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Michael Odei Erdiaw-Kwasie, PhD
Michael Odei Erdiaw-Kwasie, PhD
Lecturer - Sustainability, Business & Accounting Discipline, Charles Darwin University
Verified email at cdu.edu.au
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Africa’s urbanisation: Implications for sustainable development
PB Cobbinah, MO Erdiaw-Kwasie, P Amoateng
Cities 47, 62-72, 2015
4352015
Rethinking sustainable development within the framework of poverty and urbanisation in developing countries
PB Cobbinah, MO Erdiaw-Kwasie, P Amoateng
Environmental Development 13, 18-32, 2015
3202015
Assessing regional digital competence: Digital futures and strategic planning implications
K Alam, MO Erdiaw-Kwasie, M Shahiduzzaman, B Ryan
Journal of rural studies 60, 60-69, 2018
1332018
Does energy accessibility improve human development? Evidence from energy-poor regions
AO Acheampong, MO Erdiaw-Kwasie, M Abunyewah
Energy Economics 96, 105165, 2021
1162021
Towards understanding digital divide in rural partnerships and development: A framework and evidence from rural Australia
MO Erdiaw-Kwasie, K Alam
Journal of Rural Studies 43, 214-224, 2016
932016
Towards understanding stakeholder salience transition and relational approach to ‘better’corporate social responsibility: A case for a proposed model in practice
MO Erdiaw-Kwasie, K Alam, M Shahiduzzaman
Journal of Business Ethics 144, 85-101, 2017
742017
Urbanization in Ghana: Insights and implications for urban governance
PB Cobbinah, MO Erdiaw-Kwasie
E-planning and collaboration: Concepts, methodologies, tools, and …, 2018
622018
Determinants of access to eHealth services in regional Australia
K Alam, RA Mahumud, F Alam, SA Keramat, MO Erdiaw-Kwasie, ...
International journal of medical informatics 131, 103960, 2019
512019
Towards a circular economy: Implications for emission reduction and environmental sustainability
A Hailemariam, MO Erdiaw‐Kwasie
Business Strategy and the Environment 32 (4), 1951-1965, 2023
472023
Digital transformation among SMEs: Does gender matter?
K Alam, MA Ali, MO Erdiaw-Kwasie, PA Murray, R Wiesner
Sustainability 14 (1), 535, 2022
422022
Accommodating green spaces in cities: Perceptions and attitudes in slums
PB Cobbinah, MO Asibey, MA Zuneidu, MO Erdiaw-Kwasie
Cities 111, 103094, 2021
392021
Climate Vulnerability and Resilience in the Global South: Human Adaptations for Sustainable Futures
GMMAMOEKGJNW Leal Filho
Springer 16102002 (Edition Number 1), X, 553, 2021
36*2021
Does circular economy knowledge matter in sustainable service provision? A moderation analysis
MO Erdiaw-Kwasie, M Abunyewah, S Yusif, A Erdiaw-Kwasie
Journal of Cleaner production 383, 135429, 2023
332023
Gender and labour force inequality in small-scale gold mining in Ghana
RD Dinye, MO Erdiaw-Kwasie
International Journal of Sociology and Anthropology 4 (10), 285-295, 2012
302012
Livelihood vulnerability of char land communities to climate change and natural hazards in Bangladesh: an application of livelihood vulnerability index
A Al Mamun, ARMT Islam, GMM Alam, MNI Sarker, MO Erdiaw-Kwasie, ...
Natural Hazards 115 (2), 1411-1437, 2023
262023
Modelling corporate stakeholder orientation: Does the relationship between stakeholder background characteristics and corporate social performance matter?
MO Erdiaw‐Kwasie, K Alam, E Kabir
Business Strategy and the Environment 26 (4), 465-479, 2017
262017
COVID-19: can it transform urban planning in Africa?
PB Cobbinah, M Erdiaw-Kwasie, EA Adams
Cities & health 5 (sup1), S48-S51, 2021
252021
Entrepreneurship under siege in regional communities: Evidence from Moranbah in Queensland, Australia
M Basson, MO Erdiaw-Kwasie
Journal of rural studies 66, 77-86, 2019
242019
Impact of ICTs on innovation and performance of firms: do start-ups, regional proximity and skills matter?
K Alam, MA Ali, M Erdiaw-Kwasie, M Shahiduzzaman, E Velayutham, ...
Sustainability 14 (10), 5801, 2022
232022
Reimaging socio-spatial planning: Towards a synthesis between sense of place and social sustainability approaches
MO Erdiaw-Kwasie, M Basson
Planning Theory, 2017
232017
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