Vol 6 Issue 2 July 2025-December 2025
KWAKU ESSUMAN, PAUL ADIKA, NORBERT YAW SEGBEDZI VAN-DYCK
Abstract: The Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster, which occurred in Japan in 2011 re-echoes the fears of many across the globe, regarding the dangers associated with nuclear technologies, following the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. Against this backdrop, the thirst to innovate to reduce, and if possible, completely eliminate inherent dangers in nuclear power plants designs and processes through research and development within the scientific research echelons of the world has never been so urgent and vital. The essence of employing teamwork to achieve these heights were born or re-ignited to provide solutions. In this study, teamwork and its advantages to scientific research institutions like the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) is explored to encourage Management to consider its adoption or otherwise. Available literature point to the favorability of the concept of teamwork in the research endeavors of GAEC. The work further pry’s into how a teamwork culture could be built into research organizations and the merits that accrue to such endeavors. The repercussions for not adopting teamwork on research quality and quantity are clearly outlined and discussed. The research process sort to gather scientific research data through primary and secondary sources. Internal and External Assessors grading of teamwork and groupwork papers, and how they point to teamwork superiority. Findings show that current research progression of the Commission is groupwork inclined other than teamwork. The study is significant in adding to knowledge and unravelling how teamwork can be adopted and utilized in a Ghanaian Research Institutional Setting. Teamwork could also help Ghana to realize the dreams of the President of the First Republic, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and the aspirations of many in the Pan African diaspora.
Keywords: Commission, Groupwork, Impact, Institute, Nuclear, Research, Respondents, Targets, Teamwork, Team.
Title: USING TEAMWORK TO IMPACT NUCLEAR RESEARCH: A CASE STUDY OF GHANA ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
Author: KWAKU ESSUMAN, PAUL ADIKA, NORBERT YAW SEGBEDZI VAN-DYCK
International Journal of Recent Research in Thesis and Dissertation (IJRRTD)
Vol. 6, Issue 2, July 2025 - December 2025
Page No: 1-16
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Published Date: 02-December-2025