管理利益相关者以实施创新:肯尼亚防洪项目案例

Johan Ninan , Louis Nelen , Lisanne Middelbeek , Sunar Sutarto Hardjosusono , Dominique Kromwijk , Tristan Cheaz , Lillian Kalela
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创新项目,如发展中国家的洪水保护项目,具有紧迫性和利益相关者密集性,即使在没有充分治理框架的情况下也需要实施。本研究试图通过对肯尼亚伊西奥洛县实施 SLAMDAM 创新项目的单一深入案例研究,重点关注利益相关者的管理,从而了解如何在制度薄弱的情况下实施创新项目。通过分析对 27 个不同利益相关者进行的 12 次半结构化访谈和对利益相关者互动的 7 次观察,我们回答了以下问题:1) 在机构薄弱的情况下,实施创新项目过程中会遇到哪些挑战?2)如何通过战略应对这些挑战?3)在制度薄弱的情况下,我们如何从理论上解释挑战与战略之间的关系?这些挑战包括社区抵制、信息分散、各自为政和管理效率低下。从理论上讲,我们强调了在制度薄弱的情况下,临时变通办法是如何运作的,以及如何通过建立长期治理框架来实现持久变革。在实践中,这项研究为参与创新项目的实践者提供了宝贵的指导,尤其是在制度框架薄弱的发展中国家。
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Managing stakeholders for implementing innovations: The case of a flood protection project in Kenya

Innovative projects, such as those for flood protection in developing countries, are urgent, stakeholder intense, and need to be carried out even in contexts where sufficient governance frameworks are not in place. This research seeks to understand how innovative projects can be implemented in weak institutional contexts by focusing on managing stakeholders in the single in-depth case study of the implementation of the SLAMDAM innovative project in the Isiolo County in Kenya. Following the analysis of 12 semi-structured interviews with 27 different stakeholders and 7 observations of stakeholder interactions, we answer the following questions: 1) what are the challenges during implementation of the innovation projects in weak-institutional contexts? 2) how are these challenges addressed through strategies? 3) how can we theorize the relationship between challenges and strategies in weak institutional contexts? The challenges include community resistance, information fragmentation, disjoined efforts, and governance inefficiency. Theoretically, we highlight how ad-hoc workarounds are operationalized in weak-institutional contexts and how they can lead to lasting changes by building governance frameworks in the long term. Practically, this research offer valuable guidance for practitioners involved in innovative projects, particularly in developing countries with weak institutional frameworks.

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