2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14031222
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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a Framework for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Abstract: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been an articulated practice for over 7 decades. Still, most corporations lack an integrated framework to develop a strategic, balanced, and effective approach to achieving excellence in CSR. Considering the world’s critical situation during the COVID-19 pandemic, such a framework is even more crucial now. We suggest subsuming CRS categories under Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) be used and that they subsume CSR categories since SDGs are a comprehensive agenda des… Show more

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“…So, if green funding could be increased by just 1%, it could increase CSR among workers by 18.9%. CSR toward employees can be improved by putting more money into green finance and keeping an eye on the economy (Fallah Shayan et al, 2022). The environmental aspect is seen as a factor, and it has been found to have a positive and significant link with CSR toward employees.…”
Section: Discussion and Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, if green funding could be increased by just 1%, it could increase CSR among workers by 18.9%. CSR toward employees can be improved by putting more money into green finance and keeping an eye on the economy (Fallah Shayan et al, 2022). The environmental aspect is seen as a factor, and it has been found to have a positive and significant link with CSR toward employees.…”
Section: Discussion and Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Achyldurdyyeva, Jaw & Wang, 2019). Business' positive social results have become a key issue in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (Fallah Shayan et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SDGs framework, as a macro level agenda designed for societal advancement, has been used to measure CSR progress (Fallah Shayan et al, 2022), nevertheless the literature research on specific linkages between SDGs and CSR is still to be fully developed (López-Concepción et al, 2021). Furthermore, there is a growing research interest on how the 169 targets of the SDGs are interwoven with different industries such as energy (Rampasso et al, 2021;Nerini et al, 2017) and construction (Johnsson et al, 2020), and how these linkages can act as diagnostic tool, identifying negative and positive relations (Vinuesa et al, 2020) and prognostic instruments in decision making, by highlighting synergies, trade-offs and calls for action (Scherer et al, 2018;Diep et al, 2021;Parikh et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%