THE USE OF STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS TO UNDERSTAND ETHICAL AND MORAL ISSUES IN THE PRIMARY RESOURCE SECTOR

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作者
FROST, FA
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[1] Curtin Graduate School of Business, Perth, 6000, WA, 250 St George's Tarrace
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10.1007/BF00871346
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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The mineral resources sector is critical to Australia's economic and social well-being. Minerals and energy have a value of $30 billion in export revenues, providing 50 percent of Australia's merchandise exports. The industry is characterized by substantial capital investment and very long lead times for project developments and a very competitive international market. The future direction and location of the industry is inextricably linked to long term exploration activities. The industry is faced with a far more complex set of environments than most. The paper identifies the range of complex issues and the wide variety of players using a stakeholder analysis. By monitoring such interactions, and knowing the objective set of the parties, a guide could be established to define moral and ethical frameworks for each interaction.
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