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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an increasingly important topic in management, especially in organizational behavior field across the globe; however, this concept is still in its infancy in Pakistan. In this study, we examined the effect of employees’ perceptions about CSR on their Desire to have a Significant Impact through Work (DSIW). We suggested the serial mediation of organizational identification and organizational pride in this relationship. The time-lag data of middle managers were collected from a well-known Pakistani firm that is actively engaged in CSR. The data consist of 187 observations and were analyzed using structural equation modeling in AMOS software. The results show that CSR positively affects employees’ identification that in turn make employees proud of their organizational membership and finally pride leads to employees’ DSIW. The study contributes in CSR and organizational behavior literature and provides managerial implication to enhance the positive psychological state of employees.  相似文献   
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Various studies have acknowledged the significance of “Corporate Social Responsibility” (CSR) for enhancing organizational performance. However, less is known about it’s micro-level impact on employees’ working behavior, including employees’ “Desire to have a Significant Impact through Work” (DSIW) in the airline industry. Therefore, this study offers a new insight by testing a proposed parallel-sequential multiple mediator conceptual model, for assessing the nexus between CSR and employees’ DSIW in the airline industry. Proposed conceptual model is adapted from John et al.’s (2019, 2017) DSIW related models, for investigating the potential sequential and parallel multiple mediation of employee engagement, organizational pride and organizational identification, in the nexus between CSR and employees’ DSIW. Further, PLS-SEM approach was employed for analyzing the data, collected from 640 respondents, working in a well-reputed airline in Malaysia. Findings confirmed a partial mediation of employee engagement, organizational pride and organizational identification, for determining the nexus between CSR and employees’ DSIW, in the airline industry. Furthermore, findings of our post-hoc analysis have also revealed that, employees working on the non-managerial positions, are more influenced by organizational policies, towards CSR related initiatives in the airline industry. However, more similar studies should be conducted to further validate these outcomes, in the other sectors (e.g. food and beverages, lodging and recreation etc.) of the hospitality industry.  相似文献   
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