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"Untangle the tangle" - A case study of Meta-governance approach to Multi-stakeholder partnership for sustainable development in the context of waste management in Hoi An city, Vietnam

Vo, Luong Binh Nguyen LU (2021) MIDM19 20211
Department of Human Geography
LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management
Abstract
Objectives: Multi-stakeholder partnership is garnering greater attention worldwide as a means of tackling global wicked problems, implementing sustainable development and leveraging development cooperation. By adopting meta-governance approach, this study investigates the case study of Hoi An - A Green Destination partnership in the waste management context of Hoi An city, Vietnam to understand how stakeholders coming from different sectors with varied motivations work with each other to strengthen the effectiveness of the partnership.

Methods: A qualitative single-case study approach is applied. In-depth online interviews were conducted with 11 internal and external stakeholders of the partnership. Due to the limitation of online... (More)
Objectives: Multi-stakeholder partnership is garnering greater attention worldwide as a means of tackling global wicked problems, implementing sustainable development and leveraging development cooperation. By adopting meta-governance approach, this study investigates the case study of Hoi An - A Green Destination partnership in the waste management context of Hoi An city, Vietnam to understand how stakeholders coming from different sectors with varied motivations work with each other to strengthen the effectiveness of the partnership.

Methods: A qualitative single-case study approach is applied. In-depth online interviews were conducted with 11 internal and external stakeholders of the partnership. Due to the limitation of online fieldwork, documentary data is also employed to further the analysis of the selected case study.

Principal findings: The findings have also underlined the preceding assumptions that stakeholders in an MSP for sustainable development can merit from the adoption of meta-governance approach to ensure the foundations of the MSP and stakeholder's work while enabling their collaboration to achieve their organisational goals and partnership goals. The research also provides further understanding of the essence of stakeholders' flexibility and adaptability to strengthen the effectiveness of MSP. It helps extend previous studies on stakeholders' motivations and power relations and the effectiveness of MSP for sustainable development implementation. (Less)
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author
Vo, Luong Binh Nguyen LU
supervisor
organization
course
MIDM19 20211
year
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H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
multi-stakeholder partnership, development cooperation, partnership for sustainable development, meta-governance, waste management, Vietnam
language
English
id
9044108
date added to LUP
2021-06-21 10:39:41
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2021-06-21 10:39:41
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  abstract     = {{Objectives: Multi-stakeholder partnership is garnering greater attention worldwide as a means of tackling global wicked problems, implementing sustainable development and leveraging development cooperation. By adopting meta-governance approach, this study investigates the case study of Hoi An - A Green Destination partnership in the waste management context of Hoi An city, Vietnam to understand how stakeholders coming from different sectors with varied motivations work with each other to strengthen the effectiveness of the partnership.
 
Methods: A qualitative single-case study approach is applied. In-depth online interviews were conducted with 11 internal and external stakeholders of the partnership. Due to the limitation of online fieldwork, documentary data is also employed to further the analysis of the selected case study.

Principal findings: The findings have also underlined the preceding assumptions that stakeholders in an MSP for sustainable development can merit from the adoption of meta-governance approach to ensure the foundations of the MSP and stakeholder's work while enabling their collaboration to achieve their organisational goals and partnership goals. The research also provides further understanding of the essence of stakeholders' flexibility and adaptability to strengthen the effectiveness of MSP. It helps extend previous studies on stakeholders' motivations and power relations and the effectiveness of MSP for sustainable development implementation.}},
  author       = {{Vo, Luong Binh Nguyen}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{"Untangle the tangle" - A case study of Meta-governance approach to Multi-stakeholder partnership for sustainable development in the context of waste management in Hoi An city, Vietnam}},
  year         = {{2021}},
}