Firm-local community relationships in polluting indutrial agglomerations: How fims commitment determines residents' perceptions
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Otros documentos de la autoría: López-Navarro, Miguel Ángel; Tortosa-Edo, Vicent; Castán-Broto, Vanesa
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Firm-local community relationships in polluting indutrial agglomerations: How fims commitment determines residents' perceptionsFecha de publicación
2018-03Editor
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LÓPEZ-NAVARRO, Miguel A.; TORTOSA-EDO, Vicent; CASTÁN-BROTO, Vanesa. Firm-local community relationships in polluting industrial agglomerations: How firms' commitment determines residents' perceptions. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018, 186: 22-33.Tipo de documento
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This research contributes to the literature on the management of firm–local community relationships in polluting industrial agglomerations. Taking as reference a previous quantitative study on residents' perceptions ... [+]
This research contributes to the literature on the management of firm–local community relationships in polluting industrial agglomerations. Taking as reference a previous quantitative study on residents' perceptions of economic benefits and risk in the vicinity of two Spanish petrochemical complexes (Castellón and Tarragona), the aim of this paper is to analyse how companies in the two areas have built and manage, individually and collectively, their relations with the local community, while assessing the extent to which a more committed management has resulted in a more favourable perception by the public. For this purpose, we conducted in-depth interviews with managers of the main companies on the two sites. The results show different patterns of behaviour by firms in the two industrial agglomerations. Companies located in the area of Tarragona, where citizens' perceptions were more favourable, have historically been more committed to building stronger socio-economic links with the local community and encouraging a sense of community, and to making greater efforts to engage local residents through a process of dialogue. Moreover, the existence of a collective strategy in Tarragona, coordinated through a local industry association, has also played an important role in facilitating the industry's relationship with the local community. The findings of the study suggest the need to consider the industrial agglomeration and the firms' collective actions in research on relationships with the local community alongside actions by individual companies. [-]
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