Chinese Oil Enterprises in Latin America Chinese Oil Enterprises in Latin America
Latin American Political Economy

Chinese Oil Enterprises in Latin America

Corporate Social Responsibility

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Publisher Description

This book focuses on corporate social responsibility (CSR) records of Chinese oil investments in five Latin American countries: Peru, Ecuador, Argentina, Colombia, and Venezuela. These investments have been spearheaded by China’s national oil companies and their behavior has been scantly studied. The author uses comparative case studies to empirically examine existing theories of CSR. By using oil companies as the basic unit of analysis, this project adds a micro-level dimension to the field of China-Latin America relationship. It is ideal for audiences interested in the political economy of the oil industry, China, Latin America, and corporate social responsibility. 

Wenyuan Wu is an independent researcher. Her work focuses on corporate social responsibility, China-Latin America relations and energy governance.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2018
10 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
245
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
3
MB

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