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Conceptualisation of Management Efficiency in the Third World Countries Managing Oil and Gas Sectors of the Economy: Ghana Perspective

Dr. Adam, ABDUL-KAHAR
SENIOR LECTURER & HEAD OF THE CENTRE FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) @ ITECPD
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Authors
Adam, A.K., Alsaadi, N., & Abdulai, N.,
Publication Year
2021
Article Title
Conceptualisation of Management Efficiency in the Third World Countries Managing Oil and Gas Sectors of the Economy: Ghana Perspective
Journal
International Journal of Business Ethics in Developing Economies
Volume
10
Issue Number
1
Page Numbers
01-08
Abstract

This research paper is a conceptual and theoretical presentation and analysis of existing sources of information relevant to the topic. It is an exploratory study to pave way for future quantitative studies. The discussion concluded that Ghana needs to be more robust when it comes to management efficiency in organisations. Transactions and government dealings must be well negotiated by officials as experts, and not as politicians. Experts look to the future and at the masses as a whole, whereas politicians take decisions that are more beneficial to them and their relations, and pretend that it is for the entire country. Therefore, political will power is a moderator between the oil and gas sector and management efficiency. Hence, a recommendation is made for future research to test the hypothesis and also establish how the relationships are correlated quantitatively.

Keywords: Management Efficiency, Oil and Gas Sector, Revenue, Political Will, Investors, Partners

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