scholarly journals Perceived Corporate Social Responsibility, Meaning of Work, Organizational Identification, Structural Equation Modeling, Longitudinal Research Design

Author(s):  
서형준 ◽  
김혜선 ◽  
Jung, Iljin ◽  
정희정 ◽  
권누리 ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
ByungJik Kim ◽  
WonKoo Ji ◽  
SangGil Jeon

This study tested whether meaning of work mediated the link between perceived corporate social responsibility and organizational identification. In order to examine the hypothetical model, 11843 employees were sampled across three time points. In structural equation modeling, the hypothetical model explaining the structural paths and the goodness of fit of the model were evaluated. The results showed that meaning of work mediated the relationship between perceived corporate social responsibility and organizational identification. The implications and limitations of the study as well as suggestions for future studies were discussed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (26) ◽  
pp. 22-30
Author(s):  
Hung Thanh Nguyen ◽  
Dung My Ho ◽  
Phuc Thi Hong Nguyen

This research aims at identifying impact of CSR on dimensions of job satisfaction and organizational commitment. The sample size of 422 was collected from staffs and managers. The analytical method of Structural Equation Modeling,(SEM) was used in this research. The results of the study showed that four factors of CSR including employee, customer, environment, and legality positively influenced job satisfaction and organizational commitment.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (24) ◽  
pp. 7009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haiyan Kong ◽  
Naipeng (Tom) Bu ◽  
Yue Yuan ◽  
Kangping Wang ◽  
YoungHee Ro

This study sought to explore the influence of perceived corporate social responsibility (CSR) on organizational identification and organizational commitment. Based on extensive literature review, the theoretical model was proposed. Perceived CSR was developed as the determinant, organizational identification as the mediator, and organizational commitment as the outcome. Targeting highly educated employees, this study surveyed employees with bachelor degrees or above. A total of 836 data were collected, and structural equation modeling was analyzed with statistical software AMOS 21.0 software. The findings indicated that perceived CSR contributed positively to organizational identification and commitment. Apart from the direct positive effect on organizational commitment, organizational identification also mediated the relationship between perceived CSR and employee loyalty. The study highlighted the importance of fulfilling social responsibilities, encouraged managers to understand young well-educated employees from different perspectives, and also shed light on performing effective human resource management (HRM) activities, which can meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals and accelerate the related development in tourism and hospitality.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (13) ◽  
pp. 3515 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sehar Zulfiqar ◽  
Rabeea Sadaf ◽  
József Popp ◽  
Jolita Vveinhardt ◽  
Domicián Máté

The internal dimension of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to the socially responsible behavior of an organization towards its employees. The CSR relationship to employee behavior has received some attention but in general, there is little knowledge about the underlying explanatory mechanisms that can describe this relationship. In this study, a theoretical model of mediation and moderation is developed to explain how CSR can influence employee behavior. Organizational identification and work engagement are used as proxies for employee behavior in the model and internal dimension of CSR is assumed to affect both of them positively. Further, it is proposed that CSR influences the organizational identification positively and this relationship will be stronger in a collectivist culture, which will eventually lead to higher work engagement. A proposed model was tested on a sample of bank employees in Pakistan by using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) method. The results of this study provide contextual and empirical insights into how CSR influences employee behavior.


2016 ◽  
Vol I (I) ◽  
pp. 1-19
Author(s):  
Sangeen Khan ◽  
Syed Mohsin Ali Shah ◽  
Muhammad Asad Khan

This study investigates the effect of Corporate Social Responsibility on Employee’s Organizational commitment with the mediation of Employee's Organizational Identification. All the hypothesis and inferences are drawn upon Social Identity theory and Self-Categorization theory. Data were collected through a self-administered questionnaire from a sample of 207 employees of the telecommunication industry. This data was further sorted and analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). Mediation of employee's organizational commitment was tested by using the bootstrapping method and the guidelines provided by Preacher and Hayes. Results showed that there is both a direct and indirect relationship of CSR with Employee's organizational commitment through Employee's Organisational Identification, thus supporting the entire hypothesis proposed for this study. Furthermore, managerial implications as well as limitations of this study are also stated at the end.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (20) ◽  
pp. 8604
Author(s):  
Yi-Bin Li ◽  
Gui-Qing Zhang ◽  
Tung-Ju Wu ◽  
Chi-Lu Peng

Corporate social responsibility refers to the voluntary promises made by an enterprise to achieve sustainable development. When enterprises conduct prosocial activities, they must consider the feelings of their employees including employees’ sense of identification and well-being. However, most existing corporate social responsibility studies have focused on the financial performance of enterprises; the effects of corporate social responsibility on employees have seldom been examined. Accordingly, this study conducted an empirical study examining the effects of employee perception of enterprise corporate social responsibility, employee well-being, and organizational identification on employee innovative behavior. A total of 431 valid questionnaires were retrieved. A structural equation modeling analysis revealed that a positive relationship exists between employee perception of enterprise execution of corporate social responsibility and employee innovative behavior. Furthermore, both employee well-being and organizational identification play mediating roles between the two variables. When conducting social responsibility activities, enterprises are suggested to inform their employees or even encourage their participation in their efforts to fulfill their social responsibility. Through interaction between internal and external stakeholders, substantial innovative behavior, beneficial for the subsequent development of enterprises, can be stimulated.


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