DO RESPONSIBLE PRACTICES ENHANCE EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT? A STUDY OF BRAZILIAN TEXTILE COMPANIES
收藏DataCite Commons2022-07-12 更新2024-07-29 收录
下载链接:
https://scielo.figshare.com/articles/dataset/DO_RESPONSIBLE_PRACTICES_ENHANCE_EMPLOYEE_ORGANIZATIONAL_COMMITMENT_A_STUDY_OF_BRAZILIAN_TEXTILE_COMPANIES/20290769
下载链接
链接失效反馈官方服务:
资源简介:
ABSTRACT This paper assesses the effects of employee perception of corporative social responsibility (CSR) practices on organizational commitment (OC) in textile companies located in the Brazilian state of Ceará - a relevant region for the textile industry in Latin America. The research used a survey to collect data from 539 employees working in three companies, adopting a quantitative approach based on structural equation modeling. The results show that CSR practices geared toward employees, clients, suppliers, and government positively impacted affective/normative commitment, whereas CSR practices geared toward society and the environment impacted commitment negatively. Also, CSR practices focused on employees affected their continuance commitment, while CSR practices focused on other stakeholders did not present the same impact. Finally, the findings show that large textile companies tend to adopt more CSR practices, which significantly influences employee commitment.
提供机构:
SciELO journals
创建时间:
2022-07-12



