Social Management Responsiveness in Business

Cesar Saenz
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30 January 2023
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  • About

A lot of controversy exists around the contribution of the mining industry and the territorial development of the regions where it operates. Despite the boom in mineral prices, there are still many communities that do not show development. At the macroeconomic level, countries with a mining industry receive income from mining taxes and royalties, however, at the micro level this greater income is not reflected in the closing of socio-economic gaps and the well-being of the population.

Cesar Saenz presents the Social Management Model Canvas (SMMC), describing the rationale of how an extractive company can create and deliver social value for communities around and beyond the sphere of influence. The SMMC can best be described through nine basic building blocks - the social value proposition; defining the community; social channels; relationship with the community; key social resources; key social activities; key social partners; social investment structure and social benefits. Companies can map the existing social management model to visualize, understand and communicate the level of responsiveness of the model, whilst using the canvas to explore new social management improvements to get a social license to operate.

Communities require companies and governments to address their needs such as education, employment, health service, among others. Combining all these elements in a social management model helps companies consider all the variables when designing and implementing strategies that meet both business and community needs.

Introduction

  • Chapter 1. Corporate Social Management Canvas
  • Chapter 2. Defining community
  • Chapter 3. Social Value proposition
  • Chapter 4. Social channels
  • Chapter 5. Relationship with the community
  • Chapter 6. Chapter Key Social Resources
  • Chapter 7. Key social activities
  • Chapter 8. Key Partners
  • Chapter 9. Social investment structure
  • Chapter 10. Social benefits
  • Part II Implementation of the social management Canvas
  • Case study: Chevron Nigeria Case
  • Case Study: Quellaveco Project
  • Case study: The Tintaya copper mine
  • Case: Mining company in Peru
  • Case study: Electric generation
  • Case: Hydroelectric power plant in the Philippines
  • Case study: Mines and wines, Xstrata Coal Beltana Mine

Cesar Saenz, PhD, is a researcher and consultant in social management in the extractive industry. He has published many articles in international scientific journals based on his research in shared value creation and social license to operate. A Professor of the Department of Administration at ESAN University, he holds a PhD from ESADE and an MBA from ESAN University, and with student exchange in Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University of Holland. Cesar is also author of the book Return on Investment in Corporate Responsibility: Measuring the Social, Economic, and Environmental Value of Sustainable Business, (Emerald 2018) and Creating Shared Value to get Social License to Operate in the Extractive Industry: A Framework for Managing and Achieving the Social License to Operate, (Emerald, 2021).