Zhao, Z-Y; Zhao, X-J; Zuo, J and Zillante, G (2016) Corporate social responsibility for construction contractors: A China study. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 14(3), pp. 614-640.
Abstract
Purpose Corporate social responsibility (CSR) practice and research regarding construction contractors are comparatively limited. The purpose of this research is to identify a series of CSR issues that reflect the major components of CSR, and to determine the perceived importance of these factors in the context of construction contractors. Design/methodology/approach A CSR indicator framework was developed based on stakeholder theory. CSR stakeholders and their corresponding CSR performance issues in construction contractors are classified into two levels, i.e. project level and organizational level. This is followed by a questionnaire survey to investigate the perceptions on relative importance of CSR issues of four key stakeholders in typical construction projects in China, i.e. construction contractors, clients, design and engineering consultancy and supervision firms. Findings The study highlighted a number of factors, e.g. “quality and safety of construction”, “occupational health and safety” and “supplier/partner relationship” were highly regarded; however, their relative importance varied according to the type of responding organization. Research limitations/implications The findings indicated the major concerns of the different parties in construction projects, thereby providing a pathway for construction contractors to improve their CSR practice. Originality/value The priorities of various stakeholders described in this paper provide a useful reference for construction contractors in the selection and adoption of criteria for CSR performance. A better understanding of perceived priorities of CSR factors from different participating parties also serves useful inputs to construction contractors in their stakeholder management process.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | china; corporate social responsibility; relative importance; construction contractor |
| Index terms: | corporate social responsibility, supervision, relative importance, occupational health and safety, survey, methodology, construction project, questionnaire, China, stakeholder management, construction contractor, consultancy |
| Subjects: | occupational health and safety management, production management, Geography, health safety and environment, research methods, participation process, practitioner, control systems, data collection methods, risk assessment, organization |
| Topics: | Risk Management, Roles and Professions, Stakeholder Management, Health and Safety, Research Practice, Project Management, Geographical Context, Organizational Design |
| Descriptive scope: | 5 PCTEA |
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