1. Challenges of network interaction in managing sustainable development projects in developing countries: case of an international consulting company
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Olga Dziubaniuk, Ekaterina Berdysheva, and Maria Ivanova-Gongne
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Sustainable development ,Process management ,Sanitation ,Corruption ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Stakeholder ,Developing country ,Context (language use) ,Work in process ,0502 economics and business ,Sustainability ,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous) ,050211 marketing ,Business ,Business and International Management ,050203 business & management ,media_common - Abstract
Purpose This study aims to explore the challenges and complexities of interaction in international stakeholder networks within the context of projects focused on the implementation of sustainable development goals (SDGs). In particular, it examines the challenges faced by stakeholders in a network from a developed country during interaction in the context of a developing country. Design/methodology/approach Using a qualitative approach, this study analyses interview data collected from the key managers of an international consulting company in charge of a water supply and sanitation project in Nepal. The primary data is triangulated with secondary data, such as project reports and related academic articles. Findings This study illustrates how interaction in international stakeholder networks affects and is interrelated with SDGs, as well as how aiming to achieve one specific goal can stimulate the implementation of other sustainable goals. Further, this research shows how project managers from a developed country had to adapt to the specifics of the developing country context and how their sustainability project influenced the well-being of local communities by improving environmental and social sustainability. Research limitations/implications The research suggests that challenges in stakeholder interaction may arise because of differences in process management methods used by the international stakeholders involved in the project and country-context specifics, such as corruption, imperfect national regulations, cultural specifics, effects of climate change, etc. Originality/value The paper contributes to the literature on international multi-stakeholder interaction between actors from developed and developing countries. Furthermore, it adds to the literature on stakeholder networking by highlighting the importance of engaging in a dialogue with local communities during the conceptualisation stages of both sustainability and SDG implementation because of diverging worldviews and practices.
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- 2021
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