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Corporate social responsibility and employee pro-environmental behaviors
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EducationOrganizational BehaviorEmployee AttitudeManagementCorporate ResponsibilityCorporate ResponsesEnvironmental ManagementHospitality IndustryWork AttitudeInternal Csr ActivitiesCorporate Social ResponsibilityBusiness LeadershipCorporate SustainabilityCorporate Social PerformanceCsr ActivitiesOrganizational CommunicationBusinessPro-environmental BehaviorExternal Csr ActivitiesSocial ResponsibilityHospitality Management
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to extend the corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature by examining the influence of a firm’s external CSR activities (efforts directed toward external stakeholders of the firm) and internal CSR activities (efforts directed toward employees) on employees’ organizational citizenship behaviors toward the environment (OCBE) via organizational pride. The authors also examine the moderating role of perceived organizational support (POS) between CSR and organizational pride. Design/methodology/approach A total of 324 questionnaires were collected from the hospitality industry of Pakistan. Findings The results of this research revealed that dimensions of CSR (external and internal) have a positive influence on organizational pride. Also, organizational pride is found as an underlying mediating mechanism between the relationship of CSR and OCBE. The results also indicated that a higher level of POS strengthens the relationship between CSR and organizational pride. Practical implications The findings are limited to only hospitality industry. Organizations can enhance employees’ sense of pride through CSR activities, which subsequently enhance employees OCBE. The findings also suggested that organizational pride contains intrinsic motivation that can help employees to enhance their OCBE. Originality/value This research suggests that organizational pride and POS are important factors which influence the relationship between CSR and OCBE. Further, it also empirically tests this model in a developing country context.
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