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Exploring the challenge for sustainable development in the energy sector : sociomaterial view of two British and Nigerian cases

Mohamad, MRA; Anuge, JO

Authors

MRA Mohamad

JO Anuge



Abstract

The global pressure on green environment has been a major issue to attaining future Sustainable Development (SD). In this study, the researchers explore the recent challenges of SD in the power sectors in the UK (as a European North country) and in Nigeria (as an African South country). These two contexts have witnessed unstable epileptic power supply despite the trillions of dollars invested in the sector. To avoid solving the sustainability problem and causing other economic, social, or environmental problems, a thread of scholarly work attempted to develop a systemic approach of SD. Aiming to offer an appreciative systemic lens of SD (Thatchenkery et.al, 2010), we adopted the sociomaterily concept to shed the light on the intimacy between the social/organisational context and the resource-based/material context of SD. Sociomaterilaity emphasizes on the ongoing interaction between technology and the economic, social, and environmental pillars of sustainability. This systemic view of SD avoids the defects of other dominant views such as complexity theory (Sabau, 2010), neoclassical economics/ free market approaches (Heikkurinen & Bonnedahl, 2013), and ecological economics (Lele, 1991).

Citation

Mohamad, M., & Anuge, J. (2018, September). Exploring the challenge for sustainable development in the energy sector : sociomaterial view of two British and Nigerian cases. Presented at British Academy of Management Conference 2018 : Critical Management Studies Track, Bristol, UK

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name British Academy of Management Conference 2018 : Critical Management Studies Track
Conference Location Bristol, UK
Start Date Sep 4, 2018
End Date Sep 6, 2018
Publication Date Sep 6, 2018
Deposit Date Sep 28, 2018
Publisher URL http://conference.bam.ac.uk/BAM2018/htdocs/search.php?keyword=Mostafa+Ragab+Ali+Mohamad&select_track=Critical+Management+Studies&select_paper_type=
Related Public URLs http://conference.bam.ac.uk/BAM2018/htdocs/index.php
Additional Information Additional Information : Proceedings ISBN: 9780995641310, paper number 1052
Event Type : Conference



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