2022
DOI: 10.1108/ccsm-09-2021-0171
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Employees' reactions to CSR perception and disclosure in the presence of multilevel contingencies

Abstract: PurposePrimarily, this research aims to examine how and when firm-level corporate social responsibility (CSR) translates into individual-level attitudes and behaviors of employees under cross-level boundary conditions of firm-level family ownership (FO) and group-level ethical leadership.Design/methodology/approachPhilosophically, the present research comes under the post-positivist paradigm, with a deductive approach. The multilevel, multisource and multimethod data for this research were collected by employi… Show more

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“…The first paper is titled “Employees' reactions to CSR perception and disclosure in the presence of multilevel contingencies”. In this study, Mahmood et al . (2023) examine how and when firm-level CSR translates into individual-level attitudes and behaviors of employees under cross-level boundary conditions of firm-level family ownership and group-level ethical leadership.…”
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“…The first paper is titled “Employees' reactions to CSR perception and disclosure in the presence of multilevel contingencies”. In this study, Mahmood et al . (2023) examine how and when firm-level CSR translates into individual-level attitudes and behaviors of employees under cross-level boundary conditions of firm-level family ownership and group-level ethical leadership.…”
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“…In the end, we found the six articles, after standard reviews and revisions that have the potential to advance and expand theory and practice in the field of microfoundations of CSR and sustainable performance of the firms.The first paper is titled "Employees' reactions to CSR perception and disclosure in the presence of multilevel contingencies". In this study, Mahmood et al (2023) examine how and Guest…”
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