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Dr Sanju Naraidoo

MRU-Part Time Lecturer in Business

Sanju Naraidoo
  • School Mauritius - Business and Law

  • Department Mauritius - Accounting, Finance & Economics

  • Location Mauritius

Research activities

ÌýResearch Publications -

Sanju Naraidoo and Sanjeev Sobhee“An Investigation into the Intertemporal Spending Path of Local Government inMauritius" Margin - The Journal of Applied Economic Research, 14:4 (2020):432-453, SAGE Publications, DOI: 10.1177/0973801020953398

ÌýSanju Naraidoo and Sanjeev Sobhee "Citizens'Perceptions of Local Government Services and their Trust in the LocalAuthorities - Implications for the Local Government Sector in Mauritius - TheJournal of Applied Economic Research SAGE Publications

Doargajudhur, M., Naraidoo, S., & Zaung, N.(2024). Assessment Authenticity: Bridging the Gap Between Academia and theWorkplace for Diverse Learners - Evolution and Examples. In L. Marron(Ed.),ÌýCases on Authentic Assessment in Higher EducationÌý(pp. 37-65).IGI Global Scientific Publishing.

ÌýNaraidoo, S., Doargajudhur, M., Hosanoo, Z.,& Zaung, N. (2024). Navigating the Pedagogical Innovation and DigitalTransformation Landscape in the Education 5.0 Era. In G. Chemsi, I. Elimadi, M.Sadiq, & M. Radid (Eds.),ÌýTeaching and Assessment in the Era ofEducation 5.0Ìý(pp. 1-24). IGI Global Scientific Publishing.

ÌýNau, S. Z., Doargajudhur, M., & Naraidoo,S. (2024). Evaluating the Effectiveness and Impact of Authentic Assessment onImproving Students' Employability. In L. Marron (Ed.),ÌýCases on AuthenticAssessment in Higher EducationÌý(pp. 66-95). IGI Global ScientificPublishing. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-1001-4.ch004

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Book Chapter (under review)

â—ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýThe cost of misogyny:financial literacy, women, and power (for inclusion in the volume HolisticFinancial Literacy Education: Laying the Groundwork)

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Consultancy Projects

Completed: Consultancy project on Economiccosts of gender-based violence, funded by the UKAid, 2022-2023

Completed: Consultancy project on Employmentin the Tourism and Hospitality Project in Mauritius is in crisis – A Study toclose the skills gap, financed by the Mauritius Research and InnovationCouncil (MRIC), 2023-2024

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Grants Received from Curtin University

University of Pretoria / Curtin University 2025Tripartite Collaborative Grants


Current Teaching

Modules taught at Curtin Mauritius:

Introductory Economics, Microeconomic Principles,Microeconomic Theory, Macroeconomic Principles, Quantitative Techniques,Econometrics, Business Capstone, Analytics for Decision Making, Markets andLegal Framework, Enhancing your Business Mind; Global Managerial Economics(MBA), Managing Risks, Project Management, Business Economics

Modules taught MDX

Business Financial Environment;Data Analytics and AI;ÌýManagement Analytics and Data Visualisation;ÌýMBA International Finance


Biography

Sanju Naraidoo holds a bachelor’s degree in economics, a master’s in project management and a PhD in economics. Her research interests are development economics, education and gender studies. With 12 years of experience as an Economist in the public sector and over 10 years in academia she has gained practical knowledge in a wide range of socioeconomic fields. More recently, she has been actively involved in social and community projects which add further purpose to her research endeavours.

Publications