Influence of corporate social responsibility in the Dominican mining sector: A comparative study of extractive and auxiliary industries
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Ripoll Concepción, Dionicio; Briones Peñalver, Antonio Juan; Nieves Nieto, María del Carmen de; Bernal Conesa, Juan AndrésGrupo de investigación
Estrategias Organizativas y Comerciales de las EmpresasÁrea de conocimiento
Organización de EmpresasFecha de publicación
2023-03-28Editorial
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CONCEPCIÓN, Dionicio Ripoll, et al. Influence of corporate social responsibility in the Dominican mining sector: A comparative study of extractive and auxiliary industries. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023, vol. 406, p. 137024. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.137024Revisión por pares
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)Innovation
Competitiveness
Cooperation
Performance
mining industry
Dominican Republic
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The mining sector has an enormous complexity generated by the management of economic, social and environmental factors. This leads us to study the behaviour of the mining sector in the Dominican Republic: CSR strategies, its relationship with extractive industry and business success based on competitiveness and innovation in this sector. At the same time, the role of CSR in auxiliary companies and its relationship with their performance, cooperation and competitiveness are analyzed.
For this purpose, structural equations models are used. The results reveal that CSR favours the competitiveness and innovation of extractive companies, as well as their performance. For the auxiliary industry, CSR favours competitiveness, cooperation and performance. Among the practical applications we can highlight that companies should serve as tools for the development of the Dominican society, adhering to ethical, moral and fair principles. Therefore, mining companies are encouraged to establish CSR ...
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