STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN PANDEMIC DISRUPTION IN NIGERIA: A THEORETICAL REFLECTION

Okoro, Chineme Blessing and Ogochukw, E. Sandra Nebo (2022) STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN PANDEMIC DISRUPTION IN NIGERIA: A THEORETICAL REFLECTION. Nigeria Academy of Management Journal, 17 (1). pp. 190-200.

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Abstract

The business growth and strategies for sustainability in pandemic disruption aimed at finding solutions to solve the problem of the spread of the virus which has penetrated from the underlying interconnectedness and frailties of globalization, catapulting a global health crisis into a global economic shock that has hit the most vulnerable the hardest, emerging from the natural environment and paralyzing our societies and our economies. The study seeks to establish how COVID-19 is spurring on a number of trends already visible prior to the pandemic, magnifying some obstacles, but also opening up new opportunities of business innovation and development. The COVID-19 pandemic has gravely wounded the world economy with serious consequences impacting all communities and individuals; moving rapidly across borders, along the principal arteries of the global economy. This research focused on investigating business innovation and development for sustainability in a global pandemic era and derailing global efforts to achieve them. The paper concluded that sustainable development works to guarantee the rights of future generations without compromising or harming the rights and needs of present generations, hence it is necessary to help large companies and institutions (e.g pharmaceutical companies working with governments) to enhance the health system response. It was recommended among others that, the world including Nigeria must seize the opportunity of the COVID‐19 pandemic crisis to reinforce its commitment to implementing the 2030 Agenda and the 17 sustainable development aims by making progress on the global roadmap for a more inclusive and sustainable future

Item Type: Article
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HM Sociology
Divisions: Faculty of Management and Social Sciences
Depositing User: mrs chioma hannah
Date Deposited: 22 Apr 2024 09:52
Last Modified: 22 Apr 2024 09:52
URI: http://eprints.gouni.edu.ng/id/eprint/4265

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