Co-creation of knowledge – an effective mechanism for managing decommissioning stakeholders
Aaron TungCurtin University Oil and Gas Innovation Centre, Technology Park, Bentley WA 6102, Australia. Email: aaron.tung@postgrad.curtin.edu.au
The APPEA Journal 61(1) 48-57 https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ20026
Submitted: 18 November 2020 Accepted: 8 February 2021 Published: 2 July 2021
Abstract
Despite the fact that it has been 26 years since the events of Brent Spar, stakeholder impacts are still continuing to affect the performance of oil and gas decommissioning projects. If stakeholders are not well managed, not only can they have devastating consequences on project costs and schedules, but there may also be further social and environmental implications as well. On the flip side, if organisations can get it right, stakeholders can also bring about various benefits. An ongoing research project to enhance project managers’ understanding of the United Kingdom and Australian decommissioning landscapes found that knowledge creation through interactions between organisations and stakeholders has brought about benefits to various decommissioning projects, including the Maureen, Miller, and Brae decommissioning projects. The concept of co-creation of knowledge has been mentioned in many academic works to be an effective mechanism for managing stakeholders in the field of sustainable development, product development, and healthcare. However, the explicit links between co-creation of knowledge and decommissioning have yet to be drawn. This article proposes that co-creation of knowledge be adopted as a best practice to manage decommissioning stakeholders. By actively co-creating knowledge with stakeholders and extending the existing body of knowledge in decommissioning, the extent of alignment and trust between organisations and stakeholders are strengthened, creating long-term relationships that greatly improves the probability of stakeholder acceptance and approval.
Keywords: co-creation of knowledge, corporate social responsibility, decommissioning, management, oil and gas, organisation management, programme management, project management, projects, stakeholder engagement, stakeholder management, stakeholders, strategic management, sustainable development.
Aaron Tung is a joint PhD graduate from the University of Aberdeen and Curtin University under the prestigious Aberdeen-Curtin Alliance programme. Aaron’s research lies in the field of oil and gas decommissioning and focuses on the creation of stakeholder-oriented critical paths for offshore decommissioning projects in United Kingdom and Australia, in order to guide the management of future decommissioning projects. Aaron also has a Bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering from Curtin University and recently completed an internship with Woodside Energy. Aaron is also an active member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. |
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