Achieving ‘a social licence to operate’ is important for organisations with long time horizons, high exposure to global markets and with a wide range of interested stakeholders. Community engagement is critical to achieve a social licence to operate, but its capacity to influence social licence is not well understood. Using case studies from forestry in New Brunswick, Canada and Tasmania, Australia, this article considers what social licence is, how community engagement plays a role in achieving social licence and how an alternative conceptualisation of social licence may improve the influence of community engagement in achieving a social licence to operate. Social licence is often conceived of as a single licence granted by a ‘community’. ...
Social licence to operate (SLO) acknowledges the need for extractive industries to move beyond regul...
The term, social licence to operate, has been used in the forestry sector since the mid to late 1990...
The rapid expansion of timber plantations across Australia has been contentious, with ongoing debate...
Achieving ‘a social licence to operate’ is important for organisations with long time horizons, high...
This paper discusses the paradox of social licence faced by the forestry sector today. It explores h...
The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate how a subsidiary of a multi-national corporation (MNC) achi...
This article analyses the ways in which major, multinational mining companies operating within Austr...
Establishing ‘social licences to operate’ with communities has become a significant corporate social...
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to investigate how the social licence to operate (SLO) concep...
The emergence of the ‘social licence to operate’ concept reflects increasing awareness by industries...
As the term ‘social licence to operate’ gains more traction in New Zealand, a plethora of meanings a...
Establishing "social licencs to operate" with communities has become a significant corporate social ...
Social Licence to Operate (SLO) has become an important part of discourse in the extractive industri...
Social Licence to Operate is a concept from the mining industry that reflects the ongoing acceptance...
MA (Development and Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016South African mini...
Social licence to operate (SLO) acknowledges the need for extractive industries to move beyond regul...
The term, social licence to operate, has been used in the forestry sector since the mid to late 1990...
The rapid expansion of timber plantations across Australia has been contentious, with ongoing debate...
Achieving ‘a social licence to operate’ is important for organisations with long time horizons, high...
This paper discusses the paradox of social licence faced by the forestry sector today. It explores h...
The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate how a subsidiary of a multi-national corporation (MNC) achi...
This article analyses the ways in which major, multinational mining companies operating within Austr...
Establishing ‘social licences to operate’ with communities has become a significant corporate social...
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to investigate how the social licence to operate (SLO) concep...
The emergence of the ‘social licence to operate’ concept reflects increasing awareness by industries...
As the term ‘social licence to operate’ gains more traction in New Zealand, a plethora of meanings a...
Establishing "social licencs to operate" with communities has become a significant corporate social ...
Social Licence to Operate (SLO) has become an important part of discourse in the extractive industri...
Social Licence to Operate is a concept from the mining industry that reflects the ongoing acceptance...
MA (Development and Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016South African mini...
Social licence to operate (SLO) acknowledges the need for extractive industries to move beyond regul...
The term, social licence to operate, has been used in the forestry sector since the mid to late 1990...
The rapid expansion of timber plantations across Australia has been contentious, with ongoing debate...