Growing inclusive business models in the extractive industries: Demonstrating a smart concept to scale up positive social impacts

作者: Malika Virah-Sawmy

DOI: 10.1016/J.EXIS.2015.07.003

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摘要: Abstract This paper introduces an important concept for improving sustainability in the extractive industries: inclusive business. Drawing upon examples of business, as well challenges posed from corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies sector aimed at socio-economic goals, this shows how business is a better policy to improve sector. The argues that relatively new can deliver more useful results landscapes development such diversifying local regional economies, turning impacted communities into partners, and facilitating exit industries, whilst same time, increasing economic operational efficiency company. Further, be integrated biodiversity offset policies. It speculated models within have potential reach scale impact beyond traditional CSR development.

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