Social licence to operate (SLO) acknowledges the need for extractive industries to move beyond regulatory requirements into social accountability, which requires engagement between companies and their stakeholders. Engagement efforts point to dialogue as being integral for increasing the inclusivity of, for example, land-use decision-making in rural governance. Since little research explores what constitutes “constructive dialogue”, this research empirically explored how dialogue is conceptualised by expert engagement practitioners in SLO. Practitioners conceptualised constructive dialogue as both a threshold for, and an indicator of, social licence. This finding aligns with academic theorisation of dialogue wherein dialogue represents a co...
Although stakeholder engagement (SE) is presently considered a priority in the management scholars’ ...
Social Licence to Operate is a concept from the mining industry that reflects the ongoing acceptance...
Organizations - in free and relatively free market economies - depend on permission to operate being...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Social licence to operate (SLO) acknow...
Social Licence to Operate (SLO) has become an important part of discourse in the extractive industri...
Social licence to operate (SLO) has become an important part of the natural resource management disc...
© 2018 Power inequities are omnipresent in contexts like mining where companies have the capacity to...
Conflicts between companies and communities are experienced regularly everywhere in the world hence ...
Stakeholder engagement and dialogue have a central role in defining the relations between organisati...
Stakeholder engagement and dialogue have a central role in defining the relations between organisati...
This article presents a critical examination of the process of stakeholder dialogue in the Corporate...
Achieving ‘a social licence to operate’ is important for organisations with long time horizons, high...
In this ILO – ITUC Issues Paper we draw on development and labour relations literature to set out an...
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to investigate how the social licence to operate (SLO) concep...
Social Licence to Operate is a concept from the mining industry that reflects the ongoing acceptance...
Although stakeholder engagement (SE) is presently considered a priority in the management scholars’ ...
Social Licence to Operate is a concept from the mining industry that reflects the ongoing acceptance...
Organizations - in free and relatively free market economies - depend on permission to operate being...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Social licence to operate (SLO) acknow...
Social Licence to Operate (SLO) has become an important part of discourse in the extractive industri...
Social licence to operate (SLO) has become an important part of the natural resource management disc...
© 2018 Power inequities are omnipresent in contexts like mining where companies have the capacity to...
Conflicts between companies and communities are experienced regularly everywhere in the world hence ...
Stakeholder engagement and dialogue have a central role in defining the relations between organisati...
Stakeholder engagement and dialogue have a central role in defining the relations between organisati...
This article presents a critical examination of the process of stakeholder dialogue in the Corporate...
Achieving ‘a social licence to operate’ is important for organisations with long time horizons, high...
In this ILO – ITUC Issues Paper we draw on development and labour relations literature to set out an...
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to investigate how the social licence to operate (SLO) concep...
Social Licence to Operate is a concept from the mining industry that reflects the ongoing acceptance...
Although stakeholder engagement (SE) is presently considered a priority in the management scholars’ ...
Social Licence to Operate is a concept from the mining industry that reflects the ongoing acceptance...
Organizations - in free and relatively free market economies - depend on permission to operate being...