Women's Role in Promoting Sustainable Development Through Stakeholder Engagement and Environmental Policy: African Perspectives On the Circular Economy

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Clement Oppong, Motshedisi Sina Mathibe
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Abstract

As African countries increasingly adopt circular economy strategies, the implications for sustainable development remain underexplored, particularly regarding gender dynamics. This study investigates the critical role that women play in promoting sustainable development through stakeholder engagement and environmental policy within the context of the circular economy in Africa. Drawing on sustainability theories, the research employs exploratory and quantitative methods to analyse a longitudinal dataset from the World Development Indicators (WDI), Gender Statistics (GS), and Adjusted Net Savings (ANS) databases, covering 11 African countries from 2016 to 2023. The pooled ordinary least squares (OLS) and system generalized method of moments (GMM) analyses reveal that women's involvement in the circular economy not only enhances sustainability but also contributes to job creation and overall economic growth. Moreover, women's engagement significantly moderates the relationship between circular economy practices and sustainability outcomes in the region. These findings offer new insights into the intersection of gender, policy, sustainability, and stakeholder engagement. They advance scholarly understanding of how women's participation in the circular economy can drive broader sustainable development goals in Africa.

妇女在通过利益相关者参与和环境政策促进可持续发展方面的作用:非洲对循环经济的看法
随着非洲国家越来越多地采用循环经济战略,其对可持续发展的影响仍未得到充分探讨,尤其是在性别动态方面。本研究调查了在非洲循环经济背景下,妇女通过利益相关者的参与和环境政策在促进可持续发展方面发挥的关键作用。本研究借鉴可持续发展理论,采用探索性和定量方法分析了世界发展指标(WDI)、性别统计(GS)和调整后净储蓄(ANS)数据库中的纵向数据集,涵盖 2016 年至 2023 年的 11 个非洲国家。集合普通最小二乘法(OLS)和系统广义矩法(GMM)分析表明,妇女参与循环经济不仅能提高可持续性,还有助于创造就业机会和整体经济增长。此外,妇女的参与在很大程度上调节了该地区循环经济实践与可持续发展成果之间的关系。这些发现为性别、政策、可持续发展和利益相关者参与之间的相互关系提供了新的见解。它们促进了学术界对妇女参与循环经济如何推动非洲更广泛的可持续发展目标的理解。
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Business Strategy and Development
Business Strategy and Development Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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5.80
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6.70%
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