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 interventions This may assist in closing the gap between policy and practice regarding CSR in the mining sector and also contribute to sustainable community
Businesses today face a strong call for implementing corporate social responsibilities CSR subject to stakeholders multiple expectations on the creation of long term value However a vast majority of companies have struggled with the challenge of stakeholder management in CSR fulfillment giving rise to a waste of enterprise resources This study aims
Stakeholder cooperation is highly needed to attain the implementation of CSR in mining Due to high value we consider multi stakeholder perspectives in this study; we also seek to improve the accuracy of the results and to get an in depth comprehensive assessment of the drivers of CSR and their strategy
Thus this paper aims to answer the question of how stakeholders engage in the process of CSR reporting within the mining industry and if the mining companies use the stakeholder s feedback to improve this process The data in the study was analyzed using content analysis of corporate social responsibility reports of coal mining enterprises
Stakeholders Perception on Mandated CSR Laws in Indonesia Rabin Ibnu Zainal Universitas Bina Darma Palembang Indonesia Abstract— Indonesia has been known as one of the first
The conciliation of mining and sustainable development does not imply the end of mining but the rational consumption of limited resources Sustainable mining includes the implementation of activities in mining operations to reduce negative impacts and addresses stakeholders interests and concerns [] However producing minerals with less impact is not
Corporate social responsibility CSR in mining refers to voluntary actions undertaken by mining companies to either improve the living conditions economic social and environmental of local
Corporate social responsibility CSR in mining areas has increased momentum especially in countries implementation in the local context yet has the potential to be CSR and Stakeholder
Participation of Stakeholders in Corporate Social Responsibility Implementation A Strategy For Community and Corporate Sustainability Case Study of Gold Mining Activity in Southeast Sulawesi Indonesia This level of participation suggests that stakeholders are involved in CSR implementation and community development sustainability
Kapelus Imbun Arko Bice Diale Franks et al Sharma and Bhatnagar studied the geographical dimension of mining company engagement with communities and observed that since local communities are the most affected and therefore have the most credible claims mining companies use CSR as a tool to claim that local communities were
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 performance Sethi 1975; Carroll 1979;
Corporate social responsibility CSR is significantly related to food companies due to its prominent impact and greater dependency on the environment economy and society triple bottom line — TBL The CSR related threats and opportunities scale are shifting from single companies to networks and supply chains of the food sector In this regard this study
Tanuja et al 2020 discuss the implementation challenges a mining PSU faces in India about its CSR practices It highlights the mandatory CSR regime in India since 2010 and the stakeholder engagement approach authorized by the Indian Government which has helped contribute towards community and environmental development initiatives
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 taking measures and eliminating the environmental impact is an important part of corporate social responsibility Stakeholder
Stakeholders theory believes that several parties other than shareholders are involved in a company s behaviour and decision making process Zain et al 2021
Also stakeholders choices of influence strategies have different impacts on project implementation Olander and Landin 2005 Stakeholders aggressive influences such as by local community and social media are threatening project implementation by causing significant delay and cost overrun Liu et al 2016 Shi et al 2015
Stakeholders Participation and Sustainability of Corporate Social Responsibility Programmes in Ghana A Study of AngloGold Ashanti Mine in Obuasi I Sarfo1 ETwum1 J E Koku1 K Yankah1 H Kloos3 & M Worku2 1 Department of Environment & Development Studies Central University College Accra Ghana
Fine and Rustomjee posit that South Africa has been a leading global supplier of minerals and mineral products for a long and Tholana aver that the mining industry in South Africa directly adds about 7% to the country s gross domestic product GDP Also the industry is responsible for at least R540 billion in exports each year which is 66% of all exports
This case study explores the experience of a company in a controversial industry sector and its efforts to act in a socially responsible manner when establishing a presence in a regional market We examine the management of stakeholder relationships and communication and identify the challenges associated with implementing corporate social responsibility CSR initiatives Our
The results contribute to the strategic planning and implementation of CSR stakeholder management on Twitter and offer starting points for future studies on social media mining and CSR
Mining is acknowledged as an important sector of the economy for improving the livelihoods of people in many developing countries In sub Saharan Africa alone the extractive industry has predominantly become a major contributor to economic development Bryceson & Geenen 2016 According to the National Bureau of Statistics NBS report Tanzania is