Duality by Design
Herausgeber: Gil, Nuno; Stafford, Anne; Musonda, Innocent
Duality by Design
Herausgeber: Gil, Nuno; Stafford, Anne; Musonda, Innocent
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Building upon extensive research in Africa, this book analyses the challenges of designing organizations for socioeconomic development. Leveraging the empirical findings, the editors propose new conceptual framing for organizing to concomitantly build institutions and basic infrastructure. It will appeal to students, researchers and practitioners.
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Building upon extensive research in Africa, this book analyses the challenges of designing organizations for socioeconomic development. Leveraging the empirical findings, the editors propose new conceptual framing for organizing to concomitantly build institutions and basic infrastructure. It will appeal to students, researchers and practitioners.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 642g
- ISBN-13: 9781108461030
- ISBN-10: 1108461034
- Artikelnr.: 63298130
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 642g
- ISBN-13: 9781108461030
- ISBN-10: 1108461034
- Artikelnr.: 63298130
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword Phanish Puranam; Acknowledgements; 1. Duality by design: the
global race to build Africa's infrastructure Nuno Gil, Anne Stafford and
Innocent Musonda; 2. Why the lights went out: a capability perspective on
the unintended consequences of sector reform processes Hagen Worch, Mundia
Kabinga, Anton Eberhard, Jochen Markard and Bernhard Truffer; 3. When the
quest for electricity reform and the need for investment collide: South
Africa, 1998-2004 Nchimunya Hamukoma and Brian Levy; 4. Institutional
enablers of energy system transition: lessons from solar PV in eight
African countries Valerie J. Karplus, Donald R. Lessard, Ninad Rajpurkar
and Arun Singh; 5. Harnessing Africa's energy resources through regional
infrastructure projects Amy Rose, Ignacio Pérez-Arriaga, Robert Stoner and
Richard de Neufville; 6. Centralized vs decentralized generation in Zambia:
meeting electricity demand in the context of climate change Malik Ismail,
Murray Metcalfe and Madeleine McPherson; 7. Delivering healthcare
infrastructure and services through public private partnerships: the
Lesotho case Mark Hellowell; 8. Achieving long-term financial
sustainability in African infrastucture projects Anne Stafford, Pamela
Stapleton and Cletus Agyemin-Boateng; 9. A proactive social infrastructure
model for future mixed-use housing in Egypt Wafaa Hussein Nadim; 10.
Collective action under the shadow of contractual governance: the case of a
participatory approach to upgrade Cairo's 'garbage cities' Nuno Gil and
Samuel C. MacAulay; 11. Kenya's Madaraka express: an example of the
decisive Chinese impulse for African mega infrastructure projects Uwe
Wissenbach; 12. No one-size-fits-all organisational solution: learning from
railway developments in South Africa and Ethiopia Innocent Musonda, Trynos
Gumbo, Boniface Bwanyire, Walter Musakwa, Chioma Okoro and Nuno Gil; 13.
Building institutions or capital investment? Organisational duality in the
pursuit of socioeconomic development Nuno Gil, Jeff Pinto and Rehema
Msulwa; Afterword Nuno Gil.
global race to build Africa's infrastructure Nuno Gil, Anne Stafford and
Innocent Musonda; 2. Why the lights went out: a capability perspective on
the unintended consequences of sector reform processes Hagen Worch, Mundia
Kabinga, Anton Eberhard, Jochen Markard and Bernhard Truffer; 3. When the
quest for electricity reform and the need for investment collide: South
Africa, 1998-2004 Nchimunya Hamukoma and Brian Levy; 4. Institutional
enablers of energy system transition: lessons from solar PV in eight
African countries Valerie J. Karplus, Donald R. Lessard, Ninad Rajpurkar
and Arun Singh; 5. Harnessing Africa's energy resources through regional
infrastructure projects Amy Rose, Ignacio Pérez-Arriaga, Robert Stoner and
Richard de Neufville; 6. Centralized vs decentralized generation in Zambia:
meeting electricity demand in the context of climate change Malik Ismail,
Murray Metcalfe and Madeleine McPherson; 7. Delivering healthcare
infrastructure and services through public private partnerships: the
Lesotho case Mark Hellowell; 8. Achieving long-term financial
sustainability in African infrastucture projects Anne Stafford, Pamela
Stapleton and Cletus Agyemin-Boateng; 9. A proactive social infrastructure
model for future mixed-use housing in Egypt Wafaa Hussein Nadim; 10.
Collective action under the shadow of contractual governance: the case of a
participatory approach to upgrade Cairo's 'garbage cities' Nuno Gil and
Samuel C. MacAulay; 11. Kenya's Madaraka express: an example of the
decisive Chinese impulse for African mega infrastructure projects Uwe
Wissenbach; 12. No one-size-fits-all organisational solution: learning from
railway developments in South Africa and Ethiopia Innocent Musonda, Trynos
Gumbo, Boniface Bwanyire, Walter Musakwa, Chioma Okoro and Nuno Gil; 13.
Building institutions or capital investment? Organisational duality in the
pursuit of socioeconomic development Nuno Gil, Jeff Pinto and Rehema
Msulwa; Afterword Nuno Gil.
Foreword Phanish Puranam; Acknowledgements; 1. Duality by design: the
global race to build Africa's infrastructure Nuno Gil, Anne Stafford and
Innocent Musonda; 2. Why the lights went out: a capability perspective on
the unintended consequences of sector reform processes Hagen Worch, Mundia
Kabinga, Anton Eberhard, Jochen Markard and Bernhard Truffer; 3. When the
quest for electricity reform and the need for investment collide: South
Africa, 1998-2004 Nchimunya Hamukoma and Brian Levy; 4. Institutional
enablers of energy system transition: lessons from solar PV in eight
African countries Valerie J. Karplus, Donald R. Lessard, Ninad Rajpurkar
and Arun Singh; 5. Harnessing Africa's energy resources through regional
infrastructure projects Amy Rose, Ignacio Pérez-Arriaga, Robert Stoner and
Richard de Neufville; 6. Centralized vs decentralized generation in Zambia:
meeting electricity demand in the context of climate change Malik Ismail,
Murray Metcalfe and Madeleine McPherson; 7. Delivering healthcare
infrastructure and services through public private partnerships: the
Lesotho case Mark Hellowell; 8. Achieving long-term financial
sustainability in African infrastucture projects Anne Stafford, Pamela
Stapleton and Cletus Agyemin-Boateng; 9. A proactive social infrastructure
model for future mixed-use housing in Egypt Wafaa Hussein Nadim; 10.
Collective action under the shadow of contractual governance: the case of a
participatory approach to upgrade Cairo's 'garbage cities' Nuno Gil and
Samuel C. MacAulay; 11. Kenya's Madaraka express: an example of the
decisive Chinese impulse for African mega infrastructure projects Uwe
Wissenbach; 12. No one-size-fits-all organisational solution: learning from
railway developments in South Africa and Ethiopia Innocent Musonda, Trynos
Gumbo, Boniface Bwanyire, Walter Musakwa, Chioma Okoro and Nuno Gil; 13.
Building institutions or capital investment? Organisational duality in the
pursuit of socioeconomic development Nuno Gil, Jeff Pinto and Rehema
Msulwa; Afterword Nuno Gil.
global race to build Africa's infrastructure Nuno Gil, Anne Stafford and
Innocent Musonda; 2. Why the lights went out: a capability perspective on
the unintended consequences of sector reform processes Hagen Worch, Mundia
Kabinga, Anton Eberhard, Jochen Markard and Bernhard Truffer; 3. When the
quest for electricity reform and the need for investment collide: South
Africa, 1998-2004 Nchimunya Hamukoma and Brian Levy; 4. Institutional
enablers of energy system transition: lessons from solar PV in eight
African countries Valerie J. Karplus, Donald R. Lessard, Ninad Rajpurkar
and Arun Singh; 5. Harnessing Africa's energy resources through regional
infrastructure projects Amy Rose, Ignacio Pérez-Arriaga, Robert Stoner and
Richard de Neufville; 6. Centralized vs decentralized generation in Zambia:
meeting electricity demand in the context of climate change Malik Ismail,
Murray Metcalfe and Madeleine McPherson; 7. Delivering healthcare
infrastructure and services through public private partnerships: the
Lesotho case Mark Hellowell; 8. Achieving long-term financial
sustainability in African infrastucture projects Anne Stafford, Pamela
Stapleton and Cletus Agyemin-Boateng; 9. A proactive social infrastructure
model for future mixed-use housing in Egypt Wafaa Hussein Nadim; 10.
Collective action under the shadow of contractual governance: the case of a
participatory approach to upgrade Cairo's 'garbage cities' Nuno Gil and
Samuel C. MacAulay; 11. Kenya's Madaraka express: an example of the
decisive Chinese impulse for African mega infrastructure projects Uwe
Wissenbach; 12. No one-size-fits-all organisational solution: learning from
railway developments in South Africa and Ethiopia Innocent Musonda, Trynos
Gumbo, Boniface Bwanyire, Walter Musakwa, Chioma Okoro and Nuno Gil; 13.
Building institutions or capital investment? Organisational duality in the
pursuit of socioeconomic development Nuno Gil, Jeff Pinto and Rehema
Msulwa; Afterword Nuno Gil.