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Green Stakeholder Engagement: The Learning Journey

In: Green Innovation and Future Technology: Engaging Regional SMEs in the Green Economy

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  • E. Doyle
  • G. Griffiths
  • E. Owens
  • S. Bond
  • L. Reinl

Abstract

Chapter 5 presents a collection of multi-level reflections into the interdisciplinary academic collaboration undertaken by the GIFT team, with contributions from the project’s funders, the academic team and GIFT‘s advisory board. Expert/industry stakeholders and SMEs provide industry-based viewpoints on the GIFT experience and a post-graduate candidate offers a reflection prior to stepping out into the green business environment. These stakeholder insights document the pursuit of a framework of green stakeholder engagement to facilitate the development of effective crossborder relationships capable of generating the knowledge exchange activities required for green skill enhancement. The book concludes with a discussion on the constraints and opportunities inherent in engaging regional SMEs in the green economy before contemplating the next steps in this journey. Finally, a number of recommendations are offered for those seeking to optimise stakeholder contributory action in pursuit of SME innovativeness capability enhancement and sustainable development in regional green economies.

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  • E. Doyle & G. Griffiths & E. Owens & S. Bond & L. Reinl, 2015. "Green Stakeholder Engagement: The Learning Journey," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Felicity Kelliher & Leana Reinl (ed.), Green Innovation and Future Technology: Engaging Regional SMEs in the Green Economy, chapter 5, pages 91-113, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-137-47982-2_6
    DOI: 10.1057/9781137479822_6
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