Taking Terrain Literally: Grounding Local Adaptation to Corporate Social Responsibility in the Extractive Industries

被引:36
|
作者
Dougherty, Michael L. [1 ]
Olsen, Tricia D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Dept Sociol & Anthropol, Normal, IL 61791 USA
关键词
Business and society; Corporate social responsibility (CSR); Extractive industries; Gold mining; Guatemala; Materiality; Political CSR; Social terrain; CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES; CITIZENSHIP; RESISTANCE; COMMUNITY; SOCIETY; CSR;
D O I
10.1007/s10551-013-1643-0
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Since the early 1990s, the extractive industries have increasingly valued corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the communities where they operate. More recently, these industries have begun to recognize the importance of adapting CSR efforts to unique local contexts rather than applying a one-size-fits-all model. However, firms understand local context to mean culture and treat the physical properties of the host region-topography, geology, hydrology, and climate-as the exclusive purview of mineral geologists and engineers. In this article, we examine the organization of CSR at two industrial-scale gold mines in Guatemala, owned by the same firm, which yielded starkly distinct levels of support among host community residents. We develop the idea of social terrain to convey the way in which the biophysical environment informs local social relations and imbues phenomena with particular social meanings. We argue that firms must account for social terrain in organizing for CSR. The literature struggles to provide guidelines for identifying and understanding stakeholders. Social terrain, we argue, can begin to bridge this gap between theory and practice.
引用
收藏
页码:423 / 434
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] CEO risk-taking incentives and corporate social responsibility
    Dunbar, Craig
    Li, Zhichuan
    Shi, Yaqi
    JOURNAL OF CORPORATE FINANCE, 2020, 64
  • [42] The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Risk Taking and Firm Value
    Harjoto, Maretno
    Laksmana, Indrarini
    JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, 2018, 151 (02) : 353 - 373
  • [43] Sustainable Local Development, Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Entrepreneurship
    Mora Mayoral, Maria Jose
    Martinez Martinez, Francisco Rafael
    EQUIDAD & DESARROLLO, 2018, (31) : 27 - 46
  • [44] Corporate Social Responsibility and Canada's Role in Africa's Extractive Sectors
    Graham, Emmanuel
    EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES AND SOCIETY-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 2020, 7 (03): : 1158 - 1159
  • [45] Corporate Social Responsibility and Canada's Role in Africa's Extractive Sectors
    Hornsby, David J.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 2020, 75 (04): : 675 - 677
  • [46] The importance of corporate social responsibility in Lithuania's finance and telecommunication industries
    Kavaliauske, Monika
    Stancikas, Aurelijus
    2ND INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE - CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND EDUCATION 2013, 2014, 110 : 796 - 804
  • [47] Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Risk: Controversial Versus Noncontroversial Industries
    Eriandani, Rizky
    Wijaya, Liliana Inggrit
    JOURNAL OF ASIAN FINANCE ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS, 2021, 8 (03): : 953 - 965
  • [48] Corporate social responsibility in controversial industries: A literature review and research agenda
    Jansen, Linda
    Cunningham, Peggy
    Diehl, Sandra
    Terlutter, Ralf
    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2024,
  • [49] An empirical taxonomy of corporate social responsibility in China's manufacturing industries
    Lau, Antonio K. W.
    Lee, Peter K. C.
    Cheng, T. C. E.
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2018, 188 : 322 - 338
  • [50] An assessment of corporate social responsibility practices in the mining and oil and gas industries
    Raufflet, Emmanuel
    Cruz, Luciano Barin
    Bres, Luc
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2014, 84 : 256 - 270