Abstract

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is becoming a new requirement for a successful business in the 21st century. This trend continues to be strengthened throughout the industry and the construction industry cannot be exceptional. Extensive literature reviews on CSR in the construction industry have been conducted to find out the current status. Ten leading construction companies in the global construction market have been selected and their CSR reports have been analysed in five broad areas—“Leadership, visions and values”, “Workforce activities”, “Stakeholder engagement”, “Community activities”, and “Environmental activities”. Five-Malaysian construction companies have been selected, each representing a different range of turnovers to reflect the industry wide perspective. Comparisons have been made between global companies and Malaysian companies, resulting in large gaps between these two groups. Qualitative interviews have been conducted with the executives of the Malaysian companies to identify the causes of the gaps. The interview questions included CSR reporting, funding, Key Performance Indicators (KPI), challenges of CSR implementation, roles of government, CSR initiatives, future CSR activities, etc. CSR commitments of global construction companies have been identified and the current status of CSR of Malaysian companies has been grasped. The comparison shows that Malaysian companies lag behind global companies in almost all aspects of CSR. The obstacles have been found out to be studied in future—financial constraints, management attitudes, roles of government, and the trend of CSR in the industry.

Highlights

  • “Sustainable development” is an idea of ensuring a better quality of life which aims to protect the environment, enhance social progress and sensible use of natural resources and maintain a positive stable economic growth

  • Through the analyses of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities of ten global construction companies, it was found that these companies could be considered as the leaders in the global construction market in respect of CSR, showing good corporate citizenships

  • These analyses were conducted through Communication on Progress (COP) reports from the United Nation’s Global Compact (UNGC) website or the companies’ websites

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Introduction

“Sustainable development” is an idea of ensuring a better quality of life which aims to protect the environment, enhance social progress and sensible use of natural resources and maintain a positive stable economic growth. A new paradigm called “sustainable construction” is becoming prevalent to reflect the. The objectives of the research is to investigate the state-of-the-art CSR activities of global construction corporations in the 21st century and compare them with CSR activities of Malaysian construction corporations, and to suggest future areas of research pertaining to CSR in the construction industry

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