This paper examines the impact of employee perceptions of organizational corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices on their job performance and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB). Hierarchical regression analysis on two-wave data from 184 supervisor/subordinate dyads from three organizations located in Zhejiang Province, South-East China, revealed that employee perceptions of CSR toward social and non-social stakeholders strongly influenced their OCB. However, employee perceptions of CSR toward employees, customers and government influenced neither their job performance nor OCB
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) research is not new, but its importance to today’s socially co...
This paper empirically investigates how Chinese executives and managers perceive and interpret corpo...
This study empirically explores the phenomena of corporate social responsibility (CSR), corporate re...
Over the years, it has been increasingly recognized that companies should play a larger role in soci...
With the development of economy and society, the practice of corporate social responsibil...
Abstract: The study investigates the link between corporate social responsibility (CSR), as perceive...
This study examines the relationship between employee perceptions of corporate social responsibility...
A plethora of studies demonstrate that corporate social responsibility (CSR) is beneficial for organ...
In recent years, Western scholars have increasingly emphasized the importance of organizational citi...
Democratic management, a unique union-based form of employee participation in China, is understudied...
This study investigates how perceived corporate social responsibility directly influence the job sat...
[[abstract]]In the past, the extant research of CSR was mainly focused on the relations of CSR to or...
This article aims to investigate the impact of employee perceptions of corporate social responsibili...
The corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature documents inconsistent results regarding the re...
Although plenty of evidence has shown a positive relationship between collective organizational citi...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) research is not new, but its importance to today’s socially co...
This paper empirically investigates how Chinese executives and managers perceive and interpret corpo...
This study empirically explores the phenomena of corporate social responsibility (CSR), corporate re...
Over the years, it has been increasingly recognized that companies should play a larger role in soci...
With the development of economy and society, the practice of corporate social responsibil...
Abstract: The study investigates the link between corporate social responsibility (CSR), as perceive...
This study examines the relationship between employee perceptions of corporate social responsibility...
A plethora of studies demonstrate that corporate social responsibility (CSR) is beneficial for organ...
In recent years, Western scholars have increasingly emphasized the importance of organizational citi...
Democratic management, a unique union-based form of employee participation in China, is understudied...
This study investigates how perceived corporate social responsibility directly influence the job sat...
[[abstract]]In the past, the extant research of CSR was mainly focused on the relations of CSR to or...
This article aims to investigate the impact of employee perceptions of corporate social responsibili...
The corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature documents inconsistent results regarding the re...
Although plenty of evidence has shown a positive relationship between collective organizational citi...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) research is not new, but its importance to today’s socially co...
This paper empirically investigates how Chinese executives and managers perceive and interpret corpo...
This study empirically explores the phenomena of corporate social responsibility (CSR), corporate re...