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The Routledge Handbook on Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Routledge International Handbooks Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Social responsibility of business.
- Stakeholder management.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (494 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.
- Summary:
- This handbook emphasizes the importance of Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement (MSE) as a management approach, cutting across various disciplines like stakeholder theory, natural resource management, impact assessment and responsible business. It is an essential resource for researchers, developers, investors and civil society organisations.
- Contents:
- Introduction1. Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement: The Concept, Practice and GovernancePart I: Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives2. Stakeholder Theory and Communities: Navigating Processes of Meaningful Engagement with Marginalized Communities3. Reflections on the meaning of "Community" in Inclusive Stakeholder Engagement4. Practice note: Sámi Community Life in an Age of Modernization and Welfare Development? Reflections on Participation in Industry Development and Employment in a Mixed Norwegian-Sámi Coastal Community5. Representing Rights of Nature through Meaningful Engagement? An Epistemic Justice PerspectivePart II: Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in Impact Assessment and Other Semi-regulated Contexts6. The Long and Winding Road to Meaningful Public Participation in Impact Assessment: A Review of Key Issues in the Brazilian and Canadian Federal Assessments7. A Right to Have One's Say but not to Have One's Way: Tensions Affecting Practices and Expectations of Public Participation in Impact Assessment in Iceland and Greenland8. Practice Note: A Failure of Praxis: The Application of Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) in the Australian Resources Sector9. Opportunities for Meaningful Engagement: A Canadian Perspective on Regulatory Tribunals10. Practice Note: Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement: The Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE): Guided by Principles11. Practice Note: Reflections on the Context and Implications of the Transition from Canada's Extractive Sector Corporate Social Responsibility Counsellor to the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise12. Consultation and Multi-level Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in the Norwegian Sami Areas13. Practice Note: The experience of a Saami reindeer community affected by a large wind power project14. Understanding Unilateral, Bilateral, and Multilateral Approaches to Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in the Design and Implementation of Operational Grievance Mechanisms15. Practice Note: Mediation to Generate Meaningful Remedy for Affected People: The Heineken/Bralima Case as an Example of Conflict Resolution within the Framework of OECD National Contact PointsPart III: Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in Sectoral Contexts16. An Agential Constructivist Analysis of Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in Africa's Mining Sector: Insights from the Democratic Republic of Congo17. Practice Note: Meaningful Community Engagement in the Mining Industry: The Alcoa Case at the Brazilian Amazon18. Meaningful Engagement in Canada: A Case Study of Doig River, a Treaty 8 First Nation19. Practice Note: Creating Meaningful Community Engagement Outcomes: A Practitioner's Perspective20. A Gendered Approach for Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement: The Case of Women Affected By a Mining Disaster In Brazil21. Wind Power, Mining and Stakeholder Engagement in Finland22. Meaningfulness of Stakeholder Engagement in Ghana Oil Sector: The Case of Local Chiefs in the Western Region Negotiating for Oil Benefits23. Practice Note: Multi-stakeholder Engagement in Extractive Areas in Burkina Faso, Ghana and Guinea: Perspectives across Africa24. Just Energy Transitions and Indigenous Experiences in Chile: Integrating Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement and Energy Justice25. Examining Challenges of Top-Down Stakeholder Engagement: A Comparative Study of Mining Conflicts in Southern Mexico26. Practice Note: Creating Meaningful Engagement with Mega-construction Project Workers and Spectators in Complex Environments27. Stakeholder Engagement in Foreign-invested Textile Operations in Ethiopia: Enhancement of ESG Standards and Performances of Chinese Invested Textile and Garment EnterprisesPart IV: Research and Methodological Perspectives28. Considering Research Participants as 'Affected Stakeholders': Implications for Methodological Choices and Meaningful Engagement Outcomes29. Practice Note: The Craft of Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in Social Science Research: Lessons from a Research Project on Leadership and (In)equality in Greenland30. Assessing Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement through Ethics Standards: Lessons from the Samarco Dam Break and its Operational-level Remediation ProgramConclusion31. The Future of Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement: Integrating Values, Norms and Practices.
- Notes:
- CC BY-NC-ND
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-04-018619-X
- 1-003-38822-1
- 1-04-018605-X
- 9781003388227
- OCLC:
- 1453287430
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