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  1. 26 set 2023 · Key Takeaways. The social license to operate (SLO), or simply social license, refers to the ongoing acceptance of a company or industry's standard business practices...

    • Will Kenton
  2. More specifically, a “license to operate” may be defined as “Grant of permission to undertake a trade or carry out a business activity, subject to regulation or supervision by the licensing authority.”

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  3. 13 dic 2020 · The Social Licence to Operate (SLO) has emerged as a leading concept to assess the legitimacy of extractive operations. This article examines recent SLO literature to discuss how the SLO is conceptualized and enacted. Our discussion focuses on three main themes: (1) who are considered to be relevant stakeholders; (2) the ways in ...

    • Marieke Meesters, Piet Wostyn, Judith van Leeuwen, Jelle Hendrik Behagel, Esther Turnhout
    • 2021
  4. 12 nov 2023 · The 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.

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  5. 1 giu 2021 · The Social License to Operate (SLO) has become an established part of the natural resource development lexicon in North and South America as well as Australia. In Europe, the concept of the SLO in relation to mining is still in early maturation and acceptance possibly due to the very different worldview that exists in Europe.

    • Pamela Lesser, Katharina Gugerell, Gregory Poelzer, Michael Hitch, Michael Tost
    • 2021
  6. 24 mag 2023 · The Triangle model (Wüstenhagen et al., 2007) represents a social license to operate predicated on, and a consequence of, acceptances by stakeholders in three fundamental domains: the socio-political and legal, that of the affected community, and the specific market in which the operations/activities are planned to take place (see ...

  7. 27 apr 2019 · The social license to operate (SLO) is a poorly understood concept that is more often encountered in the sphere of social sciences than in law.