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Multi-level corporate responsibility and the mining sector: Learning from the Canadian experience in Latin America
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
Abstract
The primary research question animating this article revolves around understanding how multinational mining corporations (MMCs) are responding to the twin pressures of globalization and localization to develop Corporate Responsibility (CR) approaches that apply at a global level and to their subsidiaries in various different jurisdictions, with particular attention being paid to the role of home, host and international factors in shaping the CR approaches of MMCs. The focus of attention is on the experience of Canadian MMCs in Latin America, using as an illustration the particular CR response of one Canadian MMC at its subsidiary Guatemalan mining operation. Research suggests that home country factors play an important role in shaping corporate CR approaches in a manner which take into account the circumstances extant at subsidiary operations in developing countries, as do transnational advocacy networks and global normative instruments.
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- Corporate Responsibility, Multinational Corporations, and Nation States
- Information
- Business and Politics , Volume 14 , Issue 3: Special Issue: Corporate Responsibility, Multinational Corporations, and Nation States , October 2012 , pp. 1 - 42
- Copyright
- Copyright © V.K. Aggarwal 2012 and published under exclusive license to Cambridge University Press
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