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When are internal and external corporate social responsibility initiatives amplified? Employee engagement in corporate social responsibility initiatives on prosocial and proactive behaviors

Authors
Hur, Won-MooMoon, Tae-WonChoi, Wook-Hee
Issue Date
Jul-2019
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
employees' CSR perceptions; external CSR; internal CSR; job crafting; OCB
Citation
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, v.26, no.4, pp.849 - 858
Journal Title
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume
26
Number
4
Start Page
849
End Page
858
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/12632
DOI
10.1002/csr.1725
ISSN
1535-3958
Abstract
The aim of the study is to test not only the relative importance effect of employees' external and internal corporate social responsibility (CSR) perceptions on prosocial and proactive behaviors (i.e., organizational citizenship behavior [OCB] and job crafting) but also the impact of the interaction of these two kinds of employee CSR perceptions on proactive behaviors. Survey-based data were collected from 181 employees at eight luxury hotels located in South Korea. Using a two-wave longitudinal design, we measured employees' internal and external CSR perceptions, and then their supervisors rated OCB and job crafting one month after. Hierarchical moderated regression model is employed to test research hypotheses. The results showed that employees' internal CSR perceptions are more strongly related to prosocial and proactive behaviors than employees' external CSR perceptions are. Furthermore, the positive relationship between internal CSR perceptions and prosocial and proactive behaviors was more pronounced when external CSR perceptions were high than when they were low. The theoretical and managerial implications of the results and the limitations of the study are discussed, and future research directions are suggested.
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