Barrick Gold Corporation - Tanzania

Authors: Newenham-Kahindi, Aloysius; Beamish, Paul W.
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Year: 2011
Company Name: Barrick Gold Corporation
Number of pages: 15

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Abstract:

This case examines the giant Canadian mining corporation, Barrick Gold Corporation (Barrick), (called Africa Barrick Gold plc since 2009), and the way it engages in sustainable community developments that surround its mining activities in Tanzania. Following recent organized tensions and heightened criticism from local communities, media, international social lobbyists and local not-for-profit organizations (NFOs), Barrick has attempted to deal with the local communities in a responsible manner. At issue for senior management was whether there was much more that it could reasonably do to resolve the tensions.

The case considers: how MNEs seek social license and local legitimacy; the relevance of hybrid institutional infrastructures; the evolving global roles for MNEs and their subsidiaries. The case is appropriate for use in courses in international management, global corporations and society, and international development and sustainable value creation.



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This item is available for purchase from Ivey Publishing. Case #: 9B10M020, Teaching Note #: 8B10M20

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