2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13136988
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Framing Corporate Social Responsibility to Achieve Sustainability in Urban Industrialization: Case of Bangladesh Ready-Made Garments (RMG)

Abstract: According to both scholars and society, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plays a controversial role in terms of corporate management towards sustainability. The business has presently become an integrated with the society and takes in a complex form of global demand for sustainability management. Due to the globalization of business, it is difficult to form a common sustainability model for CSR while its approach could be an opportunity for achieving sustainability. Evidently, a strong connection is found… Show more

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“…In addition, the government has also introduced an online labor union registration platform from which online applications for labor unions, authentication, membership, grievances, and related assistance can be obtained anywhere (Bangladesh Textile Today, 2016). For the emergence of a world standard in organizational democracy in the Bangladeshi RMG sector, the Bangladeshi government, International Labour Organization (ILO), the European Commission, USA, Canada, and the other interested parties decided to sign the Compact for Continuous Improvements in Labour Rights and Factory Safety in the Ready-Made Garment and Knitwear Industry in Bangladesh (Saha et al, 2021;Khan and Roy, 2022;etc.). The pandemic situation motivates organizations to rethink CSR practices to keep up the pace of organizational democracy (Carroll, 2021;Rezaei et al, 2021).…”
Section: Ready-made Garments (Rmg) Industry In Bangladeshmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the government has also introduced an online labor union registration platform from which online applications for labor unions, authentication, membership, grievances, and related assistance can be obtained anywhere (Bangladesh Textile Today, 2016). For the emergence of a world standard in organizational democracy in the Bangladeshi RMG sector, the Bangladeshi government, International Labour Organization (ILO), the European Commission, USA, Canada, and the other interested parties decided to sign the Compact for Continuous Improvements in Labour Rights and Factory Safety in the Ready-Made Garment and Knitwear Industry in Bangladesh (Saha et al, 2021;Khan and Roy, 2022;etc.). The pandemic situation motivates organizations to rethink CSR practices to keep up the pace of organizational democracy (Carroll, 2021;Rezaei et al, 2021).…”
Section: Ready-made Garments (Rmg) Industry In Bangladeshmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These issues strongly support the concept of sustainability in work culture for any business and the RMG industry across the globe (Al Ahad and Khan, 2020). Saha et al (2021) suggest that RMG workers are concerned about the unpleasant working schedules, risky and unhealthy workplace, weak working environment, poor payment system and gender-based segregation. Administrative policies, as well as the implementation in practices, progressively influence the employees (Khan et al , 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HR is a central activity for an organization’s operations, whether international or domestic (Caligiuri et al , 2020). In addition, the significance of human resource management (HRM) in the emerging sustainable business industry is of critical importance to HR practitioners (Saha et al , 2021). The compact has brought the HR practices of Bangladeshi RMG manufacturers to attention and begs the question of whether the practices have improved since the agreement was signed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…10. Framing corporate social responsibility to achieve sustainability in urban industrialization: case of Bangladesh ready-made garments [95]. 11.…”
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