Friday, 26 May 2023

Bridging the Gap between Public and Stakeholder Interests in Sustainable Energy Policy: A Meta-Analysis Study | Chapter 7 | Current Topics on Business, Economics and Finance Vol. 6

 The aim concerning this study is to explore the interests and ideas of stakeholders and the society on policies and technologies that advance energy sustainability. To accomplish this aim, we have set three achievable objectives. The first objective search out investigate stakeholders' belief on new policies and technologies that advance sustainable energy. The second objective search out comprehend reason the public may balk to embrace new technologies and procedures that promote strength sustainability. The third objective is to decide feasible approaches to serve the interests of shareholders while mitigating the important impact of unsustainable energy beginnings and obtaining public acceptance. In this meta-reasoning investigation, we selected 23 studies that join our rigorous addition and exclusion criteria. We resolved the extracted data utilizing HOMA and MARA. Our findings signify that stakeholders are primarily concerned in assuring energy independence and promoting energy from undepletable source solutions to address the environmental impact of nonrenewable fuel sources. On the other hand, the public is sensitive to procedural lawfulness, distribution justice, installation, and trust. Our study emphasizes the importance of aligning the interests of stakeholders and all to develop feasible and agreeable policies to drive tenable development.

Author(s) Details:

Heshan Sameera Kankanam Pathiranage,
Department of Economics and Management, Chengdu Sport University, P.O. Box-610093, Tiyuan Rd, Wuhou District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.

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