[HTML][HTML] Multi-sector partnerships in the urban development context: A scoping review

Y Xue, A Temeljotov-Salaj, A Engebø… - Journal of cleaner …, 2020 - Elsevier
The existing research on urban development has gradually changed from policy-led
management to multi-sector participation in co-design, aiming to create a more livable urban …

[HTML][HTML] Managing project sustainability in the extractive industries: Towards a reciprocity framework for community engagement

S Baba, S Mohammad, C Young - International Journal of Project …, 2021 - Elsevier
Merely a peripheral discussion in project management up until recent years, sustainability
has become a central issue in both academia and practice. Despite growing interest and …

Sustainable entrepreneurship in tourism: The interaction between tourism enterprise and community

X Zeng, Y Li, C Zhang, X Yang - Journal of Hospitality and Tourism …, 2024 - Elsevier
Sustainable entrepreneurship is an effective way to address tourism externalities to achieve
sustainable tourism development. However, few studies have focused on how to improve …

Fostering the social license to operate: An integrative framework of organizational antecedents

S Baba, N Mercier, AA Guesthier - Resources Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Projects are omnipresent in society (Burke and Morley, 2016; Lundin et al., 2015), shaping
what some now term a “projectified society”(Lundin et al., 2015). In fact, we are constantly …

Collective action for tackling “wicked” social problems: A system dynamics model for corporate community involvement

S Gold, JN Muthuri, G Reiner - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018 - Elsevier
Although corporations have been often accused of exacerbating social and environmental
conditions in developing world regions where they operate, there are companies that …

The spatiotemporal dimension of the social license to operate: The case of a landfill facility in Algeria

S Baba, O Hemissi, Z Berrahou, C Traiki - Management international, 2021 - erudit.org
Although the spatiotemporal dimension of social license to operate (SLO) issues is
underexplored, the collective memory of a local community and the territorial anchoring of …

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices of the largest seafood suppliers in the wild capture fisheries sector: From vision to action

H Packer, W Swartz, Y Ota, M Bailey - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the seafood industry is on the rise. Because of
increasing public awareness and non-governmental organization (NGO) campaigns …

Does informal environmental regulation matter? Evidence on the different impacts of communities and ENGOs on heavy-polluting firms' green technology innovation

L Guo, C Hu, M Fan, J Mao, M Tian… - Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Firms, especially heavy-polluting firms, are facing intense pressure from informal
environmental regulations, which play a unique role in promoting heavy-polluting firms' …

Promoting sustainable palm oil in supply chain strategy: a food business case study

E Kasim, J Stöhr, C Herzig - Qualitative Research in Organizations …, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose The study aims to enhance our understanding of strategizing sustainable palm oil
at company level and to bridge the gap between strategy formulation and implementation. In …

CEO letters: Social license to operate and community involvement in the mining industry

B de‐Miguel‐Molina… - Business Ethics: A …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This paper aims to analyse how the discourse of CEO letters and other factors influence
community involvement and Social Licence to Operate (SLO) in the mining industry. The …