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  1. learningforsustainability.net

    Learn what social license to operate (SLO) means, how it is measured and influenced by various factors, and how it relates to corporate social responsibility and legitimacy. Explore different perspectives and case studies on SLO across sectors and contexts.
  2. sciencedirect.com

    The field of studies on social licence to operate (SLO) has grown considerably over the past two decades, leading to the emergence of new approaches, models, and theoretical development. This paper aims to organise, map, and analyse the evolution of SLO over its years of existence. We seek to understand the theoretical body that supports the ...
    Author:Ana Lúcia Santiago, Jacques Demajorovic, Dennys Eduardo Rossetto, Hanabeth LukePublished:2021
  3. europeanbusinessreview.com

    Nov 12, 2023The social license to operate is the acceptance and approval granted by the local community for company's operations. It goes beyond legal compliance and encompasses the much broader social expectations and responsibilities of businesses. The concept of the social license came from the recognition that businesses operate within a social ...
  4. jusmundi.com

    The term Social License to Operate was first coined in 1997 and then developed in the mining industry as "a metaphor with the legal licenses needed by mining companies to begin their projects" to notably define "the level of tolerance, acceptance, or approval of an organization's activities by the stakeholders with the greatest concern about the activity." 1 The relevant stakeholders ...
  5. link.springer.com

    Mar 9, 2024The author shares his personal and academic experience on social license to operate (SLO), a concept that captures the legitimacy of economic projects in the eyes of stakeholders. He reviews his publications on SLO, from best practices to process-oriented lens, and proposes a research agenda to advance the field.
  6. This paper examines the nature and attributes of social license, its importance for resource development, and how to earn and maintain it. It also discusses the role of local conditions, stakeholder engagement, social media, and ethical standards in social license.
  7. link.springer.com

    May 24, 2023Learn about the concept, history, and models of social license to operate (SLO), a metaphorical term for the acceptance and sanction of an organization's operations by its stakeholders. SLO is a flexible and collaborative approach to address the concerns and benefits of various parties involved in a project or activity.
  8. link.springer.com

    Social license to operate (SLO) is the perception of local stakeholders that a project or company is socially acceptable or legitimate. It is related to the use of common resources by companies in extractive and transformation industries, and it is influenced by legal, environmental, and social factors.
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