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How corporate social responsibility perceptions affect employees’ positive behavior in the hospitality industry: moderating role of responsible leadership
How corporate social responsibility perceptions affect employees’ positive behavior in the hospitality industry: moderating role of responsible leadership
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How corporate social responsibility perceptions affect employees’ positive behavior in the hospitality industry: moderating role of responsible leadership

2022
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Overview
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a very important topic of discussion for the last couple of decades and several types of research have been conducted on this topic. Many of the previous studies discuss the impact of CSR on organizational outcomes. But this study expanded the CSR concept by investigating the positive effect of employees' perceived CSR on their behavior through moderating effect of responsible leadership (RL). This study is based on a sample gathered from Moroccan hotels which include 422 employees and 109 department managers. For the analysis of our data, we used the structured equation modeling (SEM) technique. The findings of the study reveal that CSR positively affects employee commitment, employee engagement, and employee organizational citizenship behavior respectively. Moreover, the proposed relationships between CSR and employee commitment (EC), employee engagement (EE), and employee organizational citizenship behavior (EOCB) were found to be positively moderated by responsible leadership (RL). So, the findings suggest that under strong responsible leadership, employees are more committed, engaged and show better organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs). At the end of this study, implications and recommendations for future research are given.