2016
DOI: 10.7819/rbgn.v18i60.2319
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Corporate Social Responsibility and employee behavior: mediating role of organizational commitment

Abstract: Purpose -The study investigates the relationship between employees' perception about the external CSR practices of their organizations and employees' organizational commitment (affective) and job engagement, organization engagement, organizational citizenship behavior related to the individual, and organizational citizenship behavior related to the organization in the context of the Saudi banking industry.Design/methodology/approach -The study draws its theoretical groundwork from social identity theory (Tajfe… Show more

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“…The study also shows that CSR is significantly related to job engagement and organizational engagement. This supports the findings of Azim (2016), in which a significant positive relationship was observed between employees' perceptions of external CSR and both job engagement and organizational engagement, and those of Albdour and Altarawneh (2012), in which internal Social CSR Our company participates in activities which aim to protect and improve the quality of the natural environment. 0.889 Our company makes investments to create a better life for future generations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The study also shows that CSR is significantly related to job engagement and organizational engagement. This supports the findings of Azim (2016), in which a significant positive relationship was observed between employees' perceptions of external CSR and both job engagement and organizational engagement, and those of Albdour and Altarawneh (2012), in which internal Social CSR Our company participates in activities which aim to protect and improve the quality of the natural environment. 0.889 Our company makes investments to create a better life for future generations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Until recently, researchers into CSR had mainly focused on external stakeholders, such as investors and customers [42,43]. Now, attention has shifted decidedly onto employees [12,44,45]. Employees are one of the most important stakeholders in any organization.…”
Section: Ocb: Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been confirmed in the literature that these days the society perceives positively the organisations, whose employees feel financially safe and are sure of their employment in the perspective of the succeeding years (Rok, 2004). Employees form an internal stakeholder group of each business, for which they are simultaneously the key resources determining its success of failure (Azim, 2016). The way in which the employees are treated, whether their rights are respected and on which principles the staff policy is based significantly influence the degree of Consumers constitute an external group of a business stakeholders.…”
Section: Research Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%