EVALUATING EXXONMOBIL’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO PEACE AND SECURITY IN CHAD THROUGH THE PRISM OF LEGITIMACY THEORY

This study will explore the conflict-corporate nexus and the shifting discussion of expected norms of corporate behaviour in conflict zones. It will critically examine the perceived expectations of multi-national corporations’ engagement in conflict zones and strategies employed. Employing the criti...

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Main Author: Shuriye, Mohamed
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2010
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24627/
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description This study will explore the conflict-corporate nexus and the shifting discussion of expected norms of corporate behaviour in conflict zones. It will critically examine the perceived expectations of multi-national corporations’ engagement in conflict zones and strategies employed. Employing the critical prism of legitimacy theory and Feil et al’s framework on corporate contributions to peace and security in conflict zones, this study will explore the conflict-corporate dynamics using the case study of ExxonMobil’s operations in Chad to determine if there exist a ‘legitimacy gap’ between perceived corporate behavoiur and action. Determining if there is indeed a gap, this study will seek to answer what can explain its existence? More broadly this study will seek to contribute to existing CSR literature by highlighting the reporting approaches and challenges faced by corporations in conflict zones.
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spelling nottingham-246272018-02-15T14:30:30Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24627/ EVALUATING EXXONMOBIL’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO PEACE AND SECURITY IN CHAD THROUGH THE PRISM OF LEGITIMACY THEORY Shuriye, Mohamed This study will explore the conflict-corporate nexus and the shifting discussion of expected norms of corporate behaviour in conflict zones. It will critically examine the perceived expectations of multi-national corporations’ engagement in conflict zones and strategies employed. Employing the critical prism of legitimacy theory and Feil et al’s framework on corporate contributions to peace and security in conflict zones, this study will explore the conflict-corporate dynamics using the case study of ExxonMobil’s operations in Chad to determine if there exist a ‘legitimacy gap’ between perceived corporate behavoiur and action. Determining if there is indeed a gap, this study will seek to answer what can explain its existence? More broadly this study will seek to contribute to existing CSR literature by highlighting the reporting approaches and challenges faced by corporations in conflict zones. 2010-01-10 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24627/1/MohamedShuriyeDissertation.pdf Shuriye, Mohamed (2010) EVALUATING EXXONMOBIL’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO PEACE AND SECURITY IN CHAD THROUGH THE PRISM OF LEGITIMACY THEORY. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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EVALUATING EXXONMOBIL’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO PEACE AND SECURITY IN CHAD THROUGH THE PRISM OF LEGITIMACY THEORY
title EVALUATING EXXONMOBIL’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO PEACE AND SECURITY IN CHAD THROUGH THE PRISM OF LEGITIMACY THEORY
title_full EVALUATING EXXONMOBIL’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO PEACE AND SECURITY IN CHAD THROUGH THE PRISM OF LEGITIMACY THEORY
title_fullStr EVALUATING EXXONMOBIL’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO PEACE AND SECURITY IN CHAD THROUGH THE PRISM OF LEGITIMACY THEORY
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATING EXXONMOBIL’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO PEACE AND SECURITY IN CHAD THROUGH THE PRISM OF LEGITIMACY THEORY
title_short EVALUATING EXXONMOBIL’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO PEACE AND SECURITY IN CHAD THROUGH THE PRISM OF LEGITIMACY THEORY
title_sort evaluating exxonmobil’s contributions to peace and security in chad through the prism of legitimacy theory
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24627/