Natural resources, multinational enterprises and sustainable development

D Shapiro, B Hobdari, CH Oh - Journal of World Business, 2018 - Elsevier
The natural resources sectors have not been prominent in the recent international business
(IB) or management literature. We argue that the natural resources sectors, if not unique, are …

Curb your enthusiasm. Challenges to the development of lithium-based linkages in Argentina

M Obaya, A López, P Pascuini - Resources Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper contributes to the literature on resource-based development by analysing the
opportunities and obstacles faced by linkage-development initiatives adopted in Argentina …

Go small or go home: Operational exposure to violent conflicts and foreign subsidiary exit

H Lee, CC Chung - Journal of World Business, 2022 - Elsevier
This study aims to open the black box of heterogeneous responses to violent conflicts by
focusing on subsidiaries' operational exposure to violent conflict and their decisions to exit …

The effects of extractive industries rent on deforestation in developing countries

H Kinda, N Thiombiano - Resources Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
The extractive industries (oil, gas, and mining) play a dominant economic, social, and
political role in the lives of approximately 3.5 billion people living in 81 countries across the …

The quest for CSR: Mapping responsible and irresponsible practices in an intra-organizational context in Ghana's gold mining industry

V Pereira, J Tuffour, S Patnaik, Y Temouri… - Journal of Business …, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper explores the positive and negative social impact of business relationships in the
Ghanian gold mining industry. We adopted an in-depth longitudinal case study approach to …

The evolution of resource nationalism: The case of Bolivian lithium

M Obaya - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper analyses the dynamics of the relationship between the state and foreign firms in
the context of resource nationalism, focusing specifically on lithium industrialisation policy in …

The peril and promise of resource nationalism: A case analysis of Mongolia's mining development

M Ganbold, SH Ali - Resources Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
Resource nationalism is often cited as the most serious risk to foreign mining investment in
developing countries. Mongolia provides an important case study of studying this …

[HTML][HTML] Coexistence between conventional alluvial mining and artisanal mining to deal with problems associated with informality in the lower Nechí River Basin …

JA Tarra, OJ Restrepo, MM Veiga - Resources Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
In 2020, global gold production was estimated at approximately 3478 tonnes (World Gold
Council, 2021), where Artisanal Gold Mining (AGM) was responsible for 10–20% of this …

Illicit financial flows within the extractive industries sector: a glance at how legal requirements can be manipulated and diverted

S Lemaître - Crime, Law and Social Change, 2019 - Springer
The extractive industries sector is considered to be one of the most prone to illicit financial
flows. To date, numerous instruments at the national, regional and international level have …

[图书][B] Samfunnsgeografi: en innføring

D Jordhus-Lier, K Stokke, A Bern, AF Tollefsen… - 2017 - press.nordicopenaccess.no
Samfunnsgeografi er studiet av samfunnets romlighet. Som student i samfunnsgeografi
utvikler du din geografiske forestillingsevne og blir i stand til å forstå betydningen av det …