TY - JOUR
T1 - Developing a framework for effective institutional management of Ghana's urban water supply
AU - Aigbavboa, Clinton
AU - Addo, Lawrence Yao
AU - Ebekozien, Andrew
AU - Thwala, Wellington Didibhuku
AU - Arthur-Aidoo, Bernard Martins
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Clinton Aigbavboa, Lawrence Yao Addo, Andrew Ebekozien, Wellington Didibhuku Thwala and Bernard Martins Arthur-Aidoo.
PY - 2023/12/18
Y1 - 2023/12/18
N2 - Purpose: A viable framework has been proven to reduce operational and institutional inefficiencies in the urban water supply sector. The absence of drivers necessary to develop a framework may have hindered institutional development and effective Ghanaian urban water supply management. Thus, the research aims to identify the drivers and develop a framework for effectively managing the urban water supply in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach: The study utilised a qualitative research design approach and analysed collected data to proffer answers to the research questions. The research sampled 19 participants, and saturation was achieved. Findings: Findings identified drivers for developing Ghana's urban water supply framework. They categorised them into the availability of water supply resources, the level of professionalism of the personnel, the provision of accessible quality water, the efficient management system of water supply, prudent financial management, ethics for managing water supply and the culture of managing water supply. These pertinent constructs form components of Ghana's urban water sector framework. Originality/value: Besides supporting transformation and sustainability to develop a framework for managing Ghana's urban water supply sector, policymakers may utilise the developed model to evaluate public urban water supply compliance with Ghana's water sector performance.
AB - Purpose: A viable framework has been proven to reduce operational and institutional inefficiencies in the urban water supply sector. The absence of drivers necessary to develop a framework may have hindered institutional development and effective Ghanaian urban water supply management. Thus, the research aims to identify the drivers and develop a framework for effectively managing the urban water supply in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach: The study utilised a qualitative research design approach and analysed collected data to proffer answers to the research questions. The research sampled 19 participants, and saturation was achieved. Findings: Findings identified drivers for developing Ghana's urban water supply framework. They categorised them into the availability of water supply resources, the level of professionalism of the personnel, the provision of accessible quality water, the efficient management system of water supply, prudent financial management, ethics for managing water supply and the culture of managing water supply. These pertinent constructs form components of Ghana's urban water sector framework. Originality/value: Besides supporting transformation and sustainability to develop a framework for managing Ghana's urban water supply sector, policymakers may utilise the developed model to evaluate public urban water supply compliance with Ghana's water sector performance.
KW - Drivers
KW - Framework
KW - Ghana
KW - Institutional management
KW - Stakeholders
KW - Urban water
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U2 - 10.1108/IJBPA-05-2023-0058
DO - 10.1108/IJBPA-05-2023-0058
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85172474647
SN - 2398-4708
VL - 41
SP - 290
EP - 302
JO - International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation
JF - International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation
IS - 6
ER -