How do CD programs for different professionals negotiate key values and how do these negotiations reflect tensions that affect the sustainability of the CD impact? WP3 will test how value agreement or coordination, and intentional and unintentional misunderstandings or parallel understandings affect sustainability of CD impact in 4 CD courses offered by:
- 1) The Regional Maritime University, which is a collaboration with a board of the Ministers of Transport from Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, and Cameroun.
- 2) DanPilot that offers CD for Denmark under and beyond the Strategic Sector cooperation.
- 3) Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) of which Maersk Line is a member.
- 4) CBS Maritime and Business and the Blue MBA.
Outputs of WP3:
- Conference paper on tensions among stakeholders created by mis- and parallel understandings of key values and attitudes
- Academic article on mis- and parallel understandings of key values in specific CD programs
- Workshop for trainers, teachers, and professors on vocabulary usage
Outcomes (impact/effect) of WP3:
Changed practices based on WP3 generated new knowledge on the impact of how CD activities impart values, implicitly and explicitly, and how they are experienced, understood, and interpreted.