Bibliographic citations
Aguirre, G., López, R., Lazo, H., Inga, L. (2019). La autorregulación, la construcción de la credibilidad y la confianza, y la gestión de los riesgos; en la construcción de la licencia social como activo de las empresas [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/13565
Aguirre, G., López, R., Lazo, H., Inga, L. La autorregulación, la construcción de la credibilidad y la confianza, y la gestión de los riesgos; en la construcción de la licencia social como activo de las empresas []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/13565
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title = "La autorregulación, la construcción de la credibilidad y la confianza, y la gestión de los riesgos; en la construcción de la licencia social como activo de las empresas",
author = "Inga Vizarraga, Luis Eduardo",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2019"
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The aim of this investigation is to identify the key concepts for the process of obtaining a social license to operate in extractive activities, as well as deepening in the following topics from an entrepreneurial point of view: (a) self-regulation, (b) construction of credibility and confidence, and (c) risk management, as a relevant issue for the construction of the social license as an asset of any company. For this, it has been addressed concepts, theories and models related to the social license, based on the stakeholders’ management, the sustainable development, the corporate social responsibility, the creation of shared value, and the management of conflicts. In addition, it has been made a bibliographic study of three projects that are relevant to the Mining Industry: Pascua-Lama that is the first bi-national project in the world, located in Argentina and Chile; Quellaveco, in Moquegua, which has been the first project developed in Peru that has managed its relationship with the community without any conflicts in-between; and Las Bambas, in Apurimac, because it is the biggest copper producer mining project in Peru. As a result of the integration of research with the study of the three described projects, it has been found the following remarks: (a) the self-regulation applied by the companies has not been enough to prevent the conflicts in the communities, its most important stakeholder; (b) the sustainable development approach has helped the earning and maintenance of the social license, and on the other hand, an absent state and generating environmental liabilities has diminished credibility and confidence; (c) there are eight common factors between the three examined cases that might put in risk the obtaining and maintenance of the social license for operating; and (d) it exists a direct link between the social capital variations and the value per share of the studied companies.
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