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Relationship between perceptions of corporate social responsibility and organizational cynicism: the role of employee volunteering
Authors:Rahul Chandra Sheel  Neharika Vohra
Affiliation:1. Organizational Behavior Area, XLRI – Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur, India;2. Organizational Behavior Area, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India
Abstract:This study explores the role of positive corporate social responsibility (CSR) perceptions of employees in reducing cynicism toward the organization. As employee involvement in CSR activities through volunteering could influence the perceptions of CSR among employees, the moderating impact of employee volunteering on the relationship between CSR perceptions and cynicism is also tested. Considering that managers and non-managers can have different perceptions of CSR and organizational realities, the relationship between CSR and organizational cynicism is compared among managerial and non-managerial staff working in large organizations. The analysis of 348 questionnaires collected from 191 managers and 157 non-managers showed that positive perceptions of CSR were negatively correlated with organizational cynicism for both managers and non-managers, with significantly stronger negative correlations among managers. Employee volunteering did not significantly moderate the relationship between CSR and organizational cynicism in both groups. The implications of these results on human resource management theory and practice are discussed.
Keywords:corporate social responsibility  dissonance  organizational cynicism  signaling theory  volunteering
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