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How spirituality affects individuals' attitudes towards corporate social responsibility: a moderated mediation model

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How spirituality affects individuals' attitudes towards corporate social responsibility: a moderated mediation model

W. Huang, S. Chen, et al.

This exciting study delves into the connection between spirituality and corporate social responsibility (CSR) attitudes. Conducted by Wenchuan Huang, Shouming Chen, Talib Hussain, and Ahmed Rabeeu, the research reveals how idealism mediates this relationship and how relativism enhances both spirituality-idealism and spirituality-CSR connections. Discover the insights that can reshape CSR understanding!

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Abstract
This study investigates the relationship between spirituality and individual attitudes toward corporate social responsibility (CSR), exploring the mediating role of idealism and the moderating role of relativism. A two-wave survey of 147 Pakistani MBA students revealed a positive correlation between spirituality and CSR attitudes, mediated by idealism. Relativism strengthens both the spirituality-idealism and spirituality-CSR attitude relationships. The findings contribute to understanding the micro-foundations of CSR.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
May 25, 2024
Authors
Wenchuan Huang, Shouming Chen, Talib Hussain, Ahmed Rabeeu
Tags
spirituality
corporate social responsibility
idealism
relativism
attitudes
Pakistani MBA students
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