Professional Aspirations as Indicators of Responsible Leadership Style and Corporate Social Responsibility. Are We Training the Responsible Managers that Business and Society Need? A Cross-national Study
The relationship between responsible leadership (RL), identified from achievement expectations, and the importance attached to corporate social responsibility (CSR) was analyzed. In a survey of 1,833 business management undergraduates in six Ibero-American countries, factor analysis identified three...
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doaj-1dba2a4a3a104c5f94af53ada541858f2020-11-25T02:01:58ZengColegio Oficial de Psicólogos de MadridJournal of Work and Organizational Psychology1576-59622174-05342020-03-01361496110.5093/jwop2020a511320559Professional Aspirations as Indicators of Responsible Leadership Style and Corporate Social Responsibility. Are We Training the Responsible Managers that Business and Society Need? A Cross-national StudyFlor Sánchez0Angélica Sandoval1Jesús Rodríguez-Pomeda2Fernando Casani3Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, SpainUniversidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, SpainUniversidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, SpainUniversidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, SpainThe relationship between responsible leadership (RL), identified from achievement expectations, and the importance attached to corporate social responsibility (CSR) was analyzed. In a survey of 1,833 business management undergraduates in six Ibero-American countries, factor analysis identified three approaches to stakeholder relations, behaviors, and professional aspirations: a relational style associated with the intention to collaborate with others; a pragmatic style geared to attaining personal and organizational objectives; and an individualist style informed by a drive for personal achievement. Regression analyses confirmed the relationship between relational and pragmatic styles and CSR geared to stakeholder well-being, protection of social and natural environments, and ethical management. Both were associated with regard to the responsibilities that ensure business survival (such as meeting customer needs), while the individualist style was aligned with hostility toward those dimensions of CSR. These findings suggest that the relational and pragmatic styles lead to more effective CSR management. https://journals.copmadrid.org/jwop/art/jwop2020a5 responsible leadershipprofessional aspirationscorporate social responsibilitybusiness managementsustainability mindset |
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Flor Sánchez Angélica Sandoval Jesús Rodríguez-Pomeda Fernando Casani Professional Aspirations as Indicators of Responsible Leadership Style and Corporate Social Responsibility. Are We Training the Responsible Managers that Business and Society Need? A Cross-national Study Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology responsible leadership professional aspirations corporate social responsibility business management sustainability mindset |
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Flor Sánchez Angélica Sandoval Jesús Rodríguez-Pomeda Fernando Casani |
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Professional Aspirations as Indicators of Responsible Leadership Style and Corporate Social Responsibility. Are We Training the Responsible Managers that Business and Society Need? A Cross-national Study |
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Professional Aspirations as Indicators of Responsible Leadership Style and Corporate Social Responsibility. Are We Training the Responsible Managers that Business and Society Need? A Cross-national Study |
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Professional Aspirations as Indicators of Responsible Leadership Style and Corporate Social Responsibility. Are We Training the Responsible Managers that Business and Society Need? A Cross-national Study |
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Professional Aspirations as Indicators of Responsible Leadership Style and Corporate Social Responsibility. Are We Training the Responsible Managers that Business and Society Need? A Cross-national Study |
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Professional Aspirations as Indicators of Responsible Leadership Style and Corporate Social Responsibility. Are We Training the Responsible Managers that Business and Society Need? A Cross-national Study |
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professional aspirations as indicators of responsible leadership style and corporate social responsibility. are we training the responsible managers that business and society need? a cross-national study |
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Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid |
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Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology |
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1576-5962 2174-0534 |
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2020-03-01 |
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The relationship between responsible leadership (RL), identified from achievement expectations, and the importance attached to corporate social responsibility (CSR) was analyzed. In a survey of 1,833 business management undergraduates in six Ibero-American countries, factor analysis identified three approaches to stakeholder relations, behaviors, and professional aspirations: a relational style associated with the intention to collaborate with others; a pragmatic style geared to attaining personal and organizational objectives; and an individualist style informed by a drive for personal achievement. Regression analyses confirmed the relationship between relational and pragmatic styles and CSR geared to stakeholder well-being, protection of social and natural environments, and ethical management. Both were associated with regard to the responsibilities that ensure business survival (such as meeting customer needs), while the individualist style was aligned with hostility toward those dimensions of CSR. These findings suggest that the relational and pragmatic styles lead to more effective CSR management. |
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responsible leadership professional aspirations corporate social responsibility business management sustainability mindset |
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