media, and academics) views the vision of CSR, the
company's obligation to empower the use of company
resources to overcome the problems of communities
around coal mining locations through community
empowerment. The data shows, the disparity of
stakeholders in the CSR vision.
3.2 Institutional Reality of CSR
3.2.1. The Normative Pillar
The normative is a basic adherence to individuals and
groups in carrying out social obligations as well as a
basis for binding social stability (Scott, 2014).
The views of the corporate CSR forum are based
on partnership norms that contain the value of
togetherness by empowering corporate resources for
community welfare and environmental conservation.
Local Government stakeholder views that, CSR is a
state norm that places the community as recipients of
CSR programs. The non-governmental stakeholder
view that CSR is a community rights norm.
3.2.2. The Cultural-cognitive Pillar
Cultural-cognitive explains the meaning that is
mutually understood between individuals or groups in
an institution that runs with mimetic meaning. This
dimension is characterized by the existence of a
mutual trust that makes sense in actions at the
institution (Scott, 2014).
According to the government stakeholders that
cultural-cognitive CSR is the belief in the glory of
CSR with rationality that carrying out state orders as
obedience will get recognition from the state. For
non-government stakeholders that cultural-cognitive
CSR is also the glory of CSR. However, by the
rationality that the company fulfills the rights of the
people will gain the legitimacy of the good of the
community. The CSR Forum believes that the
company will gain a reputation from the state and
society.
3.2.3. The Regulative Pillar
Regulative is a basic adherence to individuals and
groups to obtain social benefits and benefits derived
from the existence of regulations and at the same time
as a basis for social order (Jackson, 2010).
Regulative of the Tapin District Government on
CSR that contains the organization of Tapin
Regency's Corporate Social Responsibility Work
Team (CSR Team) in accordance with the Tapin
Regent Decree Number: 188.45 / 009 / KUM / 2018
concerning the CSR Team with the main tasks:
assisting the Regent of Tapin in organizing CSR in
Tapin Regency; (b) to identify the needs of
development programs and public services to be
synchronized with CSR programs in Tapin Regency;
(c) accommodating business initiatives about the
proposed CSR program in Tapin Regency and (d)
carrying out monitoring and evaluation of the
implementation of the CSR Program in Tapin
regency. In practice, the CSR work team has not been
effective in carrying out their duties. This is because
there are no organizational sub-units to carry out the
main tasks of the CSR Work Team. Another reason is
that the CSR Work Team has difficulty coordinating
with the company. The difficulty is caused by the
management viewpoint of the CSR forum that, the
CSR Team's policy on CSR programs has different
targets for CSR areas and target community groups,
so the targets are also different in achieving
community harmony with coal mining companies.
3.3 The Form of Formulating CSR
Institutions based on Stakeholders
Formulation of the form of CSR institutions is based
on stakeholder studies of coal mining companies and
the CSR forum of coal mining companies in Tapin
Regency can be described as follows:
1. Stakeholders can become the institutional basis
of CSR through pillars: (a) CSR norms: The
good value of CSR partnerships; (b) Cultural-
cognitive CSR: Rational belief, a reputation and
glory of CSR; (c) Regulative CSR includes
Regional Governments as regulators,
supervisors, awards and sanctions on CSR.
2. Management of CSR with institutional forms,
namely: CSR Research and Development
Agency with a description as follows:
a. Name of institution: “Research and
Development Agency for CSR (Badan
Penelitian & Pengembangan CSR – BPP
CSR).
b. CSR principle
The principle of CSR institutions in Tapin
Regency namely: Legal certainty; Public
benefits; Togetherness; Openness;
Partnership; Balance; Harmony; Integrity;
Justice; Agreement; Sustainability;and
Environmental insight.
c. CSR Vision
The CSR vision framework is: "Ignition of
Community Empowerment,
Environmental Conservation and
Reputation of CSR in Tapin Regency".
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