Pragmatic model for sustainable energy policy: Networking between the government and key players in Bahrain

To fill the current literature gap, this paper strives to empirically determine the networking process between the government of Bahrain and the key players in the formulation and implementation of sustainable energy policy. The literature review divulges that policy network approach represents a us...

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Main Author: Naglaa Fathy El Dessouky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2021-03-01
Series:Problems and Perspectives in Management
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Online Access:https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/14838/PPM_2021_01_Dessouky.pdf
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spelling doaj-a14fc9c225bf424ba5fac1ce5b092e4b2021-03-26T12:04:45ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Problems and Perspectives in Management1727-70511810-54672021-03-0119138739610.21511/ppm.19(1).2021.3314838Pragmatic model for sustainable energy policy: Networking between the government and key players in BahrainNaglaa Fathy El Dessouky0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2625-444XDr., Professor of Public Policy and Administration, Sadat Academy for Management Sciences, Cairo, Egypt; Department of Management and Marketing, College of Business Administration, University of BahrainTo fill the current literature gap, this paper strives to empirically determine the networking process between the government of Bahrain and the key players in the formulation and implementation of sustainable energy policy. The literature review divulges that policy network approach represents a useful tool for the analysis of public policy, since this approach permits a thorough explanation of the interaction between the network’s members. A questionnaire was distributed to key decision-makers involved in the elaboration of sustainable energy policy in Bahrain. The results of this paper revealed that the government of Bahrain has adopted successful policies of sustainable energy in reaching the intended results. Nevertheless, the current structure of networking might be described as a “Clientelist Network”. This paper proposed a pragmatic model for sustainable energy policy to reinforce the networking process between the government and the key players into a rational approach of “Pluralistic networks”. In this network, formal associations have to be established to embrace the industry, energy and environmental sectors. Accordingly, this type of networking will ensure direct and strong frequent ties. Also, this pluralistic network will provide further comparative advantages in terms of the power of control over resources and the flow of information among all key actors.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/14838/PPM_2021_01_Dessouky.pdf2030 visionpolicy formulationpublic policy networkssustainable developmentsustainable energy
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Pragmatic model for sustainable energy policy: Networking between the government and key players in Bahrain
Problems and Perspectives in Management
2030 vision
policy formulation
public policy networks
sustainable development
sustainable energy
author_facet Naglaa Fathy El Dessouky
author_sort Naglaa Fathy El Dessouky
title Pragmatic model for sustainable energy policy: Networking between the government and key players in Bahrain
title_short Pragmatic model for sustainable energy policy: Networking between the government and key players in Bahrain
title_full Pragmatic model for sustainable energy policy: Networking between the government and key players in Bahrain
title_fullStr Pragmatic model for sustainable energy policy: Networking between the government and key players in Bahrain
title_full_unstemmed Pragmatic model for sustainable energy policy: Networking between the government and key players in Bahrain
title_sort pragmatic model for sustainable energy policy: networking between the government and key players in bahrain
publisher LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"
series Problems and Perspectives in Management
issn 1727-7051
1810-5467
publishDate 2021-03-01
description To fill the current literature gap, this paper strives to empirically determine the networking process between the government of Bahrain and the key players in the formulation and implementation of sustainable energy policy. The literature review divulges that policy network approach represents a useful tool for the analysis of public policy, since this approach permits a thorough explanation of the interaction between the network’s members. A questionnaire was distributed to key decision-makers involved in the elaboration of sustainable energy policy in Bahrain. The results of this paper revealed that the government of Bahrain has adopted successful policies of sustainable energy in reaching the intended results. Nevertheless, the current structure of networking might be described as a “Clientelist Network”. This paper proposed a pragmatic model for sustainable energy policy to reinforce the networking process between the government and the key players into a rational approach of “Pluralistic networks”. In this network, formal associations have to be established to embrace the industry, energy and environmental sectors. Accordingly, this type of networking will ensure direct and strong frequent ties. Also, this pluralistic network will provide further comparative advantages in terms of the power of control over resources and the flow of information among all key actors.
topic 2030 vision
policy formulation
public policy networks
sustainable development
sustainable energy
url https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/14838/PPM_2021_01_Dessouky.pdf
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