Role of HR in Corporate Social Responsibility

 


Role of HR in Corporate Social Responsibility




Introduction

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a strategy that encourages organisations to operate in a way that protects social and environment interest while achieving their business goals. This strategy provides significant benefits to both organisations and the community. Have modern businesses in Sri Lanka integrated the CSR strategy into their main business goals? What is the role of HR on CSR? This article reviews the benefit of CSR strategy for business and role of HR in CSR.

 

What is CSR?

According to European Union, sited in Hopkins (2006), CSR is a concept where organisations integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and interaction with their stakeholders on a voluntary basis. Additionally, CSR is a responsibility of organisations for their impacts on society. According to Stobierski (2021), key component of CSR as below,

·        Environmental Responsibility

Organisations must minimise their environmental footprint by reducing emissions, recycling and conserving resources.

·        Ethical Responsibility

Ethical Practices involve faire treatment of employees, ensure safe work conditions and adhere to ethical standard to build trust and loyalty among organization stakeholders.

·        Philanthropic Responsibility

Organisations must engage in charitable activities, support community developments and invest on social causes.

·        Economic Responsibility

Company must balance profit with social and environmental impact and ensures that business operations are sustainable and contribute positively to society.

 

Why CSR is important to an organisation?

Engaging CSR activities provides crucial benefit for modern organisations. It fosters trust and loyalty among customers. Today, modern customers are very sensitive about the planet and its community, specially developed countries. When they are purchasing products, there are highly concerned about these factors. Therefore, it is crucial for every organisation to integrate CSR strategies with their business and HRM strategies. According to Lanphear (2019), There are key benefits include loyal customers, engaged employees, and positive public attention for the organisation.

 



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What is the role of HR in Corporate Social Responsibility?

 

According to CIPD (2013), HR professionals can play a vital role in implementing and driving CSR within an organisation and their key responsibilities and contributions are as follows.

 

·        Ensuring corporate social responsibility is a part of the HR strategy

·        Minimising sustainability concerns through people management policies and practices

·        Developing Management capabilities and promoting organisational learning in CSR.

·        Ensuring alignment between the organisational values, business activities and corporate social responsibilities.

 


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By combining CSR & HR, organisations can create a more engaged and sustainable workforce, leading to long-term organisational success.

 

 

Conclusion

CSR is a key strategy for modern business. It enhances organizational values, boosts revenue and ensures sustainability. It leads an organisation to operate with ethical, social and environmental considerations, giving a positive impact on society and the plant. Therefore, HR professional must focus their core attention on developing CSR strategies within their organisations. CSR strategy is not common in most Sri Lankan organisations, as many have not realised its value and benefits. However, a few leading Sri Lankan organisations, such as John Keels, MAS, Capital Maharaja, TEG Holdings, have actively engaged in CSR activities over the past two decade. These initiatives have significantly enhanced their values and reputation.




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  1. HR plays a crucial role in integrating Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) within an organization. By aligning HR strategies with CSR values, HR can promote ethical practices, engage employees, and enhance the company’s reputation. This approach helps foster a positive organizational culture that contributes to both societal well-being and business success.

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  3. HR plays a crucial role in embedding Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) into an organization's culture, ensuring that ethical practices, employee engagement, and sustainability initiatives align with business goals. By fostering a socially responsible workforce, HR not only enhances employer branding but also strengthens community impact. Looking forward to more discussions on how HR can drive meaningful CSR strategies!

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  4. Your article on HR’s role in CSR is very timely, especially for Sri Lanka where businesses are increasingly focusing on social and environmental responsibility. I agree with your conclusion that HR plays a key role in CSR, but in Sri Lanka, challenges like budget limits or lack of awareness can slow down the progress. You explained well how HR can engage employees in CSR activities like volunteering and eco-friendly practices.

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  5. HR can provide various types of training to support CSR initiatives,including workshop on sustainable practices,ethical decision making and community engagement.they can also offer courses on environmental sustainability ,diversity and inclusion ,and coeporate ethics.

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  6. HR develops policies that reflect the company’s values and engages employees in corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, such as community service. Additionally, HR provides training to help employees understand their role in supporting these goals, ensuring the company acts responsibly towards stakeholders and the environment.

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  7. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become the bedrock for modern business strategy. By integrating ethical, social, and environmental considerations into operations, businesses not only strengthens their values but also build trust and loyalty with stakeholders. Ultimately, this approach creates a win-win situation benefiting both society and the environment while ensuring long-term organizational success.

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  8. You've clearly explained CSR in your blog post. I think CSR strengthens company values, increases profits, and supports long-term growth. Thanks for the detailed information—looking forward to more content like this!

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  9. As this article mentioned HR plays a pivotal role in integrating CSR into business strategies. By aligning organizational values with CSR goals, HR can foster a culture of sustainability, enhance employee engagement, and promote ethical practices.

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