2021
DOI: 10.2478/acta-2020-0001
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Corporate Social Responsibility as a Source of Employees' Job Satisfaction in the Hospitality Industry

Abstract: The hospitality industry has been continuously struggling with high employee turnover and a significant “within” and “out of industry” labour mobility, regardless of the phase of the business cycle, time or geographical region. Additionally, as in any other service industry, employees’ performance is frequently the only way how to differentiate among otherwise almost identical outputs and the only way how to build and attain customers’ satisfaction, trust, and loyalty. Thus, employees’ motivation plays a signi… Show more

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“…Sharma et al, 2016). Research that discusses employee satisfaction is associated with corporate social responsibility programs (Bauman & Skitka, 2012;Jarkovská, 2020), or it is in the context of customer satisfaction (Chi & Gursoy, 2009). The difference in this study is that it is focused on employee satisfaction in e-commerce companies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sharma et al, 2016). Research that discusses employee satisfaction is associated with corporate social responsibility programs (Bauman & Skitka, 2012;Jarkovská, 2020), or it is in the context of customer satisfaction (Chi & Gursoy, 2009). The difference in this study is that it is focused on employee satisfaction in e-commerce companies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%