Ethics, corporate social responsibility and the role of human resource development: the academic experts' view Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Purpose The purpose of this study is to get the perspectives of human resource development (HRD) scholars about connections among HRD, corporate social responsibility and ethics. The authors also sought to discover if HRD academic programs need to have ethics-related courses for their graduate students. Design/methodology/approach In this paper, the authors reviewed the literature and interviewed ten HRD scholars who substantially contributed to the field of HRD and have influential publications related to ethics or corporate social responsibility to find out the relationship between HRD, ethics and corporate social responsibility. A semi-structured interview method was adopted to collect data and purposeful sampling technique was used for analyzing data into identified themes. Findings The results from the interviews were categorized into seven different themes. While some scholars argued that ethics-related discussion needs to be integrated within every course, most scholars stated that ethics can be a required standalone course for HRD graduate programs. Originality/value Despite ongoing consideration of the ethical nature of HRD, little research has been conducted on how ethics and corporate social responsibility are represented in the field of study and practice. To the best of the authors knowledge, this study is the first empirical paper in HRD that collected and analyzed experts perspectives in this topic.

published proceedings

  • EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

author list (cited authors)

  • Alizadeh, A., Kurian, D., Qiu, S., & Dirani, K. M.

citation count

  • 3

complete list of authors

  • Alizadeh, Amin||Kurian, Deepu||Qiu, Shaoping||Dirani, Khalil M

publication date

  • February 2023