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Understandings of Social Investment in the Oil and Gas Sector – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Author: Rafaela Costa Camões Rabello, Publisher: Springer, Print ISBN: 9789813365568, etext ISBN: 9781789248241, Format: PDF

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Full title: Understandings of Social Investment in the Oil and Gas Sector
Edition:
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Springer
Author: Rafaela Costa Camões Rabello
ISBN: 9789813365568, 9781789248241
Format: PDF

Description of Understandings of Social Investment in the Oil and Gas Sector:
This book explores research that contributes to the current literature on the Oil and Gas Sector by analysing the multiple discourses that experts use to examine social investment. This book explains how these discourses influence social investment practices and host communities in the O&G sector.   This book serves as a starting point from which companies, social investment experts, communities, host country governments, and international banks can build more participatory and community-centred social investment programmes to promote positive futures.  The book suggests an alternative approach to O&G social investment, where social investment represents one of the main tools of social engagement, rather than its substitute; and where care instead of profit, becomes the driver of O&G social investment.