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The Influence of Perceived Corporate Sustainability Practices on Employees and Organizational Performance
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Organizational CharacteristicEducationOrganizational BehaviorEmployee AttitudeManagementCorporate ResponsibilityCorporate ResponsesOrganizational PerformanceSocial SustainabilityCsr PracticesOrganizational CommitmentCorporate Social ResponsibilityBusiness LeadershipCorporate SustainabilityCorporate Social PerformanceOrganization-environment RelationshipBusinessBusiness SustainabilityEthical LeadershipMediation EffectSustainabilitySocial Responsibility
Most previous studies on corporate sustainability (corporate social responsibility) practices tend to focus on external stakeholders and outcomes. However, the influence of CSR practices on employees remains largely unexplored. In this study, we examine the influence of CSR practices on employees’ attitudes and behaviors. We investigate the mediation effect of employees’ attitudes and behaviors on the relationship between CSR practices and organizational performance. The empirical results indicate that employees’ perceptions of CSR practices have a positive impact on their organizational commitment and organizational citizenship behavior. The organizational citizenship behavior partially mediates the relationship between CSR practices and organizational performance, whereas organizational commitment indirectly mediates the relationship only through organizational citizenship behavior. This study also raises some important implications based on the empirical results.
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