CREATING SHARED VALUE IN UPSTREAM OIL AND GAS COMPANY AND COMMUNITY: A CASE STUDY OF CSR IMPLEMENTATION IN PT PERTAMINA EP TARAKAN FIELD

This research examines Creating Shared Value (CSV) practice through CSR implementation in upstream oil and gas company and how it corresponds to sustainability. In a year of 2020, Tarakan Field saw a notable decline in energy resources which also decreasing Tarakan Field's production performanc...

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Main Author: kurniawan, Isrianto
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
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Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/76888
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:This research examines Creating Shared Value (CSV) practice through CSR implementation in upstream oil and gas company and how it corresponds to sustainability. In a year of 2020, Tarakan Field saw a notable decline in energy resources which also decreasing Tarakan Field's production performance. This then cause numerous economic and social challenge, including the responsibility to support holding company commitment to manage energy resilience as well as contribute to SDGs. This research, which incorporates information from literature analysis, in-depth interviews and company reports, shows that Tarakan Field’s CSR implementations were a useful strategy for generating shared value for business, stakeholders, and communities in line with sustainability. It makes an argument for the relationship between CSR implementation and sustainability, as well as the implementation plan and CSV measurement through CSR implementation in Tarakan Field. These concerns are particularly evident in the vague of CSV measurement which made it inefficient for the company to meet its commitment by unintegrated CSR and operation activities in spite of company strategy.