Institutionalising Corporate Social Responsibility A Comparative Analysis of IPIECA and the ICMM

This study provides an analysis of a sector level approach to the institutionalisation and evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). It uses the lens of Institutional Theory to observe the approach of two sectors of the extractive industries - namely Mining & Metals and Oil & Gas....

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Main Author: Joyce, Colin
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26364/
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description This study provides an analysis of a sector level approach to the institutionalisation and evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). It uses the lens of Institutional Theory to observe the approach of two sectors of the extractive industries - namely Mining & Metals and Oil & Gas. This research creates a conceptual framework that seeks to analyse the role of industry associations in the development and diffusion of CSR within the two sectors. Both sectors are similar in that they are deemed “high impact” in terms of their economic, social and environmental impact, and both have faced high levels of scrutiny and challenges to their legitimacy. However, each sector has taken quite distinct approaches in responding to these issues. This research focuses on the role of industry associations in shaping these responses. In so doing it seeks to identify commonalities, differences and recommended improvements.
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spelling nottingham-263642022-03-30T04:30:05Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26364/ Institutionalising Corporate Social Responsibility A Comparative Analysis of IPIECA and the ICMM Joyce, Colin This study provides an analysis of a sector level approach to the institutionalisation and evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). It uses the lens of Institutional Theory to observe the approach of two sectors of the extractive industries - namely Mining & Metals and Oil & Gas. This research creates a conceptual framework that seeks to analyse the role of industry associations in the development and diffusion of CSR within the two sectors. Both sectors are similar in that they are deemed “high impact” in terms of their economic, social and environmental impact, and both have faced high levels of scrutiny and challenges to their legitimacy. However, each sector has taken quite distinct approaches in responding to these issues. This research focuses on the role of industry associations in shaping these responses. In so doing it seeks to identify commonalities, differences and recommended improvements. 2013-04-29 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26364/1/colinjoyceInstitutionalisingCSR29.04.13.pdf Joyce, Colin (2013) Institutionalising Corporate Social Responsibility A Comparative Analysis of IPIECA and the ICMM. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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Institutionalising Corporate Social Responsibility A Comparative Analysis of IPIECA and the ICMM
title Institutionalising Corporate Social Responsibility A Comparative Analysis of IPIECA and the ICMM
title_full Institutionalising Corporate Social Responsibility A Comparative Analysis of IPIECA and the ICMM
title_fullStr Institutionalising Corporate Social Responsibility A Comparative Analysis of IPIECA and the ICMM
title_full_unstemmed Institutionalising Corporate Social Responsibility A Comparative Analysis of IPIECA and the ICMM
title_short Institutionalising Corporate Social Responsibility A Comparative Analysis of IPIECA and the ICMM
title_sort institutionalising corporate social responsibility a comparative analysis of ipieca and the icmm
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26364/