Browsing ETD@PUK by Subject "Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)"
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Community perceptions of sustainable development : implications for an approach to closure mining
(2015)The closure of a mine is an inevitable event in the lifecycle of a mining operation and one that can have massive environmental, social and economic consequences for mining communities in particular. The ultimate goal of ... -
Funding as an NGO challenge in the context of sustainable development : the case study of Bramley Children's Home, Pretoria
(2014)Non-government organisations (NGOs) are special kinds of organisation which focus on serving the common good in society. Historically they have helped the needy, disadvantaged and vulnerable people and communities. The ... -
Participatory communication for social change and stakeholder relationships : challenges faced by social development NPOs and their corporate donors in South Africa
(2014)In recent years the ideas of good governance and the responsibility of corporate South Africa to contribute to the society in which they operate have become an undeniable part of organisational conception. Indeed, South ... -
A social licence to operate within mining communities : a case study of Kumba in the Northern Cape Province, South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2015)South African mining operations are increasingly taking into consideration the credibility carried by the so-called Social Licence to Operate (SLO). Unlike stipulated mining regulations and acts, Social Licence to Operate ... -
The tax deductibility of corporate social responsibility expenditure
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2015)As a developing country, the South African government struggles to single-handedly carry the financial burden to care for the needs of the public. There is also a need for socio-economic development in order to improve the ...





