Dr. Frank Charles DHIN ETIA | Economy of Networks | Best Researcher Award
University of Garoua/ ESSEC Business School of Garoua | Cameroon
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Frank Charles Dhin Etia demonstrated a strong commitment to academic excellence from the outset of his career. He earned a Diploma of Advanced Professional Studies in Entrepreneurial Management (2017–2018) from the École Supérieure des Sciences Économiques et Commerciales (ESSEC), University of Douala, Cameroon. Building on this foundation, he pursued a Ph.D. in Economic Sciences at the Faculty of Economics and Applied Management, University of Douala, completing it between 2022 and 2023. These formative experiences reflect his rigorous academic preparation and his early dedication to addressing critical economic challenges.
Professional Endeavors
Dr. Etia has cultivated extensive professional experience in both teaching and research. From 2020 to 2023, he served as Monitor at the Faculty of Economics and Applied Management, University of Douala, overseeing tutorials, examinations, and faculty operations. Subsequently, he took on the role of Research Assistant (2024–2025) at ESSEC Business School of Garoua, University of Garoua, where he taught courses in microeconomics, development financing, global economic analysis, and the history of economic facts. His responsibilities also included supervising internship reports, marking examinations, and ensuring the smooth administration of academic programs.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Etia’s research primarily addresses socio-economic determinants and public policy implications in the Cameroonian context. His notable publications include “Socio-Economic Determinants of Water Treatment Choices in Cameroonian Households: Implications for Public Policy” (2025, World Water Policy) and “Les déterminants d’accès à l’eau potable au Cameroun” (2022, Revue Africaine de Développement). These works highlight his focus on water access, public policy, and development economics, reflecting both scholarly rigor and practical relevance.
Impact and Influence
Through his teaching and research, Dr. Etia has significantly influenced students, colleagues, and policymakers. His supervision of academic projects and internships ensures that emerging economists gain hands-on experience in both theoretical and applied economic analysis. His publications contribute to informed decision-making in public policy, particularly in areas concerning essential services like water access, demonstrating measurable societal impact.
Academic Citations
While relatively early in his academic career, Dr. Etia’s publications have already begun attracting attention in the fields of development economics and public policy. His work is cited for its methodological clarity and relevance to African socio-economic contexts, serving as a foundation for further research in economic determinants of household behavior and public service provision.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Etia’s dedication to teaching, research, and academic mentorship positions him as a rising scholar in the field of economics. His ongoing research promises to deepen understanding of socio-economic challenges in Cameroon and across Africa. By fostering the next generation of economists and contributing to evidence-based public policy, he is building a lasting legacy of scholarship with tangible societal benefits.
Conclusion
Dr. Frank Charles Dhin Etia exemplifies the integration of rigorous academic training, practical professional experience, and impactful research. His contributions to economic research, education, and public policy highlight his potential to advance both knowledge and societal well-being. As an emerging leader in economics, his continued scholarship and mentorship promise to yield lasting influence in academia and beyond.
Notable Publications
“Socio‐Economic Determinants of Water Treatment Choices in Cameroonian Households: Implications for Public Policy"
- Author: Frank Charles Dhin Etia; Gregory Mvogo
- Journal: World Water Policy
- Year: 2025
“Determinants of access to drinking water in Cameroon"
- Author: Frank Charles Dhin Etia; Gregory Mvogo; Bidiasse Honoré
- Journal: African Development Review
- Year: 2022