Integrating social and environmental sustainability into the operations of a multinational gold mining company: A case study of AngloGold Ashanti
Integrating social and environmental sustainability into the operations of a multinational mining company is increasingly important to its long term viability. Yet, the boundaries of what constitutes responsible social and environmental sustainability practices are contested with stakeholder governa...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-186952020-10-07T05:11:36Z Integrating social and environmental sustainability into the operations of a multinational gold mining company: A case study of AngloGold Ashanti Hollesen, Paul Michael Ryan, Tom Business Integrating social and environmental sustainability into the operations of a multinational mining company is increasingly important to its long term viability. Yet, the boundaries of what constitutes responsible social and environmental sustainability practices are contested with stakeholder governance expectations continuing to evolve, grow, and at times conflict. AngloGold Ashanti needs to navigate the complex terrain between its commitment to maximise returns delivered to shareholders, juxtaposed with those of respecting the environment, and communities being better off for the company having been there. The dissertation includes a meta-synthesis of primary research undertaken over some five years and examines AngloGold Ashanti's social and environmental sustainability integration efforts from the perspective of a head office role, a critical realist ontology and grounded theory epistemology. A mid-range grounded theory and CIMO design proposition argue for interventions that trigger mechanisms fostering mutual meaning between stakeholders regarding social and environmental sustainability and its integration, through a process of continual improvement, into company strategy, management structures (incorporating role clarity and functional capability), systems and processes. Out of which come locally rooted, internationally defensible operational practices with the intended outcomes of internalising costs and externalising benefits arising from exploration and mining, therein seeking to meet stakeholder governance expectations. 2016-04-07T10:19:20Z 2016-04-07T10:19:20Z 2012 Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18695 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Unknown GSB: Faculty |
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Integrating social and environmental sustainability into the operations of a multinational mining company is increasingly important to its long term viability. Yet, the boundaries of what constitutes responsible social and environmental sustainability practices are contested with stakeholder governance expectations continuing to evolve, grow, and at times conflict. AngloGold Ashanti needs to navigate the complex terrain between its commitment to maximise returns delivered to shareholders, juxtaposed with those of respecting the environment, and communities being better off for the company having been there. The dissertation includes a meta-synthesis of primary research undertaken over some five years and examines AngloGold Ashanti's social and environmental sustainability integration efforts from the perspective of a head office role, a critical realist ontology and grounded theory epistemology. A mid-range grounded theory and CIMO design proposition argue for interventions that trigger mechanisms fostering mutual meaning between stakeholders regarding social and environmental sustainability and its integration, through a process of continual improvement, into company strategy, management structures (incorporating role clarity and functional capability), systems and processes. Out of which come locally rooted, internationally defensible operational practices with the intended outcomes of internalising costs and externalising benefits arising from exploration and mining, therein seeking to meet stakeholder governance expectations. |
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Integrating social and environmental sustainability into the operations of a multinational gold mining company: A case study of AngloGold Ashanti |
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Integrating social and environmental sustainability into the operations of a multinational gold mining company: A case study of AngloGold Ashanti |
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Integrating social and environmental sustainability into the operations of a multinational gold mining company: A case study of AngloGold Ashanti |
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Integrating social and environmental sustainability into the operations of a multinational gold mining company: A case study of AngloGold Ashanti |
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University of Cape Town |
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