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Mining in Green Tec...
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Kilu, Rufai Haruna,1973-The Research and Consultancy Centre University of Professional Studies, Accra
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Mining in Green Technology Space : Perspectives of Multinational Mining Companies in Ghana
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2017
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LIBRIS-ID:oai:DiVA.org:ltu-63364
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https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-63364URI
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This qualitative study explores the motivation for and trends in the adoption of green technology among multinational mining companies in Ghana. Multinational mining companies are noted as massive waste generators and energy consumers. As mining activities increase, the risk of greater environmental pollution and degradation also looms. However, a green mining technology across mine life cycles emphasizes the need for judicious utilization of resources and reduction in the effects of mining activities on communities. The adoption of green technology processes and procedures in mine work environments, constitute greater effort towards achieving a more sustainable and environmentally friendly mining practices. Drawing on a qualitative case study methodology, primary data were collected from selected officials of multinational mining companies in Ghana using in-depth interviews. The paper documents green technology awareness messages across various mines and explore the motivating factors for adoption of green mining technologies. The paper also provides an understanding of the fad of green technology adoptions among the multinational mines, which contributes to the reduction in the effects of mining operations on mine workers and local communities. The paper has practical implications on grounds of highlighting sustainable mining, a reduction in pollution and degradation of the environment, promoting awareness on safety and health among individual mine workers, and mining communities. The work recommends green technology adoption as a priority to leverage lean production across the multinational mines in Ghana.
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Afutu-Kotey, Robert LawrenceDepartment of Business Administration University of Professional Studies, Accra
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The Research and Consultancy Centre University of Professional Studies, AccraDepartment of Business Administration University of Professional Studies, Accra
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Ingår i:Journal of Business Research0148-29631873-7978
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