This dissertation explores business interaction with peace and conflict in Central Africa. In the past few decades, the role of business in fueling conflict has received much attention from academics and practitioners. More recently, the debate on the role of business in conflict has broadened to include attention for the ways in which companies can help contribute to peace. To shed light on this topic, this dissertation looks at how different types of international companies perceive the opportunities and the challenges of doing business in conflict-affected areas in Central Africa. It also examines whether and how international companies participate in multistakeholder partnerships to help further peace and reconciliation. The findings in...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
While business-NGO partnerships have received much attention in recent years, insights have been ob...
Mining companies operating in developing countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have ...
textabstractAttention has increased for the potential role of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) in he...
Attention has increased for the potential role of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in helping addres...
Attention has increased for the potential role of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) in helping addres...
textabstractWhile business-NGO partnerships have received much attention in recent years, insights h...
Although business-NGO (nongovernmental organizations) partnerships have received much attention in r...
Do private firms act beyond “business as usual” and proactively build peace? Firms are largely absen...
While business-NGO partnerships have received much attention in recent years, insights have been obt...
CITATION: Ramphele, M. (2017). Business, conflict and peaceful development. ACDS Working Paper Serie...
Despite growing interest in business for peace, there is little insight into how the organizations i...
Corporations have moral responsibilities, legal obligations and opportunities to assist in the preve...
In recent years, corporate social responsibility (CSR) of Multinational Corporations (MNCs) in devel...
Peacemaking and the Extractive Industries addresses a significant gap in research on the political a...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
While business-NGO partnerships have received much attention in recent years, insights have been ob...
Mining companies operating in developing countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have ...
textabstractAttention has increased for the potential role of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) in he...
Attention has increased for the potential role of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in helping addres...
Attention has increased for the potential role of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) in helping addres...
textabstractWhile business-NGO partnerships have received much attention in recent years, insights h...
Although business-NGO (nongovernmental organizations) partnerships have received much attention in r...
Do private firms act beyond “business as usual” and proactively build peace? Firms are largely absen...
While business-NGO partnerships have received much attention in recent years, insights have been obt...
CITATION: Ramphele, M. (2017). Business, conflict and peaceful development. ACDS Working Paper Serie...
Despite growing interest in business for peace, there is little insight into how the organizations i...
Corporations have moral responsibilities, legal obligations and opportunities to assist in the preve...
In recent years, corporate social responsibility (CSR) of Multinational Corporations (MNCs) in devel...
Peacemaking and the Extractive Industries addresses a significant gap in research on the political a...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
While business-NGO partnerships have received much attention in recent years, insights have been ob...
Mining companies operating in developing countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have ...