The integration of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and human resource management (HRM) in Pakistani firms is examined in this study, with an emphasis on the effects of CSR-driven efforts on employee engagement. 300 workers from a variety of industries, including manufacturing, services, and education, were surveyed using a standardized questionnaire as part of a quantitative research design. Employee engagement metrics (job satisfaction, motivation, and organizational commitment), HRM practices (employee training, performance evaluation, and inclusivity), and CSR practices (community development, environmental sustainability, and ethical governance) made up the three sections of the questionnaire. An online survey platform and in-person distribution was used to gather data, guaranteeing a balanced representation of demographic groupings and industries. A high positive correlation between CSR activities and employee engagement was shown through statistical analysis, including regression and correlation tests. Notable impacts were seen in community development and ethical governance projects. The results emphasize how important it is for Pakistani companies to match HRM strategies with social objectives in order to create an inclusive and purpose-driven work environment.
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