Angela R. Dobele & Kate Westberg & Marion Steel & Kris Flowers, 2014. "An Examination of Corporate Social Responsibility Implementation and Stakeholder Engagement: A Case Study in the Australian Mining Industry," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 23(3), pages 145-159, March.Handle: …
— Companies are increasingly being held accountable for the social consequences of their activities. As a result, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as a very important contributory factor in assessing the performance of a company, both in terms of the financial bottom line and the social and environmental …
— This chapter seeks to assess the environmental impact of the mining project and identify gaps during CSR implementation with particular reference to the environment. ... other stakeholders such as non government organisations, pressure groups and community leaders should be vigilant to ensure that mining operations are being …
— In the case of the energy sector (including mining companies) and the implementation of their development projects, it is necessary to obtain a social license to operate for a given project, which ...
— We examine the management of stakeholder relationships and communication, and identify the challenges associated with implementing corporate …
— In light of the significant challenges faced by companies operating in the mining industry and other sensitive industries in terms of CSR, the ISO 26000:2010 …
AGA engages in CSR in four areas: water supply, education, health, and agroforestry. 116 Stakeholders' involvement in Corporate social responsibility: The Mining Sector in Tanzania Table 3.1: Respondents for CSR of GGM Respondent type Managing Director CSR Officer (WO) Taxi Driver District Commissioner (Geita) Head teacher of Nyamalembo ...
— Studies of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and stakeholder engagement have recently gained traction in the global strategy field. However, they have mostly developed as parallel streams, thereby limiting the cross-fertilization between global strategy research and stakeholder theory.
— The CSR concept refers to the moral issues that influence business decision-making on communal contribution to their stakeholders (Boso et al., 2017; Olajide, 2014). In short, CSR is the commitment that …
— While expectations of both the mining companies and stakeholders may vary depending on their interests, one thing that does not change is the company's responsibility to fulfil its CSR mandate ...
— Well-executed CSR Programs for mining companies are key to lower financial risk and higher returns on investment.
— This paper analyses the characteristics of relationships between stakeholders and corporate social responsibility (CSR) and stakeholders. Previous researches on relationships between enterprises and stakeholders have demonstrated two characteristics, of 'restriction' and 'transaction', but they do not appear to shed much …
In a context where mining has recognized impacts (Banks et al, 2013), several studies have addressed CSR issues such as stakeholders perceptions of CSR impacts (Viveros, 2016), CSR practices ...
— Stakeholder theory graduates stakeholders in terms of their corporate importance and apportions resultant attention (Cooper et al., 2001; Freeman & Dmytriyev, 2017) needed to address their different expectations and conflicting interests (Freeman et al., 2010; Risi et al., 2023; Sen et al., 2006).With the theory, choosing which stakeholder …
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— Abstract. Mining industries receive significant global attention due to the nature of their environmental and social responsibilities. Although mining industries have …
— Following this lead, this study develops CSR measurement according to five dimensions—legal CSR, economic CSR, philanthropic CSR, ethical CSR and environmental CSR—in relation to stakeholder influence and corporate reputation using the conceptual model and variables outlined below in Figure 1:
— This study adopts the perspective of CSR practitioners, who are key stakeholders in CSR implementation, working in mining sites in Brazil, as the impact of …
This study investigates the corporate social responsibility (CSR) discourse on community and environment by Indian metal and mining (extractive) sector. Specifically, we examine the change in internal governance and external implementation mechanisms in response to affirmative CSR policy actions.
— CSR programs in the mining industry are an equitable way to compensate communities for the social and environmental costs associated with mining while at the same time engaging the community ...
Even though the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been applauded for several decades, the concept of stakeholder engagement is relatively new to the Ghanaian mining sector. This study …
In the case of the mining industry, complex legal and commercial agreements between the mining companies and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stakeholders are managed under the banner of CSR.
— An Examination of Corporate Social Responsibility Implementation and Stakeholder Engagement: A Case Study in the Australian Mining Industry. Angela R. Dobele, Corresponding Author. Angela R. Dobele. ... We examine the management of stakeholder relationships and communication, and identify the challenges associated …
— Through the implementation of CSR programmes, can mining firms mitigate the negative social and environmental impacts and contribute to sustainable development in the communities in which they operate? ... Mines should engage in CSR to win the goodwill of stakeholders. To this end, CSR is not transactional, but a matter of principle ...
Canadian mining companies operate in more than 100 countries around the world, making it one of the few sectors of the Canadian economy that can call itself a global leader. Canadian mining investment overseas generates significant economic contributions to host countries and communities, helping to raise living standards and eradicating poverty …
— The framing by mining companies of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies in terms of sustainable development, as reflected in their stand-alone CSR reports, is a noteworthy feature ...
This review aims to examine the growth trajectory, the most influential documents, and the conceptual framework of the literature on stakeholder engagement and corporate social …
— This paper aims to explore the motivations and challenges of engaging host communities in CSR practices within the context of Newmont Ahafo Mines (NAM), a subsidiary of a Multinational Mining Enterprise (MNE) operating in Ghana's mining sector. This paper draws insights from stakeholder theory and interviews conducted with …
— In addition, this paper demonstrates the applicability of stakeholder theory in the CSR field, highlighting the need for increased collaboration among internal and external stakeholders to advance CSR implementation.,This study adopts the perspective of CSR practitioners, who are key stakeholders in CSR implementation, working in mining sites ...
These corporate social responsibility efforts ensure that Tesla Inc. satisfies the interests of customers as a stakeholder group. Employees. In designing its corporate social responsibility strategy, Tesla, Inc. believes that employees are a critical success factor in its automotive and energy solutions business.
Env. 23, 145–159 (2014) DOI: 10.1002/bse An Examination of CSR Implementation and Stakeholder Management 147 Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility The literature has not extensively …
Env. 23, 145–159 (2014) DOI: 10.1002/bse An Examination of CSR Implementation and Stakeholder Management 147 Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility The literature has not extensively discussed how firms actually implement CSR and it has been suggested that managers have a need for guiding principles in this area, particularly in ...
— In spite of accruing concerted scholarly and managerial interest since the 1950s in corporate social responsibility (CSR), its implementation is still a growing topic as most of it remains academically unexplored. As CSR continues to establish a stronger foothold in organizational strategies, understanding its implementation is needed for …
— CSR is a helpful conceptual framework for exploring the corporate attitude of companies towards stakeholders [13]. For the mining industry, CSR is about balancing the diverse demands of communities, and the imperative to protect the environment, with the ever-present need to make a profit [14].
Implementation of Coal Mining Company CSR Program towards Sustainable Livehood Nurul Yakin ... products and services for the company's stakeholders, and maintain the continuity of the added value it
The purpose of this research is to identify the nature and form of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives conducted by the company at the Muara Laboh site; determine stakeholder...
— Mining companies have publicly committed to improving sustainable development outcomes under the auspices of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), which is frequently framed as a 'triple bottom line' or balancing 'profit' with 'people' and 'planet'.
— Globally, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a complex issue, but even more so in a mineral rich, developing country such as South Africa. ... Lastly, the different stakeholders in the CSR and mining arena will be discussed, as well as their different roles in contributing to more successful CSR initiatives and sustainability ...