TY - JOUR
T1 - Linking Corporate Social Responsibility to Workplace Deviant Behaviors
T2 - Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction
AU - Memon, Khalid Rasheed
AU - Zada, Muhammad
AU - Ghani, Bilqees
AU - Ullah, Rezwan
AU - Azim, Mohammad Tahlil
AU - Mubarik, Muhammad Shujaat
AU - Vega-Muñoz, Alejandro
AU - Castillo, Dante
N1 - Copyright © 2021 Memon, Zada, Ghani, Ullah, Azim, Mubarik, Vega-Muñoz and Castillo.
PY - 2021/12/30
Y1 - 2021/12/30
N2 - The purpose of this article is to present a mechanism through which the deviant work behaviors of employees can be dealt-with positively through corporate good deeds in the form of fulfilling social responsibilities. Based on the spirit of social identity theory and social exchange theory, the study explores the relationships of various deviant behaviors with corporate social responsibility (CSR) through the mediation mechanism of job satisfaction. Data were collected from 385 employees of 40 large manufacturing organizations involved in CSR activities operating in Pakistan. A self-report survey was conducted using a close-ended questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using SEM through Mplus 7. The results reveal that both internal and external CSR contribute to the reduced level of turnover intention, counterproductive work behaviors, and prohibitive voice behaviors. Job satisfaction fully mediates the relationship for internal CSR while partially mediates for external CSR. The study encourages the practitioners to avail approaches that convey the feelings of care, concern, and safety, representing internal CSR practices through diverse HR interventions, organizational support, and justice. They should also keep up the socially responsible behaviors aiming toward the larger community.
AB - The purpose of this article is to present a mechanism through which the deviant work behaviors of employees can be dealt-with positively through corporate good deeds in the form of fulfilling social responsibilities. Based on the spirit of social identity theory and social exchange theory, the study explores the relationships of various deviant behaviors with corporate social responsibility (CSR) through the mediation mechanism of job satisfaction. Data were collected from 385 employees of 40 large manufacturing organizations involved in CSR activities operating in Pakistan. A self-report survey was conducted using a close-ended questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using SEM through Mplus 7. The results reveal that both internal and external CSR contribute to the reduced level of turnover intention, counterproductive work behaviors, and prohibitive voice behaviors. Job satisfaction fully mediates the relationship for internal CSR while partially mediates for external CSR. The study encourages the practitioners to avail approaches that convey the feelings of care, concern, and safety, representing internal CSR practices through diverse HR interventions, organizational support, and justice. They should also keep up the socially responsible behaviors aiming toward the larger community.
KW - corporate social responsibility
KW - counterproductive work behaviors
KW - job satisfaction
KW - organizational identification
KW - prohibitive voice behavior
KW - social exchange theory
KW - social identity theory
KW - turnover intentions
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85122866045&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.803481
DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.803481
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85122866045
SN - 1664-1078
VL - 12
JO - Frontiers in Psychology
JF - Frontiers in Psychology
M1 - 803481
ER -