Publicación: Beyond corporate social responsibility. Towards a model for managing sustainable mining operations, Qualitative research based upon best practices
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Purpose - The aim of the study is to propose a model for conducting socially responsible operations in the mining industry, thriving to reach and sustain world-class standards in regard to profitability and environmental sustainability. The model uses a framework built upon a set of best practices in social responsibility by some of the largest mining companies in Peru. Design/methodology/approach - The methodology adopted emphasizes the scrutiny of best practices among 92 initiatives undertaken by 10 companies - 5 large and 5 mid-sized companies as measured by the ratio "amount of investment" - which contributed most to prevent social conflict escalation. Data set received input from in-depth interviews to managers in charge of social affairs as well as from interviews to social constituents - beneficiaries and local authorities. Content analysis supported data processing and analysis of results. Findings - Main findings comprise the following: distinct schemes for managing social responsibility in dependence upon impact evaluation indicators were found, which help to organize three models for conducting mining operations: Traditional mining, up-to-date mining, and sustainability-oriented mining; evidence of distinct pathways undergone by large- and mid-sized companies in their quest to up-scale their corporate social responsibility profile. Originality/value - Overall results from this study suggest the feasibility to modeling the social responsibility of mining companies in accordance to three dimensions - social, economic, and environmental- That draw from the analysis of best practices undertaken by large- and mid-sized companies.

