Hayatullah Hassan
Hassan Hayatullah Boladale is an early-career researcher, aspiring to become a scholar of Public Administration. Hayatullah’s research focuses on how public policy can be used to address problems of global externalities, including, but not limited to, environmental justice, conservation, and insecurity, while offering policy solutions. His academic training covers Microbiology, Education, Political Science, and Public Administration. He has experience researching global problems with a particular interest in the European Union and sub-Saharan Africa, and he is motivated to contribute to knowledge in the areas of innovative policy while integrating scientific insights with administrative strategies for global sustainable development and governance.
Recent publications:
Hassan, H.B. (2025). Public Procurement Practices, Corruption Perception, and Service Delivery in the EU: An Empirical Analysis of Financial Accountability and Predictive Roles. Journal of Accounting, Ethics & Public Policy, JAEPP. 26(2), 82.
Hassan, H. B., & Raimi, I. O. (2024). Recalibrating the correlation between Climate Change Mitigation Policy and Environmental Performance in sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for Biosphere Resilience and Renewable Energy Transition. Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy. Vol. 15:3. 177-196.
Hassan, A. O., Akintola, M. A., & Hassan, H. B. (2024). Benchmarking Public Service Delivery in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Critical Evaluation. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS). Vol. 8:7. 2248-2258.
Hassan, A. O., Alamu, O. I., Akintola, M. A., Hassan, H. B., & Adereti, A. E. (2024). Towards Transparency and Efficiency: Assessing Public Procurement in SubSaharan Africa vis-à-vis Global Best Practices. Journal of Multidisciplinary Research & Review, 88-107.
Hassan, H. B. (2023). Financial Technology and Financial Inclusion in Africa. Canadian Social Science, 19(4), 160-166.

