2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.spc.2020.11.012
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Review of the Use of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Tools

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“…Contractors aren't interested in green procurement. In spite of this, the construction industry's engagement in green practices remains underappreciated while working on sustainable waste management (Olanipekun et al, 2021). This can be due to a lack of knowledge, competence, and interest in green procurement in the construction industry of sustainable waste management.…”
Section: Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contractors aren't interested in green procurement. In spite of this, the construction industry's engagement in green practices remains underappreciated while working on sustainable waste management (Olanipekun et al, 2021). This can be due to a lack of knowledge, competence, and interest in green procurement in the construction industry of sustainable waste management.…”
Section: Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reporting the sustainability of the disclosure procedure and being accountable to internal and external stakeholders for the organization's performance towards sustainable development goals. It is a broad term that is considered similar to other terms (such as corporate social responsibility) used to describe reporting on economic, environmental, and social impacts (Olanipekun & Omotayo, 2020;Thomas, 2019) The International Organization for Standardization (ISO), as a non-governmental organization, established its social responsibility standard in 2010 under the title ISO 26000 with the participation of more than 500 people from all over the world (Hitztaler et al, 2020). These groups include: industry activists, labour organizations, consumers, governments, NGOs and researchers, and as one of the well-known guidelines in the field of corporate social responsibility, the main dimensions of which include the following (Mahjoub, 2019;Prayuda et al, 2020):…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If an organization makes frequent public statements about its CSR efforts, it may gain from this self-promotion and be perceived as responsible, sustainable, and caring (Boğan & Sarıışık, 2020). However, excessive communication may be interpreted as an attempt to convince receivers, who may then react unfavourably, hurting the company's or brand's impression (Olanipekun et al, 2021). The extent to which CSR activities are conducted may be a critical element in moderating the influence of CSR communication on this perception: Businesses are frequently accused of professing social responsibility but failing to behave properly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, firms utilize CSR monitoring tools to record their CSR activities and their impact on stakeholder interests (Olanipekun et al, 2021). Three distinct conceptualizations exist for a CSR reporting tool.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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