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Introduction Corporate social responsibility is considered to be one of the finest metrics that forces all corporate sectors and organizations in the same platform to work together for the betterment of society. This particular programme is organized to do chivalry of social welfare by taking huge responsibilities for society’s interest (Evangelinos et al. 2016, .378). It operates within customers, stakeholders, employees, communities and environment with respect to their concerned industries. It is a popular concept that works in the domain of any business organization. After the Covid 19 pandemic, it is considered as an activity that is performed with a self-regulated model of accountability. It has another in this industrial domain of interest that is called a corporate citizenship model that is usually analyzed and accompanied with all issues related to marketing factors, economic factors, environmental factors and societal factors.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Corporate_social_responsibility.png Figure 5: Corporate Social Responsibility Model (Source: lawcirca.com, 2020)

It has gained immense popularity and affordable that every industrial actor is eagerly waiting to imply this concept of corporate social responsibility in their respective domain. It is the responsibility of the CSR model that they fulfil all promises that they made during their bonding with any of the industries (Huang et al. 2017, p. 2). There is no fixed description and definition of corporate social responsibility model, but one thing is clear in this aspect that it has strong and influential bonding in the case of the global corporate sector, within the individual and society. In this particular context of this assignment, the role of CSR in the construction industry of the U.K. will be analyzed and discussed in a proper manner. Discussion Corporate social responsibility is a model of social welfare that instills a belief that industries are committed to providing a positive impact on their respective community. In this case of the construction industry, they possess the same theory for generating a wider impact on them so that they could make a profit out of this engagement (Kucharska and Kowalczyk, 2019, p. 454). This particular industry of construction is well aware of this fact and continues their services considering all types of consequences that combine with all internal and external factors of analysis. It is very difficult to understand the fundamental role of CSR. After the Covid 19 pandemic, the construction industry is involved in developing with societal and environmental factors of engagement. It is a kind of voluntary services that the CSR model provides that has been performed with a minimum interest for stakeholders and in between their communities. It has extended its fundamental growth and progress toward a ray of new sunshine in the global world.



https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ethical_Understanding.png Figure 6: Ethical Understanding of CSR model (Source: Hec.edu, 2019)

There are some specific principles in which the model of corporate social responsibility operates and works within an industry sector. It is also a matter of observation that these particular domains of the CSR model need to be understood very carefully so that employers must have knowledge of what is happening under this scenario of social welfare domain of interest. After the pandemic situation, there are certain obligations regarding this implementation of CSR model in the construction industry, and it would be better for them to make it clear within their organization which could help to understand the consumer also (Zahidy et al. 2019, p. 6411). These issues are totally concerned with sustainability, transparency and accountability. Sustainability in the CSR model This particular domain of CSR models needs to be understood in a specific manner that impacts heavily in industry’s future actions and decisions and forces to create a desirable atmosphere in society as well as in the environment (Liao et al. 2017, p. 328).



https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sustainable_Goal.png Figure 7: Sustainable Goals (Source: Fasolutions.com, 2019)

It requires a basic observation that regenerates resources for performing and helps in sustaining future activities and success. This will be taken into a matter of consideration not only from the monetary effort of cost and value but for the sake of society’s interest. In the construction industry employees are required to be trained in this particular manner so that they can value and measure the norms and ethical understanding of CSR model and its implementation in their respective business sector.

Accountability in the CSR model

This is better understood in this context of construction as it continues its services in a large field of organization. Its actions and activities really affected the internal part of industry as well as in the external part also (Lim et al 2017, p. 532). To be more specific, it deals with the common internal environment of construction industry and in part with the external environment of construction industry. Hence, necessary actions are required to be taken for these particular consequences that may hamper the environment of an organization. It generally evaluates the data that has been provided after this action took place with the construction industry of both internal effects and external effects. Transparency in CSR model It is considered to be one of the principles norms that are operated within the construction industry. It requires clarifying the external action events and actions that have been done in the accountability section of analysis. It is regarded as an essential factor that fulfils obligatory remarks toward people and their employees. It is a combination of all internal and external that reshape the future of any particular organization with an ethical understanding of environment and social issues that are linked up with this name of transparency factors (Lin et al. 2018, p. 395). It can be interpreted as a broader concept in a larger part of industrial development. It exerts a strong bonding while defining the concept of transparency in the construction industry between organizations and their employees. Role of CSR in Industrial community Development It is quite clear from the above observation made in respect to the construction industry that the role of CSR has a huge impact on our society as well as in our environment. It also makes a significant contribution to their community development also (Xia et al. 2018, p. 341). It plays an important role in reshaping their community and with a general understanding of its social and environmental system. ●	There is a significant output that has been generated for the community development process in construction industry sector. ●	It is obvious and shares the negative impact of CSR model as it is considered to be the part of industrialization progress and which creates awareness among their employees as well as in their community development process. ●	It is also considered for an industry like construction that CSR model help in maintaining a close rand stronger bonding between their organization and employees. ●	It is being provided with possible agenda and grounded its theory of understanding with possible strategic development in designing buildings and renovation of any particular construction. ●	It made a general platform to provide guidance and nurture in the improvement of environment and social issues. ●	In this sector of the construction industry, CSR model deals with human rights issues and responsible for providing safety in their communities. ●	It generally articulates all factor analysis and reflects within a concept of interdependence among corporate community and common people. ●	The most important factor and features of this CSR model are to achieve their sustainable aims and objectives in fulfilling an industrial dream and make a significant contribution towards society. Growing Importance of CSR model in Construction Industry It is within this factor of growing importance that the construction industry sustains to generate its value and perform social welfare activity in the industrial sector of construction management. There are three different segments and subsets of operation that this CSR model performs from the well of industrial community and development (Wang et al. 2018, p. 2008).



https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CSR_model_of_Importanc.png Figure 8: CSR model of Importance (Source: Chieflearningofficer.com, 2016)

●	Importance in depending upon the interest of corporate factors of construction industry ●	Importance depending on economic interest of construction industry ●	Importance is given on the wellbeing of a particular society. These are the important factors that have been discussed above for generating competitive advantages in future business progression of the construction industry (Sherratt, 2018, p. 342). This model is operated with the legislator factors of industrial growth and development. This is why CSRT is gaining huge popularity in giving a higher advantage in the construction industry in today’s world of competition. Conclusion It is thus true to consider that corporate social responsibility has played an important part in developing industrial communities as well as making significant contributions towards society and the environment. It provides beneficial factors that work toward any particular industry, followed by implementing different types of policies for their customers, markets and stakeholders in the construction industry. CSR model’s fundamental understanding of ethical norms and moral value regenerate social importance and provide with necessary assistance within their respective communities. It has also been observed that in implementing human rights and resource management within the industrial community for competitive development, average return on purchased assets has been triple time higher than before. There is a single channel of operation that has been done with its principles, norms and regulations. It has also been found that construction industries that are valued and implement CSR models in their respective domain have a massive performance on employee’s engagement as they provide their best to customer quality services.

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