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员工福利在企业社会责任(CSR)中的重要性已得到广泛认可。然而,尽管企业社会责任通常强调其社会维度,但其人文方面却经常处于次要地位,从这一角度探讨企业社会责任与员工福祉之间联系的研究十分有限。本研究采用新兴赋能过程方法,通过感知组织支持(POS)和同质体验(HEs)对企业人文责任(CHR)的影响,探讨企业人文责任(CHR)在提高员工幸福感方面的作用,从而填补这一空白。通过两次点调查,从 70 家跨国公司的 236 名员工中收集了数据。研究结果表明,POS 和 HE 对 CHR、生活幸福感和心理幸福感之间的关系起着积极的中介作用。然而,顺序中介对工作场所幸福感没有产生显著影响。研究最后讨论了研究结果、理论和实践意义、局限性以及未来研究。通过这一探索,我们更深入地了解了如何从人本主义的视角出发,用人的幸福感来提升员工的幸福感,为学术界和企业的可持续发展努力提供了宝贵的见解。
Unveiling the impact of corporate humanistic responsibility on sustainable employee well-being: Exploring perceived support and shared experiences
The significance of employee well-being within corporate social responsibility (CSR) is widely acknowledged. However, while CSR often emphasizes its societal dimension, its humanistic aspect frequently remains in the background, with limited exploration of its connection to employee well-being from this perspective. This study seeks to fill this gap by examining the role of corporate humanistic responsibility (CHR) in enhancing employee well-being, focusing on its influence through perceived organizational support (POS) and homogeneous experiences (HEs), employing an emerging-enabling process approach. Data were gathered from 236 employees across 70 multinational corporations through a two-time point survey. The findings indicate that both POS and HE positively mediate the relationship between CHR, life well-being, and psychological well-being. However, the sequential mediation did not yield significant impacts on workplace well-being. The study concludes by discussing the findings, theoretical and practical implications, limitations, and future studies. Through this exploration, a deeper understanding of how CHR can enhance employee well-being from a humanistic perspective is attained, offering valuable insights for academia and corporate sustainability endeavors.