Where does CSR come from and where does it go? A review of the state of the art

S Rodriguez-Gomez, ML Arco-Castro… - Administrative …, 2020 - mdpi.com
It can be said that business ethics are integrated into companies through Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR), which cannot be defined in a single way, nor has its concept remained …

Societal impacts of a rapidly changing Arctic

K Stephen - Current climate change reports, 2018 - Springer
This review article makes six observations about the current body of research on the societal
impacts of a changing Arctic. First, climate change and globalisation are the dominant …

Legitimacy, credibility and trust as the key components of a social licence to operate: An analysis of BP's projects in Georgia

D Jijelava, F Vanclay - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2017 - Elsevier
We consider the extent to which the concept of Social Licence to Operate can be applied in
actual practice by considering BP's activities in Georgia, especially the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan …

Gaining, maintaining and repairing organisational legitimacy: When to report and when not to report

SC Kuruppu, MJ Milne, CA Tilt - Accounting, Auditing & Accountability …, 2019 - emerald.com
Gaining, maintaining and repairing organisational legitimacy: When to report and when not
to report | Emerald Insight Books and journals Case studies Expert Briefings Open Access …

[HTML][HTML] European mining and the social license to operate

P Lesser, K Gugerell, G Poelzer, M Hitch… - The Extractive Industries …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Social License to Operate (SLO) has become an established part of the natural
resource development lexicon in North and South America as well as Australia. In Europe …

Social media as stakeholder engagement tool: CSR communication failure in the oil and gas sector

S Pizzi, S Moggi, F Caputo… - … Social Responsibility and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This article explores to what extent oil and gas companies use social media to engage with
stakeholders on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies. Drawing from the …

How a large project was halted by the lack of a social Licence to operate: Testing the applicability of the Thomson and Boutilier model

D Jijelava, F Vanclay - Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2018 - Elsevier
We explore why having a Social Licence to Operate (SLO) is essential for large projects. We
analyse the Khudoni Hydroelectric Power Plant in the Svaneti region of Georgia, which was …

Environmental conflict management: a comparative cross-cultural perspective of China and Russia

AL Demchuk, M Mišić, A Obydenkova… - … and Challenges of …, 2024 - taylorfrancis.com
How are environmental conflicts managed in China and Russia? Both states are territorially
large non-democracies affected by environmental degradation due to industrialisation and …

At the intersection of Arctic indigenous governance and extractive industries: A survey of three cases

R Kuokkanen - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2019 - Elsevier
Surveying existing literature, this article offers a preliminary assessment of the intersection of
Indigenous governance and Arctic extractive industries, with a special focus on how …

Benefit sharing in the Arctic energy sector: Perspectives on corporate policies and practices in Northern Russia and Alaska

MS Tysiachniouk, AN Petrov - Energy Research & Social Science, 2018 - Elsevier
Many transnational energy companies are engaged in the exploration and development of
oil reserves in the Arctic, and are facing policy challenges in respect to benefit sharing with …