
Bachelor of Commerce (University of Botswana) - 1986 -1990
MBA (University of Stirling, UK) - 1991-1992
PhD (University of Newcastle Upon-Tyne (UK) - 1998-2004
Dr. Phambuka-Nsimbi is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Marketing, Faculty of Business, University of Botswana. She is a lecturer in International Business. She specializes in International Business, Export and Exporter-Distributor relationships issues. She also acquired knowledge on the use of Business clusters as a way of improving economic development when pursuing her PhD. Phambuka-Nsimbi has published several journal articles in the area of International Business and related export issues.
Phambuka-Nsimbi main interests in teaching are mainly in relational to the International business environment, International Marketing, International business and exporting issues.
Exporting, Exporter-distributor relationships, Tariff and non-tariff barriers, regional trade agreements and other international business issues.
Exporting issues including relationship building with distributors or importers, export barriers, tariff and non-tariff barriers, Foreign Direct Investment
- Phambuka-Nsimbi, C. (2018), Regional Economic Integration: Prevalence of Institutional-Based Trust and its use to enhance Trade, International Journal of Regional Development, 5 (1), pp54 – 69.
- Phambuka-Nsimbi C.A. (2011), “Relationship Building as a Marketing Strategy: Conceptual guide to African Exporters” Indian Journal of Marketing, 41(8), 3-10.
- Phambuka, C (2008). “Improving Competitiveness in Botswana Textile Industry through Clustering: Lessons learnt from UK Clusters” Botswana Journal of Business, 3(1), 14-27.
- Phambuka C (2006). “Internationalization Challenge for SMEs: A Case Study of the Relationship between Botswana Textile Exporters and their Foreign Distributors” Botswana Institute of Administration and Commerce Journal, 3(1), 1-20.
- Marandu, E., Phambuka-Nsimbi, C and Thomas, O. (2012), Perceived Prevalance of Non-tariff Barriers: A Conceptual and Empirical Analysis, Journal of Global Business and Technology, 8(1), pp16-35.