Rethinking resource enclavity in developing countries: Embedding Global Production Networks in gold mining regions

Author:

Hilson Gavin1ORCID,Hu Yanfei1,Hilson Abigail2,Owen John R3,Lèbre Éléonore3,Sauerwein Titus1

Affiliation:

1. Surrey Business School, University of Surrey , Guildford, UK

2. Kent Business School, University of Kent , Canterbury, UK

3. Sustainable Minerals Institute, University of Queensland , Queensland, Australia

Abstract

Abstract This article explores how the gold mining sector has adapted and evolved in developing countries since the onset of the global pandemic. A major criticism of capital-intensive gold mines has been that they occur as enclaves which fail to catalyze local economic development. Pre-pandemic, the pressure applied by NGOs and donors on gold mining companies to ‘de-enclave’ was steadily building. It has since dissipated, however, because many governments have declared mining an ‘essential’ industry. This decision has further entrenched the sector’s enclavity by justifying companies’ moves to continue operating in isolation and abandon their traditional Corporate Social Responsibility strategies.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Geography, Planning and Development

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