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Title: Corporate social responsibility and Canadian mining companies in the developing world
Other Titles: The role of organizational leadership and learning.
Authors: Dashwood, Hevina S.
Puplampu, Bill Buenar
Keywords: Corporate social responsibility
Canadian mining companies
Organizational leadership
Learning
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d'études du développement
Citation: Dashwood, H. S., & Puplampu, B. B. (2010). Corporate social responsibility and Canadian mining companies in the developing world: The role of organizational leadership and learning. Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d'études du développement, 30(1-2), 175-196.
Abstract: This paper explores the role of firm-level dynamics in order to explain the extent to which mining companies show a commitment in policy and practice to the principle of corporate social responsibility (CSR). 'Ihe authors argue that attention must be given to organizational variables, including the role of leadership and learning. As theorizing on CSR in the developing country context remains underdeveloped, this paper tests the applicability of existing organizational behaviour concepts to a case study of a Canadian, mid-tier mining company operating in Ghana by exploring the mechanisms by which mining companies come to recognize and act on their CSR obligations.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1080/02255189.2010.9669287
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ISSN: 0225-5189
2158-9100
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