Purpose - The purpose of this study is to investigate how the social licence to operate (SLO) concept is currently perceived and communicated during stakeholder engagement, as an extension of corporate social responsibility (CSR). To ensure an applied exploration of SLO, this paper focused on the wind industry.Design/methodology/approach - Telephone interviews were conducted with 18 wind industry representatives responsible for stakeholder engagement in Australia. Questions focused upon understanding of consultation and SLO, perceptions of SLO in practice, and experiences regarding community engagement.Findings - SLO is broadly understood by the case study wind industry representatives as majority acceptance held by community and other stak...
This article analyses the ways in which major, multinational mining companies operating within Austr...
Akbar, DH ORCiD: 0000-0002-2269-5056; Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0001-7659-7040; Sultan, P ORCiD: 0000-00...
Organizations - in free and relatively free market economies - depend on permission to operate being...
Social licence to operate (SLO) is the ongoing acceptance or approval for a development that is gran...
Social Licence to Operate is a concept from the mining industry that reflects the ongoing acceptance...
Social Licence to Operate is a concept from the mining industry that reflects the ongoing acceptance...
The emergence of the ‘social licence to operate’ concept reflects increasing awareness by industries...
Achieving ‘a social licence to operate’ is important for organisations with long time horizons, high...
This thesis aims to determine what CSR issues stakeholders in the wind power industry careabout and ...
Today, the concept social license to operate (SLO) has been gaining traction among companies. If a c...
The term "social licence to operate" (SLO), popularized in corporate usage over the last 20 years, i...
Social licence to operate (SLO) acknowledges the need for extractive industries to move beyond regul...
Conflicts between companies and communities are experienced regularly everywhere in the world hence ...
Social Licence to Operate (SLO) has become an important part of discourse in the extractive industri...
The recent Future of the Board report found social licence to operate (SLO) is perceived to be the t...
This article analyses the ways in which major, multinational mining companies operating within Austr...
Akbar, DH ORCiD: 0000-0002-2269-5056; Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0001-7659-7040; Sultan, P ORCiD: 0000-00...
Organizations - in free and relatively free market economies - depend on permission to operate being...
Social licence to operate (SLO) is the ongoing acceptance or approval for a development that is gran...
Social Licence to Operate is a concept from the mining industry that reflects the ongoing acceptance...
Social Licence to Operate is a concept from the mining industry that reflects the ongoing acceptance...
The emergence of the ‘social licence to operate’ concept reflects increasing awareness by industries...
Achieving ‘a social licence to operate’ is important for organisations with long time horizons, high...
This thesis aims to determine what CSR issues stakeholders in the wind power industry careabout and ...
Today, the concept social license to operate (SLO) has been gaining traction among companies. If a c...
The term "social licence to operate" (SLO), popularized in corporate usage over the last 20 years, i...
Social licence to operate (SLO) acknowledges the need for extractive industries to move beyond regul...
Conflicts between companies and communities are experienced regularly everywhere in the world hence ...
Social Licence to Operate (SLO) has become an important part of discourse in the extractive industri...
The recent Future of the Board report found social licence to operate (SLO) is perceived to be the t...
This article analyses the ways in which major, multinational mining companies operating within Austr...
Akbar, DH ORCiD: 0000-0002-2269-5056; Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0001-7659-7040; Sultan, P ORCiD: 0000-00...
Organizations - in free and relatively free market economies - depend on permission to operate being...