Examining the effects of CSR on organizational attractiveness: perception study of job seekers in India

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Esrafil Ali, B. Satpathy, Deepika R Gupta
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study the effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) effectiveness on job seekers’ organizational attractiveness (JSA). Deriving inspiration from Carroll’s theory, the study specifically tries to measure the impact of CSR on JSA with the four dimensions pertaining to economics (PECO), pertaining to legal compliance (PLCO), pertaining to ethics (PETH) and pertaining to philanthropic (PPH). Furthermore, the paper also tries to examine the moderating role of company selection (COM SEL) done based on high or low CSR reputation and JSA. Design/methodology/approach Management and engineering students enrolled in premier institutions and universities of Western Odisha in India are surveyed for their perceptions of CSR and JSA. Purposive and convenience sampling are applied to collect data from 456 job seekers. Based on the analysis, the study proposes two main models (Models 1 and 2) wherein Model 1 tries to measure the effect of CSR on JSA and Model 2 checks the moderating effect of COM SEL on CSR and JSA. In addition, robustness of the study is tested using control variables (Models 3 and 4). Data is treated through SmartPLS 3.3 software. The structural equation modelling (partial least squares-SEM) method is applied to test the hypotheses and for further analysis. Findings The result reveals an interesting insight. There is a positive and significant effect of PECO, PLCO and PPH on JSA. Moreover, no such significant effect is observed between PETH and JSA. Further, the findings are contrary with respect to COM SEL, that partially moderates the effect of CSR on JSA. However, the results reveal that COM SEL has a substantial moderating effect on the PPH dimension of CSR and JSA. Practical implications The results highlight that CSR positively and significantly affects JSA in terms of PECO, PLCO and PPH, thereby emphasizing that organizations must be more focused on these perspectives of CSR. Further, though the results did not exhibit any significance with PETH, it is essential that organizations should strengthen the ethical aspects of CSR as well and align them with the CSR strategic actions. The study also confirms the moderating effect of COM SEL on PPH dimension of CSR and JSA, thereby supporting the philanthropic approach in this domain. Further, the organizations should foresee the philanthropic factor of CSR as a competitive advantage to attract potential job seekers. Originality/value This research attempts to contribute to CSR and HR literature in two ways. First, it is the first attempt to use PLS-SEM with an attempt to understand job seekers’ perception of CSR and JSA with Indian data consisting of students belonging to premier business management and engineering institutes. Second, the study is an attempt to empirically measure the moderating effect of COM SEL on JSA. To sum up, the study will provide insights to organizations to help craft CSR strategies for attracting more job seekers.
企业社会责任对组织吸引力的影响:印度求职者的感知研究
目的研究企业社会责任(CSR)有效性对求职者组织吸引力(JSA)的影响。本研究从Carroll的理论中获得灵感,具体尝试从经济(PECO)、法律合规(PLCO)、道德(PETH)和慈善(PPH)四个维度来衡量企业社会责任对JSA的影响。此外,本文还试图检验基于高或低CSR声誉和JSA的公司选择(COM SEL)的调节作用。设计/方法/方法对印度西奥迪沙一流机构和大学的管理和工程专业学生进行了调查,了解他们对CSR和JSA的看法。采用目的性和便利性抽样方法,对456名求职者进行了数据采集。在此基础上,本研究提出了两个主要模型(模型1和模型2),其中模型1试图测量CSR对JSA的影响,模型2检验COM SEL对CSR和JSA的调节作用。此外,使用控制变量(模型3和4)测试了研究的稳健性。数据通过SmartPLS 3.3软件进行处理。应用结构方程建模(偏最小二乘SEM)方法来检验假设并进行进一步分析。结果揭示了一个有趣的见解。PECO、PLCO和PPH对JSA有积极而显著的影响。此外,在PETH和JSA之间没有观察到这种显著的影响。此外,研究结果与COM SEL相反,COM SEL部分缓和了CSR对JSA的影响。然而,研究结果表明,COM-SEL对CSR和JSA的PPH维度有显著的调节作用。实际含义研究结果强调,企业社会责任在PECO、PLCO和PPH方面对JSA产生了积极而显著的影响,从而强调组织必须更加关注企业社会责任的这些观点。此外,尽管研究结果对PETH没有任何意义,但至关重要的是,组织也应该加强企业社会责任的道德方面,并将其与企业社会责任战略行动相一致。该研究还证实了COM SEL对CSR和JSA的PPH维度的调节作用,从而支持该领域的慈善方法。此外,各组织应将企业社会责任的慈善因素视为吸引潜在求职者的竞争优势。原创性/价值本研究试图从两个方面为企业社会责任和人力资源文献做出贡献。首先,这是首次尝试使用PLS-SEM,试图通过印度数据来了解求职者对企业社会责任和JSA的看法,这些数据由一流商业管理和工程学院的学生组成。其次,本研究试图实证衡量COM SEL对JSA的调节作用。总之,这项研究将为组织提供见解,帮助制定吸引更多求职者的企业社会责任战略。
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