New perspectives and critical insights from Indigenous peoples' research: A systematic review of Indigenous management and organization literature

E Salmon, JF Chavez R, M Murphy - Academy of Management …, 2023 - journals.aom.org
Indigenous Peoples and contexts have offered valuable insights to enrich management and
organization theories and literature. Yet, despite their growing prevalence and impact, these …

Social conflict, economic development and extractive industry: Evidence from South America

ME Hatzold - 2013 - academic.oup.com
To date, much of the social science literature dealing with the extractive industries has been
dominated by debates over the so-called resource curse. According to its proponents …

Articulating the “how,” the “for what,” the “for whom,” and the “with whom” in concert: A call to broaden the benchmarks of our scholarship

TM Philip, M Bang, K Jackson - Cognition and Instruction, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Cognition and Instruction has developed a well-deserved reputation for publishing
empirically grounded scholarship that makes rich theoretical contributions to what it means …

Forty years of gender research and environmental policy: Where do we stand?

S Arora-Jonsson - Women's Studies International Forum, 2014 - Elsevier
Forty years of gender research has ensured that gender is an important category that needs
to be taken into account in environmental policy and practice. A great deal of finances and …

Participatory Development and Reconstruction: a literature review

PM Kyamusugulwa - Third World Quarterly, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
In the past decade researchers and development experts have been preoccupied by
participatory development and reconstruction. Despite criticisms of its potential, it has been …

Equity, power games, and legitimacy: dilemmas of participatory natural resource management

C Barnaud, A Van Paassen - Ecology and Society, 2013 - JSTOR
Many papers in the recent literature on participatory approaches emphasize the need to take
better account of the complexity of the social contexts in which they are conducted. Without …

The glocalization of mining conflict: Cases from Peru

M Paredes - The extractive industries and society, 2016 - Elsevier
Investments in extractive industries, predominantly mining, have catalyzed significant
economic growth at the national level in Latin America. However, they have also been met …

The slow violence of corporate social responsibility: the case of mining in Peru

JK Gamu, P Dauvergne - Third world quarterly, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing on fieldwork in three Andean regions of Peru, this article analyses the capacity of
corporate social responsibility (CSR) to reduce mining-related violence in rural communities …

Payments for agrobiodiversity conservation services for sustained on-farm utilization of plant and animal genetic resources

U Narloch, AG Drucker, U Pascual - Ecological economics, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper discusses the potential application of Payment for Ecosystem Services-like
schemes to tackle market failures associated with the public good characteristics of …

How to achieve fairness in payments for ecosystem services? Insights from agrobiodiversity conservation auctions

U Narloch, U Pascual, AG Drucker - Land use policy, 2013 - Elsevier
This paper provides insights into the multiple dimensions of fairness in payments for
ecosystem services (PES) using the results of pilot agrobiodiversity conservation auctions. In …