Contributing to sustainable community livelihoods: corporate social responsibility programmes of resource companies

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Ann Fordham, G. Robinson, B. Blackwell, J. Cleary
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Many rural communities in Australia are looking to arrest population decline and secure their future viability. This article examines how resource companies contribute towards building sustainable community livelihoods through corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes. The study uses structuration theory to explore how human agency combines with key structural processes to create CSR with long-term benefits. Data collection includes semi-structured interviews with employees from 25 Australian resource companies and relevant stakeholders. The study identifies three main CSR approaches reflecting how companies support community livelihoods: minimalist-financial, shared-value, and corporate citizenship models. These approaches are shaped by company values and culture, effectiveness of CSR policies and human capacity. The study highlights the importance of resource companies developing links with local organisations to facilitate livelihood approaches. Overall, the capacity for rural communities to access long-term opportunities from resource development is highly variable, symptomatic of a broader lack of strategic direction for rural development.
促进可持续社区生计:资源公司的企业社会责任计划
摘要:澳大利亚的许多农村社区都在寻求遏制人口下降,确保其未来的生存能力。本文探讨了资源公司如何通过企业社会责任计划为建立可持续的社区生计做出贡献。本研究运用结构理论探讨了人力代理如何与关键的结构过程相结合,创造具有长期效益的企业社会责任。数据收集包括对来自25家澳大利亚资源公司和相关利益相关者的员工进行半结构化访谈。该研究确定了反映公司如何支持社区生计的三种主要企业社会责任方法:最低限度的财务、共享价值和企业公民模式。这些方法是由公司价值观和文化、企业社会责任政策的有效性和人力资源塑造的。该研究强调了资源公司与当地组织建立联系以促进生计方法的重要性。总体而言,农村社区从资源开发中获得长期机会的能力变化很大,这表明农村发展普遍缺乏战略方向。
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Rural Society
Rural Society SOCIOLOGY-
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