articleBusiness Ethics A European ReviewJan 1, 2007Closed access

Corporate social responsibility and employee commitment

University of Cambridge · Catholic University of America

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Abstract

Effective corporate social responsibility policies are a requirement for today's companies. Policies have not only to be formulated, they also have to be delivered by corporate employees. This paper uses existing research findings to identify two types of factors that may impact on employee motivation and commitment to CSR ‘buy‐in’. The first of these is contextual: employee attitudes and behaviours will be affected by organizational culture and climate, by whether CSR policies are couched in terms of compliance or in terms of values, and by whether such policies are integrated into business processes or simply an ‘add‐on’ that serves as window‐dressing. The second set of factors is perceptual. Motivation and…

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Keywords
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Perception
  • Compliance (psychology)
  • Business
  • Public relations
  • Organizational justice
  • Organizational culture
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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