CSR in South Africa mining sector


Autoria(s): Koloti, Lehlohonolo
Contribuinte(s)

Pinto, Mario Couto Soares

Pinto, Francisco Antônio Caldas de Andrade

Zanini, Marco Túlio Fundão

Data(s)

01/02/2016

01/02/2016

28/10/2015

Resumo

There are distinct ways in which mining companies in South Africa operate today that are different from the operations three decades ago. Companies have grown in proportion, and the extension of the businesses is directly proportional to the mining activities hence the ultimate prize of degradation and related challenges has to be faced. There is increasing need to understand the relationship between corporate social responsibility and company returns. Both the opponents and proponents of CSR argue their case through convincing arguments presented here concerning the subject as brought out in this discussion. The immediate stakeholders of any company are the consumers, and they form a critical component of the company’s operations. A study of the evolution of CSR Mining in South Africa strategies is critical; as brought out in the discussion of CSR strategies employed three decades ago with what is done today

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/15129

Idioma(s)

en_US

Palavras-Chave #Responsabilidade social da empresa - África do Sul #Concorrência #Mineração - África do Sul
Tipo

Dissertation