Petroleum revenue management in Ghana: How does the right to information law promote transparency, accountability and monitoring of the annual budget funding …

C Sefa-Nyarko, I Okafor-Yarwood, ES Boadu - The Extractive Industries …, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper engages the open governance framework to assess whether and how Ghana's
Right to Information Law, 2019 (Act 989) contributes to accountability in petroleum revenue …

Revisiting Chinese resource curse hypothesis based on spatial spillover effect: a fresh evidence

R Wang, H Zameer, Y Feng, Z Jiao, L Xu, A Gedikli - Resources Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper aims to revisit Chinese resource curse hypothesis in the recent era of
globalization. The study used provincial panel data of China ranging from year 2005–2018 …

[HTML][HTML] Managing project sustainability in the extractive industries: Towards a reciprocity framework for community engagement

S Baba, S Mohammad, C Young - International Journal of Project …, 2021 - Elsevier
Merely a peripheral discussion in project management up until recent years, sustainability
has become a central issue in both academia and practice. Despite growing interest and …

Natural resources and human development: evidence from mineral-dependent African countries using exploratory graphical analysis

C Perez, O Claveria - Resources Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
In this study, we propose a new approach for the visual inspection of interactions between
human development and economic growth and a set of variables that reflect the …

Re-investigation of the resource curse hypothesis: the role of political institutions and energy prices in BRIC countries

M Hussain, ZW Ye, M Usman, GM Mir, A Usman… - Resources Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
The resource curse hypothesis is widely debated in the literature with the exploration of
many responsible reasons, but the papers are scarce on the role of political institutions …

The impact of resource taxation on resource curse: Evidence from Chinese resource tax policy

X Sun, J Ren, Y Wang - Resources Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
The existence, causes, and mechanism of the “resource curse,” whereby resource-rich
regions underperform in economic growth, have been fully discussed, but the impacts of …

Working from home arrangement in delivering public service during the COVID-19 pandemic: innovation or irritation?

B Basuki, K Szczepańska-Woszczyna… - … si Management Public, 2022 - ceeol.com
The COVID-19 outbreak forced the government to impose lockdown and change working
arrangements. As a result, government employees must work from home (WFH)-a task they …

[HTML][HTML] Improving governance quality through global standard setting? Experiences from the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative in Indonesia

Y Yanuardi, MJ Vijge, F Biermann - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is a global standard that aims
to improve governance quality in the extractive industries sector, particularly through …

When global norms meet local politics: Localising transparency in extractive industries governance

PS Winanti, H Hanif - Environmental Policy and Governance, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Processes of norm localisation play a crucial role in shaping the extent to which global
governance norms are institutionalised at national and sub‐national levels. This article …

Why telecoupling research needs to account for environmental justice

S Boillat, A Martin, T Adams, D Daniel… - Journal of Land Use …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Engaging with normative questions in land system science is a key challenge. This debate
paper highlights the potential of incorporating elements of environmental justice scholarship …