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Inherited commitments': Do changes in ownership affect corporate social responsibility (CSR) at African gold mines?
2011
African Journal of Business Management
This paper critically examines the issue of 'inherited corporate social responsibility' in the gold mining industry, focusing specifically on the case of sub-Saharan Africa, a region plagued with excessive corruption, rampant poverty and weak governance. Whilst there appears to be little incentive to proactively engage with communities and implement cutting-edge environmental policies in the region, mine managers argue otherwise, highlighting a number of reasons for embracing corporate social
doi:10.5897/ajbm10.1608
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