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The purpose of this paper is to explore how corporate social responsibility csr in mining companies can contribute to the promotion of artisanal miners human rights hr in the democratic republic of the congo drc., first, the paper designs a framework for a public policy on artisans, then it incorporates the possible contribution of companies to this policy drawing from the ...
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More+The purpose of this paper is to explore how corporate social responsibility csr in mining companies can contribute to the promotion of artisanal miners human rights hr in the democratic republic of the congo drc., first, the paper designs a framework for a public policy on artisans, then it incorporates the possible contribution of companies to this policy drawing from the ...
More+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 where they operate. over international csr ...
More+Companies and countries define corporate social responsibility csr in different ways. some oil executives prefer other names, such as sustainable development. but essentially csr is about recognising that companies have a responsibility for their effect on society and the natural environment, often beyond that of legal compliance.
More+Jul 01, 2012nbsp018332what is corporate social responsibility, and what is not companies engage in corporate social responsibility csr when they confer benefits on the communities located in or near where they work which are neither required by law nor an integral part of their primary, profit-oriented operations. consider the mining company which offers to build a road
More+Companies csr maphosa, 1997 academic papers and legal business commentaries . ... terms of reference guides the scope of th is study.csr means different things to . different organizations.
More+Corporate social responsibility csr occupies a prominent place on the global c orporate agenda in todays socially conscious ma rket environment . for that more than ever companies are
More+Too often, executives have viewed corporate social responsibility csr as just another source of pressure or passing fad. but as customers, employees, and suppliersand, indeed, society more broadlyplace increasing importance on csr, some leaders have started to look at it as a creative opportunity to fundamentally strengthen their businesses while contributing to society at the same time.
More+Feb 21, 2012nbsp018332corporate social responsibility csr is not going to solve the worlds problems. if it were that easy, the problems would have been solved by now. rather, csr is a way for companies
More+Jun 26, 2020nbsp018332corporate social responsibility csr is a type of business self-regulation with the aim of being socially accountable. there is no one quotrightquot way companies can practice csr many corporate csr ...
More+The research does not include field work in high-conflict areas.practical implications the heterogeneity and dynamism of artisanal miners problems and the weakness of the congolese state lead to a basic recommendation for responsible mining companies in low-conflict areas the implementation of dialogues with local communities and local ...
More+Oct 12, 2019nbsp018332the 10 biggest mining stocks digging into data about the worlds largest mining companies can offer potential stock investors a starting point
More+Opment by advancing policy recommendations on international trade and investment, economic policy, climate change and energy, measurement and assessment, and sus- ... company examples and advice about corporate social responsibility csr. ... corporate social responsibility an implementation guide for business ix.
More+Mar 01, 2012nbsp018332highlights findings highlight commitment to csr mining companies engage with stakeholders. around 63 of the companies were familiar with csr management systems. companies with csr practices implemented admit that csr pays out. environmental management practices had the highest percentage of implementation. around half of the companies did not have written csr
More+Goal to critically appraise csr and community relations in the mining sector in sub-saharan africa, with special emphasis on how exploration companies conceive and design csr projects during ...
More+The momentum builds for mining 2.0 - mining in 2018 and beyond. with the modern investor in mind, mining companies have taken necessary steps to evolve and align the mining sector with global trends placing an increased focus on corporate social responsibility csr, gender diversity and innovation.
More+An example of this act cited in devinney 2008 was the mining company which indicted its multinational counterparts by exploiting it attained reward on csr position to downside other competitors in the industry through parading measures that will impede the value of other mining firm and then approach them for takeovers at discounted price.
More+Apr 05, 2012nbsp018332performed well, would lead to the development of a csr strategy for the company. csr is here to stay the fact remains that, despite its critics, a rapidly growing number of companies in the world practice some form of csr. at last count, more than 3,500 companies were part of the
More+Corporate social responsibility csr is vital not just for the environment, society, and the world at large, but also for corporate reputation. commendable csr strategies improve consumer trust, company recommendations and brand sentiment. and heres the best partthese all lead to increased revenue for corporations and small businesses alike.
More+Subsumed under the umbrella term corporate social responsibility csr, the assumed duties of business in society have been an increasingly debated topic in academic research,1 business practice,2 politics3 and media.4 especially within the scientific discussion, two contradicting positions can be distinguished on the one hand, there is the argument that resources spent on other than economic ...
More+Corporate social responsibility is generally defined as while company is performing its core business operations, it considers and handles the influence of these operations on society, economy and ...
More+Corporate social responsibility and international business examining the nexus and gaps from a developing economy perspective. research into corporate social responsibility csr in ghana generally, has seen increased scholarly attention but same cannot be said of the specific area of csr and international business ib, ironically th...
More+Mar 01, 2016nbsp0183321. introduction. corporate social responsibility csr is an integral component of managing businesses and has received much attention in the recent literature on shipping shin and thai, 2014, skovgaard, 2014.in this study, csr has been defined as a concept whereby firms integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations, and in their interaction with
More+Oct 23, 2014nbsp018332review activities included an internal evaluation, based on treasury board guidelines behavioural surveys of canadian extractive sector companies on csr awareness an nrcan research project on inclusion by mining companies of csr and related issues in their reporting to securities exchanges consultations on the csr strategy with industry and ...
More+An enhanced corporate social responsibility csr strategy for the canadian mining sector was announced by the federal government on nov. 14, 2014, that would create consequences for companies who refuse to adhere to endorsed csr best practices and dispute resolution processes.
More+The multinational companies response to csr has great impact on the future global csr agenda. the first notions of corporate social responsibility in developing countries emerged in the 1960s amongst american companies operating in developing countries, particularly in asia and africa.
More+Corporate social responsibility csr is a helpful conceptual framework for exploring the corporate attitude of companies towards stakeholders wheeler et al., 2002. 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 prot. in ...
More+Jan 05, 2015nbsp018332mining conjures up an ugly environmental image. companies dig deep into the earth and use large amounts of energy and water to extract, process and transport minerals, leaving behind a
More+Tata steel has been recognized as one of indias largest steel manufacturing companies, managing global presence as a benchmark in corporate social responsibility csr. its commitment and care to the community remains the bedrock of its hundred years of sustainability.
More+Mining companies during the 2014 west african ebola viral disease evd outbreak may have affected health and social well-being in the host communities, and how the relationship between mining companies and host communities may have changed as a result. the research was conducted in sierra
More+The concept of corporate social responsibility is now firmly rooted on the global business agenda. but in order to move from theory to concrete action, many obstacles need to be overcome. a key challenge facing business is the need for more reliable indicators of progress in the field of csr, along with the dissemination of csr strategies.
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