%0 Unpublished work %T Measuring the contribution of extractive industries to local development : the case of oil companies in Nigeria %+ Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis Sénégal (UGB) %+ Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne (CES) %+ Paris School of Economics (PSE) %+ Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris (ESCP Europe) %+ ESSEC Business School %A Abdou Ka, Diongue %A Giraud, Gaël %A Renouard, Cécile %9 ESSEC Working paper. Document de Recherche ESSEC / Centre de recherche de l'ESSEC ISSN : 1291-9616 WP 1109 %P 30 %8 2011-07-30 %D 2011 %K development indices %K capability approach %K relational capability %K development %K poverty %K impact assessment %Z Humanities and Social Sciences/Law %Z Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceOther publications %X Extractive industries face two main challenges in terms of CSR and poverty reduction: 1) recognize that societal activity is part of their core business; 2) take part in socio-economic projects that contribute to their stakeholders' empowerment and not only to their living conditions. Based on surveys achieved in Nigeria in 2008, the paper presents two societal performance indices meant to be complementary: the Poverty Exit Index (PEI) and the Relational Capability Index (RCI). We show that, while they have fostered the PEI of the local communities, the development projects of the oil companies had a rather negative impact on their RCI. We then identify key variables that can influence positively the RCI and on which a sensible development policy should focus. %G English %2 https://essec.hal.science/hal-00626247/document %2 https://essec.hal.science/hal-00626247/file/WP1109.pdf %L hal-00626247 %U https://essec.hal.science/hal-00626247 %~ SHS %~ UNIV-PARIS1 %~ ENS-PARIS %~ ENPC %~ ESSEC %~ CNRS %~ EHESS %~ CES %~ AO-DROIT %~ AO-ECONOMIE %~ PARISTECH %~ PSL %~ INRAE %~ ENS-PSL %~ EHESS-PSL