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Social Responsibility Journal | 2014

The merits of ISO 26000 for CSR development in the mining industry: a case study in the Zambian Copperbelt

Helena Ranängen; Thomas Zobel; Andrea Bergström

Purpose - – The purpose of this paper is to design a case study to explore how a mining and construction company, located in the Zambian Copperbelt, practices corporate social responsibility (CSR), which has a vital role to play in the mining industry because of its importance in a range of areas including: the local economy, avoiding a negative impact on the environment and society and occupational safety. This is especially true in the developing parts of the world. Numerous initiatives, guidelines and tools have been made available for CSR practice but very little is known about the usefulness of the new CSR-standard International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 26000. Design/methodology/approach - – A case study was designed to explore how a mining and construction company, located in the Zambian Copperbelt, practices CSR within the health area and to discuss the possible merits of ISO 26000 for CSR development in the mining industry in the developing world. Findings - – Our findings show that, despite the fact that ISO 26000 is primarily a series of guidelines, it can be used to evaluate and improve a company’s CSR practice even if that company is already considered as a frontrunner within CSR. The standard can give valuable advice when designing community development programs and allocating the use of charity donations. Further, our study has shown that traditional management systems based on occupational health and safety standard 18001 and ISO 14001 can rather effectively support actions and expectations in ISO 26000. Research limitations/implications - – The research context is Zambia, so there might be limitations when applying the results to other cultural and geographical settings. Practical implications - – The paper is a useful source of information about the practical implementation of CSR within the health area. Originality/value - – Much of the literature within the field of practical implementation of CSR is focusing on the philanthropic activities. This paper brings more information about practical implementation of CSR in core corporate business.


Archive | 2017

Towards sustainability in Nordic Mining A path towards sustainability for the Nordic mining industry

Helena Ranängen; Åsa Lindman; Thomas Ejdemo

The mining industry has a major impact on society – from an economic, environmental and social perspective and due to a vast number of criteria. Which criteria should be given priority depends on where the mining operations take place. The purpose is to examine the Nordic mining industry´s sustainability practice and to develop a guideline for its sustainability efforts. The research methods used in the study include a literature review, a content analysis of sustainability reports, a review of existing sustainability initiatives, guidelines and tools, a stakeholder survey and interviews with mining company officials. Based on the findings, a sustainability criteria guideline is suggested in the areas of corporate governance, fair operating practices, economic aspects, human rights, labour practices, society and the environment.


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2014

Revisiting the ‘how’ of corporate social responsibility in extractive industries and forestry

Helena Ranängen; Thomas Zobel


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017

A path towards sustainability for the Nordic mining industry

Helena Ranängen; Åsa Lindman


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2014

Exploring the path from management systems to stakeholder management in the Swedish mining industry

Helena Ranängen; Thomas Zobel


Sustainable Production and Consumption | 2015

Stakeholder management in reality: Moving from conceptual frameworks to operational strategies and interactions

Helena Ranängen


The Extractive Industries and Society | 2017

Community involvement and development in Swedish mining

Lisa Thorén Hedin; Helena Ranängen


QMOD Conference on Quality and Services Sciences : 29/08/2011 - 31/08/2011 | 2011

Exploring the practical implementation of corporate social responsibility in the mining industry

Helena Ranängen; Thomas Zobel


Mineral economics | 2017

Stakeholder management theory meets CSR practice in Swedish mining

Helena Ranängen


Archive | 2017

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Åsa Lindman; Helena Ranängen; Thomas Ejdemo

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Åsa Lindman

Luleå University of Technology

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Thomas Zobel

Luleå University of Technology

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Andrea Bergström

Luleå University of Technology

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Lisa Thorén Hedin

Luleå University of Technology

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