- Energy Economics
- Sustainability
- Renewable Energy
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Bridget Okyerebea Menyeh is a Lecturer in Strategy and International Business with core expertise in Energy and Sustainability at the Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University. She teaches and supervises students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, serving as module coordinator for BS 4051 Organisational Strategy and BSM 672 Strategic Analysis for the Energy Sector. Dr. Menyeh holds a PhD in Energy Economics from the University of Dundee and brings significant international development experience working on energy and climate projects funded by major organizations including the World Bank, USAID, UKAID and European Union. She is a Certified Prince II practitioner and holds fellowships with both the Royal Society of Art (FRSA) and the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). Her research focuses on energy access and transition, consumer preferences for environmental goods and services using discrete choice modeling, and Fintech applications including crowdfunding for renewable energy. She is an active member of the Energy, Sustainability & Society Research Group at Robert Gordon University. Dr. Menyeh has published extensively across multiple formats including journal articles, book chapters, conference presentations, and reports. Her work demonstrates a strong focus on African energy markets, particularly Ghana, examining energy transitions, consumer behavior, and financing mechanisms for sustainable energy solutions. Recent publications have addressed interdisciplinary research challenges, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, and the intersection of geopolitical events with energy security. Fellow of the Royal Society of Art (2023) Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2023) PRINCE2 Practitioner (2021) Member of Energy Institute (2024) Member of Peer Review College - UKRI ESRC (2025) Certified Mentor: Academic Practice Modules (2024) As a peer reviewer, Dr. Menyeh contributes to academic quality through reviewing for the Journal of Managerial Psychology (2024), Energy Research and Social Science (2022), and Sage Open (2022). She also serves on the Scientific Committee for the 3rd Sustainability Multidisciplinary Meet-up and as an External Examiner for MSc Management programs. Her work bridges academic research with practical applications in energy policy and sustainable development, particularly in African contexts.
