This study attempts to investigate the relationship between internal CSR practices and organizational commitment based on the social exchange theory (SET). Specifically, we examine the impact of five dimensions of internal CSR practices on organizational commitment: health and safety, human rights, training and education, work life balance and workplace diversity. The proposed model was tested on a sample of 336 frontline employees within the banking sector in Jordan. Results showed that all internal CSR dimensions are significantly and positively related to affective and normative commitment. In addition, the findings of this study indicate that all internal CSR dimensions did not have a significant relationship with continuance commitment...
The objectives of the study are to analyze the effect of internal corporate social responsibility o...
Companies that embrace corporate social responsibility (CSR) tend to adopt certain general practices...
none4siPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between corporate social r...
Abstract Purpose: The study investigates the relationship between employees’ perception about the ...
Internal CSR is an important part of corporate social responsibility. Although the survey results re...
The main objective of this study is to analyze the effects of internal corporate social responsibili...
Purpose: to investigate the impact of internal Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices on Em...
ABSTRACT : The main objective of this study is to analyze the effects of internal corporate social r...
The five dimensions of internal CSR namely health and safety, work life balance, training and develo...
This study examined the relationship between internal corporate social responsibility and employee p...
This study investigates the relationship between organizational commitment (OC), namel
This study examines the relationship between internal corporate social responsibility (CSR) and orga...
This study investigates the relationship between organizational commitment and employee perceptions ...
The five dimensions of internal CSR namely health and safety, work life balance, training and develo...
International audienceUnlike previous studies that examine the direct effect of employees’ perceived...
The objectives of the study are to analyze the effect of internal corporate social responsibility o...
Companies that embrace corporate social responsibility (CSR) tend to adopt certain general practices...
none4siPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between corporate social r...
Abstract Purpose: The study investigates the relationship between employees’ perception about the ...
Internal CSR is an important part of corporate social responsibility. Although the survey results re...
The main objective of this study is to analyze the effects of internal corporate social responsibili...
Purpose: to investigate the impact of internal Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices on Em...
ABSTRACT : The main objective of this study is to analyze the effects of internal corporate social r...
The five dimensions of internal CSR namely health and safety, work life balance, training and develo...
This study examined the relationship between internal corporate social responsibility and employee p...
This study investigates the relationship between organizational commitment (OC), namel
This study examines the relationship between internal corporate social responsibility (CSR) and orga...
This study investigates the relationship between organizational commitment and employee perceptions ...
The five dimensions of internal CSR namely health and safety, work life balance, training and develo...
International audienceUnlike previous studies that examine the direct effect of employees’ perceived...
The objectives of the study are to analyze the effect of internal corporate social responsibility o...
Companies that embrace corporate social responsibility (CSR) tend to adopt certain general practices...
none4siPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between corporate social r...