As organizational research turned its focus to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), interest also grew in the individual’s perspective on CSR. When looking for cross-cultural comparisons of the effects of CSR, measurement invariance is of utter importance as a questionnaire might not be equivalent in all investigated samples and thus bias results. We examined a previously published questionnaire assessing different aspects of personal CSR ratings. Factorial validity and measurement invariance was tested by means of confirmatory factor analysis and Bayesian structural equation modeling in five samples (total N = 1120): 2 US-American, 2 German, and 1 English-speaking Indian sample. In an exploratory-confirmatory approach, the originally pro...
We are in a time of globalization, and as a result there is a “rapid growth in trade, financial tran...
Accountability for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its societal challenges is undetermined...
We all know that people can have wildly different opinions about companies‟ CSR activities. The ques...
As organizational research turned its focus to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), interest also ...
As organizational research turned its focus to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), interest also ...
As globalization has increased, so too has the number of companies practicing corporate social respo...
The diffusion of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has witnessed a surge in recent years but the...
Comparative studies of corporate social responsibility (CSR) are relatively rare, certainly as contr...
Since managers in multinational organizations seek to transfer organizational practices across cultu...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between corporate social responsib...
This Thesis is dedicated to research if CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) activities that are un...
Organizations that believe they should give something back to the society have embraced the concept ...
This research note relies on Gjølberg’s (2009) national corporate social responsibility (CSR) index ...
Organizations that believe they should “give something back” to the society have embraced the concep...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a vital element for building a long-term relationsh...
We are in a time of globalization, and as a result there is a “rapid growth in trade, financial tran...
Accountability for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its societal challenges is undetermined...
We all know that people can have wildly different opinions about companies‟ CSR activities. The ques...
As organizational research turned its focus to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), interest also ...
As organizational research turned its focus to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), interest also ...
As globalization has increased, so too has the number of companies practicing corporate social respo...
The diffusion of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has witnessed a surge in recent years but the...
Comparative studies of corporate social responsibility (CSR) are relatively rare, certainly as contr...
Since managers in multinational organizations seek to transfer organizational practices across cultu...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between corporate social responsib...
This Thesis is dedicated to research if CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) activities that are un...
Organizations that believe they should give something back to the society have embraced the concept ...
This research note relies on Gjølberg’s (2009) national corporate social responsibility (CSR) index ...
Organizations that believe they should “give something back” to the society have embraced the concep...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a vital element for building a long-term relationsh...
We are in a time of globalization, and as a result there is a “rapid growth in trade, financial tran...
Accountability for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its societal challenges is undetermined...
We all know that people can have wildly different opinions about companies‟ CSR activities. The ques...