The Construction Industry as the Subject of Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility (the Case of Poland)

Companies of the construction sector face a significant impact on the environment and people: consume massive amounts of natural resources, emit pollutants, and generate large amounts of waste, are a place of danger and accidents at work. It is well established that implementation of CSR principles...

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Main Authors: Arnold Bernaciak, Małgorzata Halaburda, Anna Bernaciak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/17/9728
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spelling doaj-006e97c7c2bd4db7bad49a40855af6fe2021-09-09T13:58:09ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-08-01139728972810.3390/su13179728The Construction Industry as the Subject of Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility (the Case of Poland)Arnold Bernaciak0Małgorzata Halaburda1Anna Bernaciak2Institute of Economics and Finance, WSB University in Poznan, 61-895 Poznan, PolandInstitute of Economics and Finance, WSB University in Poznan, 61-895 Poznan, PolandInstitute of Management, Poznan University of Economics and Business, 61-875 Poznan, PolandCompanies of the construction sector face a significant impact on the environment and people: consume massive amounts of natural resources, emit pollutants, and generate large amounts of waste, are a place of danger and accidents at work. It is well established that implementation of CSR principles can lead to several economic, social, and environmental benefits. This is shown by numerous studies carried out in various countries among companies from different sectors of the economy. The aim of the article is to identify the most determining activity motives, barriers, and effects of implementing CSR principles by enterprises of the Polish construction sector and to determine the differences in this aspect between large, medium, and small-size enterprises. A questionnaire survey covered 177 enterprises. Factor like size, a place of origin, type of capital (domestic, foreign), annual turnover and time in the market were also considered. The documents of enterprises, reports, statistical data, and internal regulations of companies were also examined. The research results show large variations in terms of motives, barriers and expected benefits out of the implementation of CSR principles in various types of construction enterprises. There are different ways of implementing CSR principles and incorporating this area into organizational structures of the companies. A special role is assigned to large enterprises that show the greatest commitment in this scope. They become sources of good practices for other types of enterprises.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/17/9728corporate social responsibilityconstruction sectorstrategymotivesbarrierseffects
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Anna Bernaciak
The Construction Industry as the Subject of Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility (the Case of Poland)
Sustainability
corporate social responsibility
construction sector
strategy
motives
barriers
effects
author_facet Arnold Bernaciak
Małgorzata Halaburda
Anna Bernaciak
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title The Construction Industry as the Subject of Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility (the Case of Poland)
title_short The Construction Industry as the Subject of Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility (the Case of Poland)
title_full The Construction Industry as the Subject of Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility (the Case of Poland)
title_fullStr The Construction Industry as the Subject of Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility (the Case of Poland)
title_full_unstemmed The Construction Industry as the Subject of Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility (the Case of Poland)
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publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Companies of the construction sector face a significant impact on the environment and people: consume massive amounts of natural resources, emit pollutants, and generate large amounts of waste, are a place of danger and accidents at work. It is well established that implementation of CSR principles can lead to several economic, social, and environmental benefits. This is shown by numerous studies carried out in various countries among companies from different sectors of the economy. The aim of the article is to identify the most determining activity motives, barriers, and effects of implementing CSR principles by enterprises of the Polish construction sector and to determine the differences in this aspect between large, medium, and small-size enterprises. A questionnaire survey covered 177 enterprises. Factor like size, a place of origin, type of capital (domestic, foreign), annual turnover and time in the market were also considered. The documents of enterprises, reports, statistical data, and internal regulations of companies were also examined. The research results show large variations in terms of motives, barriers and expected benefits out of the implementation of CSR principles in various types of construction enterprises. There are different ways of implementing CSR principles and incorporating this area into organizational structures of the companies. A special role is assigned to large enterprises that show the greatest commitment in this scope. They become sources of good practices for other types of enterprises.
topic corporate social responsibility
construction sector
strategy
motives
barriers
effects
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/17/9728
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