business, sustainable tourism, poverty alleviation, gender and marketing
She has served and continues to serve various Governmental Committees and Governing Boards within and outside Tanzania including Tanzania National Parks, Tanzania National Business Council - Tourism Working Group; Technical Advisory Committee to the Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism; Tanzania Investment Centre; College of Business Education; and the National Council for Technical Education - Business, Tourism and Planning Board. Others include the Senate of Open University of Tanzania and the Ministerial Advisory Board for the National College of Tourism. Prof. Anderson is also a Member of the Steering Committee of Green Growth and Innovation Disruption for the Tourism Sector in Tanzania, UNDP Pilot interventions in Tanzania; Chairperson of GTDC 8 – Tourism and Related Services; Chairperson of EASC/TC 076 - Services; and Member of Africa Organisation for Standardization [ARSO/TC 76 – Tourism and Related Services] Technical Committee.
Professor Anderson is recipient of various honours including the “Marketing Hall of Fame in Tanzania 2021”, awarded by Tanzania Marketing Science Association; International Women’s Day “A Woman of Success 2019” Award (University of Dar es Salaam), the “2018 Tanzania Women Champions in Tourism” Award (Africa Reconnect), 2015 Women of Achievement Award in Tanzania (TWAA), the Highly Commended African Management Research Fund Award (Emerald/ALCS) in 2010. She has won several research grants including DANIDA (Denmark), SIDA (Sweden), Conselleria d’Economia, Hisenda i Innovació of the Balearic Islands (Spain) and HEI – ICI (Finland) and VolkswagenStiftung (Germany).
S/N | Study Level | Qualification Name | Institution | Year |
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1 | Doctor of Philosophy | PhD. in Tourism and Environmental Economics (PTEE) | University of Balearic Islands, Spain | - 2008 |
2 | Master`s | Master of Tourism and Environmental Economics (MTEE) | University of Balearic Islands, Spain | - 2005 |
3 | Master`s | Master of Business Administration (MBA) | University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania | - 2001 |
4 | Bachelor | Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing (B.Com) | University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania | - 1999 |
5 | Certificate | Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education | Weruweru Secondary School, Tanzania | - 1995 |
6 | Certificate | Ordinary Certificate of Secondary Education | Weruweru Secondary School, Tanzania | - 1992 |
7 | Certificate | Primary Education | Maring’a Chini Primary School, Moshi, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania | - 1988 |
S/N | Qualification Name | Institution | Year |
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1 | Advanced Training and Advisory Program on Intellectual Property Rights in the Global Economy for the Least Developed Countries (LDCs), World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the Swedish Patent and Registration Office (PRV), Sweden |
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the Swedish Patent and Registration Office (PRV), Sweden | 2016 |
2 | Management of Higher Education, Galilee International Management Institute (GIMI), Israel |
Galilee International Management Institute (GIMI) | - 2015 |
3 | Learning intensive (Embedding Sustainability) and a Global Exploration, Mining and Minerals (GEMM) Dialogue to advance and address key resources sector and development issues, Canadian International Institute for Extractive Industries and Development (CIIEID) and Beedie School of Business, Canada |
Beedie School of Business | - 2014 |
4 | University Rankings and Quality Assurance, The 5th Annual International Symposium on University Rankings and Quality Assurance 2013, Public Policy Exchange Event, Brussels, Belgium |
Brussels, Belgium | - 2013 |
5 | Quality Assurance Training for The East African HEIs, DAAD, German Rector´s Conference & IUCEA, Entebbe, Uganda |
Entebbe | - 2012 |
6 | Microeconomics of Competitiveness, Institute of Strategy and Competitiveness, Harvard Business School, USA |
Harvard Business School | - 2011 |
7 | Project Management, Southern African Research and Innovation Management Association (SARIMA), Pretoria, South Africa |
Pretoria, South Africa | - 2011 |
8 | Fulbright Visiting Research Scholar at University of Florida, Centre for African Studies, Gainesville, Florida, USA |
University of Florida, Centre for African Studies, Gainesville, Florida, USA | 2003 - 2004 |
S/N | Title |
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1 | Maliva, N., Anderson, W., Buchmann, A., & Dashper, K. (2023). Risky business? Women’s entrepreneurial responses to crisis in the tourism industry in Tanzania. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 1-19, https://doi.org/10.1080/09669582.2023.2186827 |
2 | Suluo, S.; Mossberg, L.; Andersson, T.; Anderson, W. & Assad, M. (2020). Corporate Sustainability Practices in Tourism - Evidence from Tanzania, Tourism Planning & Development, https://doi.org/10.1080/21568316.2020.1850515 |
3 | Suluo, S., Anderson, W., Andersson, T., Mossberg, L. & Assad, M (2020). The Effect of Corporate Sustainability Initiatives on the Financial Performance of Tourism Firms in Tanzania, ORSEA Journal, 10(1): 23-42 |
4 | Njoroge, M., Anderson, W., Mossberg, L. and Mbura, O. (2020), Entrepreneurial orientation in the hospitality industry: evidence from Tanzania, Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies, 12(4): 523-543. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEEE-11-2018-0122 |
5 | Anderson, W., & Sanga, J. J. (2019). Academia–Industry Partnerships for Hospitality and Tourism Education in Tanzania. Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education, 31(1), 34-48. https://doi.org/10.1080/10963758.2018.1480959 |
6 | Njoroge, M., Anderson, W. & Mbura, O. (2019). Innovation Strategy and Economic Sustainability in the Hospitality Industry. The Bottom Line, 32 (4): 253-268. https://doi.org/10.1108/BL-03-2019-0080 |
7 | Anderson, W. (2018). Linkages between Tourism and Agriculture for Inclusive Development in Tanzania: A Value Chain Perspective, Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insight, 1(2): 168-184, https://doi.org/10.1108/JHTI-11-2017-0021 |
8 | Anderson, W., Bostanci, R., & Alili, O. (2018). Anklav Turizm ve Gelişmekte Olan Destinasyonlar Üzerindeki Etkileri. Anatolia: Turizm Araştırmaları Dergisi, 29(1): 90 - 105, https://doi.org/10.17123/atad.439139 |
9 | Anderson, W. & Komba, I. M (2017). Female entrepreneurs and poverty reduction: hair craft SMEs in Tanzania, Development in Practice, 27(3): 392-407, https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2017.1293008 |
10 | Anderson, W., Busagara, T., Mahangila, D., Minde, M., Bahati, V. & Olomi, D. (2017). The dialogue and advocacy initiatives for reforming the business environment of the tourism and hospitality sector in Tanzania, Tourism Review, 72 (1): 45-67, https://doi.org/10.1108/TR-09-2016-0036 |
11 | Mahangila, D. & Anderson, W. (2017). Tax Administrative Burdens in the Tourism Sector in Zanzibar: Stakeholders’ Perspectives, SAGE Open, 7 (4): 1–17, DOI: 10.1177/2158244017736800 |
12 | Anderson, W. (2017). Factors Affecting Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Start-up and Growth in Tanzania. The Pan-African Journal of Business Management, 1(1):1-26 |
13 | Lwoga, N., Anderson, W. & Andersson, T. (2017). Influence of Participation, Trust and Perceptions on Residents’ Support for Conservation of Built Environment in Zanzibar Stone Town, Tanzania. Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies & Management 10(9): 1179 – 1192, 2017, https://ejesm.org/doi/v10i9.6 |
14 | Anderson, W. (2017). African suppliers: Ready for the petroleum sector? The African Review 43 (2): 51-82 |
15 | Anderson, W. (2016). Examining the effects of Socio Cultural Environment on Internationalization–Exporters’ perspective. Business Management Review, 18(1): 110-130 |
16 | Anderson, W., & Nicodemus, G. (2016). Contribution of tourism FDI to poverty alleviation: A selected Case from hunting safaris in Tanzania. Business Management Review, 18(2): 1-30 |
17 | Anderson, W. (2015). Cultural Tourism and Poverty Alleviation in the rural Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 12 (2):1-17, https://doi.org/10.1080/14766825.2014.935387 |
18 | Pasape, L., Anderson, W., & Lindi, G. (2015). Good governance strategies for sustainable ecotourism in Tanzania, Journal of Ecotourism, 14:2-3, 145-165, https://doi.org/10.1080/14724049.2015.1065834 |
19 | Pasape, L., Anderson, W., & Lindi, G. (2015). Assessment of indicators of sustainable ecotourism in Tanzania. Anatolia, 26(1), 73-84, https://doi.org/10.1080/13032917.2014.912244 |
20 | Pasape, L., Anderson, W., & Lindi, G. (2014). Sustaining Ecotourism in Tanzania through Community Empowerment. ARA Journal of Tourism Research, (7): 7-25 |
21 | Anderson, W. (2013). Leakages in the Tourism Systems: Case of Zanzibar. Tourism Review, 68(1): 62 – 76, https://doi.org/10.1108/16605371311310084 |
22 | Passape, L.; Anderson, W. & Lindi, G. (2013). Towards Sustainable Ecotourism through Stakeholder Collaboration Strategies in Tanzania. Journal of Tourism Research & Hospitality 2(1):1-14, https://doi:10.4172/2324-8807.1000109 |
23 | Anderson, W. (2012). A Gender-based Comparison of Marketing Strategies of SMEs. International Journal of Marketing Principles and Practices, (2): 32-42 |
24 | Anderson, W. (2012). Analysis of “All-Inclusive” Tourism Mode in the Balearic Islands. Tourismos: An International Multidisciplinary Journal Of Tourism. 7(1):309-323 |
25 | Anderson, W. (2011). Internationalization Opportunities and Challenges for SMES from Developing Countries. Journal of African Business, 12(2): 198-217, https://doi.org/10.1080/15228916.2011.588912 |
26 | Anderson, W. (2011). Enclave Tourism and its Socio-Economic Impact in emerging destinations. Anatolia-An International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research, 22(3), 361-377, https://doi.org/10.1080/13032917.2011.633041 |
27 | Anderson, W. and Juma, S. (2011). Linkages at Tourism Destinations: Challenges in Zanzibar. ARA Journal of Tourism Research, 3 (1): 27-41 |
28 | Anderson, W. & Saidi, S. A (2011). Internationalization and Poverty Alleviation: Practical Evidence from Amani Butterfly Project in Tanzania. Journal of Poverty Alleviation and International Development, 2(2):17-45 |
29 | Anderson, W. (2011). Challenges of Tourism Development in the Developing Countries: The Case of Tanzania. Journal of Tourism, 12 (2): 17-36 |
30 | Anderson, W. (2010). Determinants of All-Inclusive Travel Expenditure. Tourism Review, 65(3): 4 – 15, https://doi.org/10.1108/16605371011083495 |
31 | Anderson, W. (2009). Promoting Ecotourism through Networks: Case Studies from the Balearic Islands. Journal of Ecotourism, 8 (1): 51 – 69, https://doi.org/10.1080/14724040802140584 |
32 | Anderson, W., Juaneda, C. & Sastre, F. (2009). Influences of Pro All-Inclusive Travel Decisions. Tourism Review, 64 (2):4 – 18, https://doi.org/10.1108/16605370910963482 |
33 | Anderson, W. (2008) All-inclusive Package Tourism and its Potentials: A Visitor Exit Survey in Majorca. Business Management Review, 12 (1): 1-32 |
S/N | Title |
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1 | Suluo, S. J. & Anderson, W. (2022). Ecotourism as a paradigm shift in conservation and community livelihoods in the Southern African region: Opportunities, challenges and lessons learnt. In Stone, L.S; Stone, M.T; Mogomotsi, P.K & Mogomotsi, G.E.J (Eds) Protected Areas and Tourism in Southern Africa: Conservation Goals and Community Livelihoods, 42, Routledge, UK |
2 | Anderson, W., Andersson, T. & Mossberg, L. (2021). Introduction to Sustainable Tourism Development in Tanzania. In Anderson, W., Mossberg, L. & Andersson, T. (Ed) Sustainable Tourism Development in Tanzania, 1-14 |
3 | Kanza, S., Anderson, W., Mossberg, L., & Andersson, T. (2021). Travel Motivation and Willingness to Support Sustainable Tourism: A Case of Inbound Tourists to Tanzania. In Anderson, W., Mossberg, L. & Andersson, T. (Ed) Sustainable Tourism Development in Tanzania, 35-55 |
4 | Sanga, J. J. & Anderson, W (2021). The Challenges of Skills Development for the Tourism and Hospitality Industry. In Anderson, W., Mossberg, L. & Andersson, T. (Ed) Sustainable Tourism Development in Tanzania, 95-124 |
5 | Anderson, W., & Mossberg, L. & Andersson, T. (2021). The Nexus of Tourism and Industrialisation in Tanzania. In Anderson, W., Mossberg, L. & Andersson, T. (Ed) Sustainable Tourism Development in Tanzania, 148-171 |
6 | Anderson, W. (2020). Strategic Marketing Approach in Tourism for Industrialization. In Msambichaka, L., Mduma, J and Selejio, O. (Eds). Fast-tracking Industrialization in Tanzania ‘The Must-do Actions’, pg. 235-260, Dar es Salaam University Press, ISBN 978-9976-60-599-0 |
7 | Pasape, L., Anderson, W., & Lindi, G. (2017). Good governance strategies for sustainable ecotourism in Tanzania. In Backman, K. & Munanura, I. E (Ed.). Ecotourism in Sub-Saharan Africa: Thirty Years of Practice. Taylor & Francis. ISBN-13: 978-1138637962 |
8 | Anderson, W. & Komba, I. (2016). The Livelihood Impact of Female Entrepreneurs in the Global South – the Case of Hair Crafting in Tanzania. In Schultz, C. (ed), Poverty: Global Perspectives, Challenges and Issues of the 21st Century, pp. 153-180. Nova Publishers, USA. ISBN: 978-1-53610-250-5 |
9 | Anderson, W. & Philemon, J. (2014). Opportunities and Challenges of AGOA for Tanzanian Firms: Marvellous Flotea, a Successful Story. In Anderson, W., Chijoriga, M. & Philemon, J. (Ed). Promoting Trade Competitiveness in Developing Countries, pp.131-142, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK |
10 | Anderson, W. (2012). Antecedents of Domestic Tourism Demand in Tanzania. In: Peter Keller and Christian Laesser Eds. New Challenges for Tourism Promotion: Tackling High Multimedia Competition and Changes, Vol. 6, pp. 107-123, Erich Schmidt Verlag. ISBN 978-3-503-13838-8/ eBook ISBN 9783503138395 |
11 | Anderson, W. & Juma, S. (2011). Factors Constraining the Linkages between the Tourism Industry and Local Suppliers of Meats in Zanzibar. In: René van der Duim, Dorothea Meyer, Jarkko Saarinen and Katharina Zellmer Eds., New Alliances for Tourism, Conservation and Development in Eastern and Southern Africa. pp. 49-62, Eburon Publishers, Delft. ISBN 978-90-5972-542-3 |
12 | Anderson, W. (2011). Identifying Genuine All-inclusive Demand for Coastal Tourism Destinations. In: Sigalla, H. & Sambaiga, R. Eds. Globalization, Coastal Resources and Livelihood in Tanzania, pp. 73-90 Linz, Austria: Trauner Universitat Verlag, Band 47 |
13 | Anderson, W., Juaneda, C., and Sastre, F. (2011). Is inclusive package advisable for a mature tourism destination in the Mediterranean? The Case of Mallorca. In Schuckert, M. & Brunner-Sperdin, A. (Eds). Sustainable Growth and Rejuvenation Strategies: Selected International Case Studies of Destinations and Resorts. In press |
14 | Anderson, W. (1999). Towards sustainable regional integration in East Africa: voices and visions. In Duncan Okello (Ed) Business & Economics, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung - 46 pages |
S/N | Title |
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1 | Anderson, W., Mossberg, L. & Andersson, T. (Ed) (2021). Sustainable Tourism Development in Tanzania. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK; ISBN (10): 1-5275-6225-5, ISBN (13): 978-1-5275-6225-7 |
2 | Charles, G. & Anderson, W. (2016). International Marketing - Theory and Practice in developing countries. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK, ISBN(13): 978-1-4438-9954-3 |
3 | Anderson, W. (2015). Human Resource Needs and Skill Gaps in the Tourism and Hospitality Sector in Tanzania. Consultancy Report submitted to The Ministry of Education and Vocational Training, Tanzania under World Bank - STHEP AF Project |
4 | Anderson, W., Chijoriga, M. & Philemon, J. (Ed) (2014). Promoting Trade Competitiveness in Developing Countries, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK. ISBN-13: 978-1443859110 |
5 | Anderson, W. & Mzee, M. (2013). Influences of Micro and Small Enterprise Start-up and Growth: Theory and Practice in a Developing Country Context, Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. ISBN 978-3-659-44159-2 |
6 | Anderson, W. (2010). Marketing of Domestic Tourism in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam University Press, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, ISBN: 978-9976-60-454-8. |
S/N | Period | Title |
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1 | 2022 | VolkswagenStiftung Grant for Workshop on Digital Entrepreneurship in Tanzania to Jacobs University Bremen gGmbH, Tilo Halaszovich, Professorship of Global Markets & Firms. Project Partners: Prof. Wineaster Anderson, University of Dar es Salaam, Business School, Department of Marketing, Tanzania; Prof. Dr. Wim Naudé, University College Cork, Department of Economics, Ireland; Enock Stanley Ugulumu, University of Iringa, Faculty of Business & Economics, Tanzania. Amount of Grant: up to 34,500 EUR |
2 | 2015 - 2020 | Coordinator - Innovation and Sustainability in Tourism Project. Capacity building through PhD training and Research funded by Sida-Sweden (2015-2020) at University of Dar es Salaam. Total sum SEK 7,000,000; 4 PhD students |
3 | 2014 - 2015 | Coordinator - Capacity building in tourism research and postgraduate programs at the UDBS Project under the XI Call for funding for University Collaboration for Development Projects – 2014. Collaboration between Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Balearic Islands (UIB) and University of Dar es Salaam Business School (UDBS). Coordinated by Prof. Catalina Juaneda Sampol (UIB), Prof. Wineaster Anderson (UDBS), and Prof. Francesc Sastre (UIB). Total funds €16,000; 2 PhD students exchange programme |
4 | 2014 - 2015 | Coordinator- UDSM, North-South-South and HEI – ICI programs funded by the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Partnership between Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK) in Finland, Saint Augustine University of Tanzania, University of Botswana and Polytechnic of Namibia and UDSM (Department of Marketing. The TEMBO II Sustainable Rural Tourism and Entrepreneurship has a Total Value €109,600; 6 undergraduate students exchange programme |
5 | 2014 - 2015 | UDSM Lead Coordinator - Building Stronger Universities in Developing Countries (BSU). Knowledge Sharing, Research Dissemination and Communication 2014-15. DFC BSUKOM-DTU. Project Budget DKK 647,312 |
6 | 2014 - 2015 | DANIDA Fellowship Centre – finalization of Six (6) PhD students from BSU Phase I, DFC No. BSUPHD. UDS. Project Budget DKK 3,175, 281 |
7 | 2013 - 2015 | Project Manager- E-learning and Problem Based Learning (PBL). Funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark DFC File No. BSUKOM-KU. Project Budget DKK 597,771 |
8 | 2014 - 2015 | DANIDA – Additional Funding for Construction of UDBS Phase III Building TZS. 2.5 billion (i.e. $1,562,500) |
9 | 2014 | CIIEID International Learning and Engagement Awards Program April 7-11, 2014, at Simon Fraser University, Beedie School of Business, Vancouver, Canada; has led to 5 PhD Scholarships in Oil and Gas |
10 | 2012 |
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11 | 2011 - 2013 | Chairperson- Platform for Growth & Employment (GEP-University of Dar es Salaam), Building Stronger Universities in Developing Countries. Funded by DANIDA. A Consortium of 18 Universities: University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (UDSM); University of Ghana (UG); Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana (KNUST); Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania (SUA); Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre, Tanzania (KCMC); National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania (NIMR); State University of Zanzibar (SUZA); Zanzibar College Of Health Sciences (ZCHS); Gulu University, Uganda; Maseno University, Kenya; Tribhuvan University, Nepal; University of Copenhagen (KU); Aarhus University (AU); University of Southern Denmark (SDU); Roskilde University (RUC); Aalborg University (AAU); Technical University of Denmark (DTU); Copenhagen Business School (CBS). Total Value of project DKK 2,509,542 |
12 | 2010 - 2012 | Deputy Coordinator of the UDBS- Sida Program, UDBS. This Program has four components: Tourism and Sustainable Development, Agribusiness, Public-Private Partnership and Informal Sector. Funded by Sida, Sweden. A consortium of 4 Universities: UDBS-University of Dar es Salaam, Umea School of Business and Economics, University of Umea; Chalmers University of Technology and School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg Total Value of project SEK 15,200,000; 12 PhD students |
13 | 2011 - 2012 | Coordinator- UDSM, North-South-South and HEI – ICI programs funded by the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Partnership between Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK) in Finland, Saint Augustine University of Tanzania, University of Botswana and Polytechnic of Namibia and UDSM (Department of Marketing. This Programme supports research in Sustainable Tourism and Hospitality Management and Entrepreneurship. Total Value €126,035; two (2) undergraduate exchange students |
14 | 2011 | Anderson, W. & Saidi, S. A. Internationalization and Poverty Alleviation: Practical Evidence from Amani Butterfly Project in Tanzania. FCM BSPS III DANIDA funded (TShs. 6,655,750) |
15 | 2011 | Promoting pro-poor Tourism through Local Linkages in Zanzibar. UDBS-Sida Programme (TShs. 14.3 million) |
16 | 2009 | UDBS Fund: Estimating The Economic Impact Of All-Inclusive Package Tourism In Zanzibar (15M TZ SHS) |
17 | 2006 | Conselleria d’Economia, Hisenda i Innovació of the Balearic Islands, (Project No: PROGECIB-9B). Research Fund for the PhD Research. Within the Total Project Fund Amount: €28,000. |
18 | 2004 - 2008 | Department of Applied Economics, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain, for studying Master & PhD of Tourism and Environmental Economics. Scholarship includes € 24,000 (excl. Tuition Fee) |
19 | 2004 | Ministry of Tourism and Natural Resources in Tanzania: Publication Funds for the Book: “The Marketing of Domestic Tourism in Tanzania”, Dar es Salaam University Press. Total Amount TSHS. 1,980,000 (US$ 1,980) |
20 | 2004 | SIDA/SAREC (UDSM) Research Fund: Perceived Value and Relationships in African Tourism: Comparative Case Studies of Tourist Hotels in Tanzania. Amount: TSHS. 4,510,980 (US$ 4,510) |
21 | 2003 | Fulbright Visiting Research Scholar at University of Florida, Gainesville, USA |
22 | 1999 - 2001 | SIDA/SAREC (UDSM) Scholarship, for studying Master of Business Administration. Amount: TSHS. 3,820,000 (eq. to US$3,820) |
23 | 2001 | Tanzania Ministry of Tourism and Natural Resources and the Ministry of Co-operatives and Marketing. Research Fund on Domestic Tourism Marketing in Tanzania. Amount: TSHS. 1,000,000 (eq. to US$ 1,000) |
S/N | Year of Award | Award Title |
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1 | 2021 | Recipient of “Marketing Hall of Fame in Tanzania 2021”, awarded by Tanzania Marketing Science Association |
2 | 2019 | International Women’s Day “A Woman of Success 2019” awarded by the University of Dar es Salaam, Organised by UDSM Institute of Gender Studies. |
3 | 2018 | Recipient of “Tanzania Women Champions in Tourism 2018” awarded by Africa Reconnect, a platform for women who have made remarkable contributions to the growth and development of the various nations in Africa |
4 | 2015 | Recipient of “Women of Achievement Award in Tanzania 2015”, Category of Profession, awarded by The Tanzania Women of Achievement Awards (TWAA) |
5 | 2010 | Highly Commended-African Management Research Fund Award (Emerald/ALCS) on “Making Tourism more Environmental Friendly through Stakeholder’s Strategies: Role of Good Governance, Collaboration & Community Empowerment in promoting Ecotourism in Tanzania” |
6 | 1999 | Best Essay-The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Honor on Essay Competition on East Africa Community. Towards sustainable regional integration in East Africa: voices and visions |
S/N | Period | Type | Category | Title | Institution |
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1 | 2022 - to date | Administration | Government Appointments | Deputy Vice Chancellor - Finance, Planning and Administration | The University of Dodoma |
2 | 2022 - to date | Academic | Positions | Professor of Marketing | The University of Dodoma |
3 | 2019 - 2022 | Academic | Positions | Professor of Marketing | The University of Dar es Salaam |
4 | 2014 - 2019 | Academic | Positions | Associate Professor of Marketing | The University of Dar es Salaam |
5 | 2011 - 2014 | Academic | Positions | Senior Lecturer in Marketing | The University of Dar es Salaam |
6 | 2008 - 2011 | Academic | Positions | Lecturer in Marketing | The University of Dar es Salaam |
7 | 2008 - 2011 | Academic | Positions | Lecturer in Marketing | The University of Dar es Salaam |
8 | 2001 - 2008 | Academic | Positions | Assistant Lecturer, Department of Marketing | The University of Dar es Salaam |
9 | 2004 - 2009 | Academic | Positions | Researcher, Department of Applied Economics (Strategic Actions in Tourism Economies Group) | University of Balearic Islands, Spain |