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Archive | 2017

The importance of place: Geographical indications as a tool for local and regional development

William van Caenegem; Jen Cleary

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Rural society | 2018

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

Anne Elizabeth Fordham; Guy M. Robinson; Boyd Dirk Blackwell; Jen Cleary

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.


Archive | 2017

Mitigating ‘One-Size-Fits-All’ Approaches to Australian Agriculture: Is There a Case to Be Made for Geographical Indications?

Jen Cleary; William van Caenegem

Australia has been consistently opposed to extending Geographical Indications of Origin in Australian agriculture beyond their limited current application to wine. Such opposition has arisen largely because GIs have been viewed through the lens of international trade gains and losses and the subsequent contribution of these trade gains and losses to the collective wealth of the nation. GIs have not been considered in the Australian context for their potential to enhance the economic and social fabric of regional, rural and remote places, as has been the case in other nations. Such ‘rural enhancement’ considerations internationally, and particularly in Europe, have been an important part of the GI narrative. This chapter considers GIs in the Australian context from this perspective. We firstly outline the historical development of GIs and Australia’s response; and then provide an overview of Australian agricultural policy and operating environment that subsequently contextualizes two case studies. The first case study provides an in-depth look at the wine-GI experience and impact in Australia and the second provides a speculative analysis of the potential impact of GIs in a specific region. We conclude with insights into the ways in which GIs may well be contingently beneficial as tools for regional development in the Australian context.


Journal of Rural and Community Development | 2014

What are the Features of Resilient Businesses? Exploring the Perception of Rural Entrepreneurs

Artur A Steiner; Jen Cleary


Journal of Arid Environments | 2011

Desert networks: A conceptual model for the impact of scarce, variable and patchy resources

R R J McAllister; Sarah Holcombe; Jocelyn Davies; Jen Cleary; Alicia Boyle; Pascal Tremblay; D M Stafford Smith; D Rockstroh; Michael LaFlamme; Marie L. Young; M F Rola-Rubzen


Journal of economic and social policy | 2014

Pride and Profit : Geographical Indications as Regional Development Tools in Australia

William van Caenegem; Jen Cleary; Peter Drahos


Sustainability | 2010

Virtual realities: how remote dwelling populations become more remote over time despite technological improvements

Dean B. Carson; Jen Cleary


Journal of Rural Studies | 2016

Localism and decision-making in regional Australia: The power of people like us

Jen Cleary; Anthony Hogan


Archive | 2015

Localism and the policy goal of securing the socio-economic viability of rural and regional Australia

Anthony Hogan; Jen Cleary; Stewart Lockie; Michelle Young; Katherine A. Daniell


Archive | 2015

Provenance of Australian food products: is there a place for Geographical Indications?

William van Caenegem; Peter Drahos; Jen Cleary

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Anthony Hogan

Australian National University

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Dean B. Carson

Charles Darwin University

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Katherine A. Daniell

Australian National University

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Peter Drahos

Australian National University

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Rebecca L. Phillips

Australian National University

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