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CSR Fraud, Employee Green Behaviour, Green Capability: The Mediating Role of Person-Organisation Fit
The aim of this study is to enrich scholarly discourse on sustainable development by presenting empirical findings aimed at mitigating fraudulent activities linked to corporate social responsibility (CSR). As a focus of study, we examine the influence of employee green behaviour and green capability on CSR fraud, with person-organisation fit as a mediating factor. To deal with such concerns, questionnaires were administered to eight mining companies operating in Indonesia, located in East Java Province. The findings demonstrate that person-organisation (P-O) fit has a significant negative effect on corporate social responsibility fraud (CSRF), whilst employee green behaviour (EGB) and green capability (GC) positively influence P-O fit. Furthermore, EGB and GC interact to strengthen P-O fit, which in turn mediates their partial relationship with CSRF. The results also support the mediated moderation effect, indicating that the combined influence of EGB and GC indirectly impacts CSRF through P-O fit. However, demographic factors (age, education, gender and tenure) do not significantly affect CSRF, and alternative paths do not provide additional significant insights beyond the main model. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
期刊介绍:
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management is a journal that publishes both theoretical and practical contributions related to the social and environmental responsibilities of businesses in the context of sustainable development. It covers a wide range of topics, including tools and practices associated with these responsibilities, case studies, and cross-country surveys of best practices. The journal aims to help organizations improve their performance and accountability in these areas.
The main focus of the journal is on research and practical advice for the development and assessment of social responsibility and environmental tools. It also features practical case studies and evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches to sustainability. The journal encourages the discussion and debate of sustainability issues and closely monitors the demands of various stakeholder groups. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management is a refereed journal, meaning that all contributions undergo a rigorous review process. It seeks high-quality contributions that appeal to a diverse audience from various disciplines.