A social license to operate (SLO) is said to result from a complex and sometimes difficult set of negotiations between communities and organizations (NGOs, government, and industry). Each stakeholder group will hold different views about what is important, what is true, and who can or cannot be trusted. This article reviews the contributions made in this special issue on SLO. It also sketches the benefits of applying phronesis, or a practical wisdom-based theorization, of how SLOs can be co-produced. © 201
With such overwhelming support, why was the Northern Gateway Pipeline(NGP) project ultimately reject...
This paper discusses the paradox of social licence faced by the forestry sector today. It explores h...
This Article deploys the sociological theory of social license, or the acceptance of a business or o...
A social license to operate (SLO) is said to result from a complex and sometimes difficult set of ne...
Organizations - in free and relatively free market economies - depend on permission to operate being...
The recent Future of the Board report found social licence to operate (SLO) is perceived to be the t...
The ‘social license to operate’ (SLO) concept, whilst ubiquitous in industry and academia, to this d...
Social license to operate (SLO) is typically associated with seemingly positive outcomes for both co...
Social Licence to Operate (SLO) has become an important part of discourse in the extractive industri...
The notion of the Social License to Operate (SLO) has become an established part of the lexicon of t...
Social licence to operate (SLO) is an informal agreement that infers ongoing acceptance of an indust...
Public relations is recognized as an organizational boundary-spanning function accountable for commu...
We examine the applicability of the concept of Social Licence to Operate (SLO) for international hum...
Today, the concept social license to operate (SLO) has been gaining traction among companies. If a c...
We examine the applicability of the concept of Social Licence to Operate (SLO) for international hum...
With such overwhelming support, why was the Northern Gateway Pipeline(NGP) project ultimately reject...
This paper discusses the paradox of social licence faced by the forestry sector today. It explores h...
This Article deploys the sociological theory of social license, or the acceptance of a business or o...
A social license to operate (SLO) is said to result from a complex and sometimes difficult set of ne...
Organizations - in free and relatively free market economies - depend on permission to operate being...
The recent Future of the Board report found social licence to operate (SLO) is perceived to be the t...
The ‘social license to operate’ (SLO) concept, whilst ubiquitous in industry and academia, to this d...
Social license to operate (SLO) is typically associated with seemingly positive outcomes for both co...
Social Licence to Operate (SLO) has become an important part of discourse in the extractive industri...
The notion of the Social License to Operate (SLO) has become an established part of the lexicon of t...
Social licence to operate (SLO) is an informal agreement that infers ongoing acceptance of an indust...
Public relations is recognized as an organizational boundary-spanning function accountable for commu...
We examine the applicability of the concept of Social Licence to Operate (SLO) for international hum...
Today, the concept social license to operate (SLO) has been gaining traction among companies. If a c...
We examine the applicability of the concept of Social Licence to Operate (SLO) for international hum...
With such overwhelming support, why was the Northern Gateway Pipeline(NGP) project ultimately reject...
This paper discusses the paradox of social licence faced by the forestry sector today. It explores h...
This Article deploys the sociological theory of social license, or the acceptance of a business or o...