Social sustainability - A catalyst for employee well-being and safety culture of an organization
Gaurav Mittra, Manmohan Rahul and Gitanjali Mehta
Social sustainability is essential for workplace growth, fostering learning and adaptation. As the work environment greatly impacts employees, it has become a key research focus. Safety practices do not function in isolation but are shaped by internal structures and external influences. These factors collectively impact an organization’s financial, social, and environmental performance.
This research explores how social sustainability affects an organization’s ability to implement and adapt safety protocols. It examines the relationship between social sustainability and employees’ well-being in the context of workplace safety. A major focus is understanding how employees’ perceptions of leadership, safety policies, and HR fairness shape their safety-related behavior. Leadership commitment, organizational culture, and inclusive HR practices are critical to fostering a strong safety culture. Employee resistance to safety programs often stems from misalignment between management’s approach and workers’ perceptions of their roles and safety needs. A positive, trust-based environment enhances engagement and compliance with safety measures. By analyzing these factors, this study highlights the importance of integrating social sustainability into workplace safety initiatives. A socially sustainable approach not only improves safety performance but also strengthens organizational resilience, ensuring long-term success while prioritizing employee well-being.
Gaurav Mittra, Manmohan Rahul, Gitanjali Mehta. Social sustainability - A catalyst for employee well-being and safety culture of an organization. Int J Res Hum Resour Manage 2025;7(1):63-69. DOI: 10.33545/26633213.2025.v7.i1a.258