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ID168911
Title ProperBeads and Trinkets? Stakeholder Perspectives on Benefit-sharing and Corporate Responsibility in a Russian Oil Province
LanguageENG
AuthorWilson, Emma ;  Istomin, Kirill
Summary / Abstract (Note)Residents of the Komi Republic have enjoyed some benefits from the oil industry, through taxation, jobs and business opportunities. They have also suffered repeated oil spills, including one of the world's largest in 1994. Since most petroleum taxes go to Moscow for redistribution, the economic benefits are limited, and are focused in urban centres. Rural populations, who suffer most from oil spills, experience benefits primarily through companies’ social projects. We analyse local perceptions of the corporate social responsibility performance of Lukoil-Komi and consider how a weak—or ‘phantom’—social licence to operate can lead to open protest.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 71, No.8; Oct. 2019: p.1285-1313
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 71 No 8
Key WordsCorporate Responsibility ;  Russian Oil Province


 
 
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