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Is a Sustainable Development Affordable in Developing Countries? The Marange Diamond Fields Case

In: Opportunities and Pitfalls of Corporate Social Responsibility

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  • Angela Giovinco

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This paper arises from the author’ intention to study the impact of Social Social issues in Corporate Social ResponsibilityCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and to test the viability of Sustainable Development in less developed economies. Experts in the field have dedicated time and flow of words to the topic. In most cases, the scenarios of analysis have been EuropeanEurope, European countries, which given their level of development have the natural conditions that allow emerging trends to evolve quicker than in developing economies. Focusing on European markets makes it possible to measure in a shorter time the impact they can have and the outcome they can produce. Developed economies and emerging ones go to a different pace. Here, because Corporate Social ResponsibilityCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the Social Social element of the topic is less explored in emerging marketsEmerging markets , the author has decided to study it. To better analyze this reality, the paper presents as case study what has been happening in Zimbabwe and in the MarangeMarange diamondDiamond mine in the last decades. The reason behind this choiceChoice is that local and international press, and many humanitarian organizations, have recorded events—trough the testimony of people living in the area—that are considered violations against human rightsHuman rights by most of the parties. Furthermore, the local governmentLocal government and the armyArmy have been deeply involved in the abuses against the local communitiesCommunity, communities, local communities (Thornycroft, 2006; Krawitz, 2008; Irinnews, 2009, The Guardian, March 2016).

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  • Angela Giovinco, 2019. "Is a Sustainable Development Affordable in Developing Countries? The Marange Diamond Fields Case," CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, in: Shame Mugova & Paul R. Sachs (ed.), Opportunities and Pitfalls of Corporate Social Responsibility, pages 183-195, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:csrchp:978-3-030-17102-5_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-17102-5_12
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