Corporate Social Responsibility within the Northern Ireland Construction Industry: A Regional Review

J. P. Spillane, S. Rafferty, L. O. Oyedele, J. K von Meding, J. Bruen, R. McGrath

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    Abstract

    As the construction industry continues to struggle with a poor societal image, many organizations have adopted a positive corporate social responsibility (CSR) towards their surrounding environment, with the objective of improving their persona within social circles. The aim of this research is to identify and document the various approaches adopted by UK contractors in relation to their international counterparts to aid in the identification of possible future benefits which may be exploitable.
    In order to acquire the relevant information, a number of qualitative methodologies are adopted including a review of the current literature on the topic along with a detailed semi-structured interview with a UK based industry professional that specializes in corporate social responsibility. Through assessing the findings using qualitative analysis software, it is possible to disseminate the information, resulting in the identification of key findings. This research concludes that a number of factors profoundly affect corporate social responsibility within the UK versus other regions. These factors are identified as the effect of the recession, implementation and reporting along with competitiveness within the sector.
    The impaction for practice within the UK construction sector of this research is that it enables various industry leaders to actively consider the findings of the research while also vigorously encouraging the establishment and development of corporate social responsibility, not only within their respective organizations, but within the construction industry as a whole. This would not only result in a more environmentally sustainable industry, but would also raise the awareness of the sector locally, nationally and internationally, therefore improving the overall perception of the sector on a variety of levels. This will ultimately lead to a more sustainable, environmentally friendly and collective industry while also considering the needs of one of its most important external stakeholders – the local community.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages8
    Publication statusPublished - 27 Mar 2013
    EventSustainable Built Environment for Now and the Future - 2013 - Hanoi, Viet Nam
    Duration: 26 Mar 201327 Mar 2013

    Conference

    ConferenceSustainable Built Environment for Now and the Future - 2013
    Country/TerritoryViet Nam
    CityHanoi
    Period26/03/201327/03/2013

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