2020
DOI: 10.21315/aamj2020.25.2.2
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Impact of Internal CSR Perception on Affective Organisational Commitment among Bank Employees

Abstract: The present study aims to investigate the relationship between perceived internal corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and affective organisational commitment. Based on a primary data sample of 300 bank employees, a structural equation model (SEM) was developed to test the research hypotheses. The results indicated that the research model fitted well with the empirical data. The findings show that employee perception of internal CSR dimensions was significantly related to affective organisational co… Show more

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“…Corporate performance can be further investigated by incorporating components of employee morale due to CSR activities in the banks. The possibility of inclusion of CSR activities as a core Use of technological tools for assuring compliance requirements Dung (2020), Hossain and Reaz (2007) of corporate governance and its probable outcomes can also be examined in the banking context. The role of disruptive technologies like AI and ML could also be explored from purview of better data processing and reporting.…”
Section: Future Research Directionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corporate performance can be further investigated by incorporating components of employee morale due to CSR activities in the banks. The possibility of inclusion of CSR activities as a core Use of technological tools for assuring compliance requirements Dung (2020), Hossain and Reaz (2007) of corporate governance and its probable outcomes can also be examined in the banking context. The role of disruptive technologies like AI and ML could also be explored from purview of better data processing and reporting.…”
Section: Future Research Directionmentioning
confidence: 99%