This study explores differential employee responses to perceived corporate social responsibility (CSR) treatment of social and non-social stakeholder foci of the community, customers, shareholders and environment along with first-party employee justice perceptions. At a finance-sector multinational, we test the mediating role of commitment and pride in accounting for the relationship between perceptions of stakeholder treatment and in-role performance. We propose and pilot a new multi-foci CSR measure and include this in a mediated model within a separate study. Socially responsible treatment of customers and the environment play a role in predicting performance; these foci are related to either pride or commitment. Community CSR, first-par...
We seek to bridge the macro concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) with micro research in ...
The vast majority of the extant literature on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has focused on t...
The business case for CSR has long been debated and researched, with inconsistent results. The impac...
This study explores differential employee responses to perceived corporate social responsibility (CS...
International audienceRecent research on the microfoundations of corporate social responsibility (CS...
Recent research on the microfoundations of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has highlighted the...
Employing a time-lagged sample of 371 North American individuals working full time in a wide range o...
This study investigates the relationship between organizational commitment and employee perceptions ...
International audienceCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has mainly been studied at a macro level...
One of the greatest knowledge gaps in the extant Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) literature ap...
Prior research has suggested that corporate social responsibility (CSR) contributes to organisations...
Most previous studies on corporate sustainability (corporate social responsibility) practices tend t...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) plays an increasingly significant role in business and can imp...
The positive impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices has been recognized over the ...
The purpose of this study is to identify how the degree to which employees perceive that their organ...
We seek to bridge the macro concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) with micro research in ...
The vast majority of the extant literature on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has focused on t...
The business case for CSR has long been debated and researched, with inconsistent results. The impac...
This study explores differential employee responses to perceived corporate social responsibility (CS...
International audienceRecent research on the microfoundations of corporate social responsibility (CS...
Recent research on the microfoundations of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has highlighted the...
Employing a time-lagged sample of 371 North American individuals working full time in a wide range o...
This study investigates the relationship between organizational commitment and employee perceptions ...
International audienceCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has mainly been studied at a macro level...
One of the greatest knowledge gaps in the extant Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) literature ap...
Prior research has suggested that corporate social responsibility (CSR) contributes to organisations...
Most previous studies on corporate sustainability (corporate social responsibility) practices tend t...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) plays an increasingly significant role in business and can imp...
The positive impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices has been recognized over the ...
The purpose of this study is to identify how the degree to which employees perceive that their organ...
We seek to bridge the macro concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) with micro research in ...
The vast majority of the extant literature on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has focused on t...
The business case for CSR has long been debated and researched, with inconsistent results. The impac...