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The impact of perceived corporate social responsibility on organizational commitment and the moderating role of collectivism and masculinity: evidence from China
Authors:Peter S Hofman
Institution:Nottingham University Business School, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, China
Abstract:This study examines the relationship between employee perceptions of corporate social responsibility practices and their organizational commitment. Hierarchical regression analysis was utilized to analyze survey data on 280 employees from five export-oriented manufacturing firms in China. Employee perceptions of corporate social responsibility practices towards internal stakeholders were found to relate positively to their organizational commitment. In contrast, employee perceptions of corporate social responsibility practices to external stakeholders had a nonsignificant or marginally significant impact on organizational commitment. In addition, the collectivism and masculinity orientations of employees were found to moderate this relationship. These findings provide an insight into how corporate social responsibility practices may be utilized to motivate diverse groups of employees within China-based organizations.
Keywords:China  corporate social responsibility  cultural values  harmonious society  organizational commitment
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