Does Doing Good Mean Doing Better? Influence of CSR Implementations on Employee Work Motivation in Organizations

The issue of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a highly prominent on the international business stage. CSR is present in almost any organization regardless of its size or the industry in which it is operating. This thesis aims to examine the unconventional link of CSR and employee work motiva...

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Main Author: Larisa, Beresneva
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Language:English
Published: Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för organisation och entreprenörskap (OE) 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-lnu-750272018-06-12T06:20:27ZDoes Doing Good Mean Doing Better? Influence of CSR Implementations on Employee Work Motivation in OrganizationsengLarisa, BeresnevaLinnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för organisation och entreprenörskap (OE)2018Corporate Social ResponsibilityEmployee MotivationManagementSubordinateBusiness AdministrationFöretagsekonomiThe issue of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a highly prominent on the international business stage. CSR is present in almost any organization regardless of its size or the industry in which it is operating. This thesis aims to examine the unconventional link of CSR and employee work motivation, considering how prominent the issue is today. It seeks to explore employee awareness of the issue in the workplace and its influence on motivation of employees on both managerial and subordinate levels.Interviews and surveys were conducted among employees from a variety of departments in organizations that are highly involved with CSR. The goal was to learn about the influences that CSR has on the individuals who have a close connection with it and predict whether making more emphasis on social responsibility in organizations could have a practical benefit resulting in an increased employee motivation. The analysis of the findings showed that CSR can indeed contribute to increased employee motivation. Training and development programs based on CSR can have a positive effect on motivation of employees with some dependency on several factors: level of intrinsic motivation, initial interest in and the level of awareness about CSR and/or the presence of needs of achievement and affiliation. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-75027application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Corporate Social Responsibility
Employee Motivation
Management
Subordinate
Business Administration
Företagsekonomi
spellingShingle Corporate Social Responsibility
Employee Motivation
Management
Subordinate
Business Administration
Företagsekonomi
Larisa, Beresneva
Does Doing Good Mean Doing Better? Influence of CSR Implementations on Employee Work Motivation in Organizations
description The issue of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a highly prominent on the international business stage. CSR is present in almost any organization regardless of its size or the industry in which it is operating. This thesis aims to examine the unconventional link of CSR and employee work motivation, considering how prominent the issue is today. It seeks to explore employee awareness of the issue in the workplace and its influence on motivation of employees on both managerial and subordinate levels.Interviews and surveys were conducted among employees from a variety of departments in organizations that are highly involved with CSR. The goal was to learn about the influences that CSR has on the individuals who have a close connection with it and predict whether making more emphasis on social responsibility in organizations could have a practical benefit resulting in an increased employee motivation. The analysis of the findings showed that CSR can indeed contribute to increased employee motivation. Training and development programs based on CSR can have a positive effect on motivation of employees with some dependency on several factors: level of intrinsic motivation, initial interest in and the level of awareness about CSR and/or the presence of needs of achievement and affiliation.
author Larisa, Beresneva
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title Does Doing Good Mean Doing Better? Influence of CSR Implementations on Employee Work Motivation in Organizations
title_short Does Doing Good Mean Doing Better? Influence of CSR Implementations on Employee Work Motivation in Organizations
title_full Does Doing Good Mean Doing Better? Influence of CSR Implementations on Employee Work Motivation in Organizations
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title_full_unstemmed Does Doing Good Mean Doing Better? Influence of CSR Implementations on Employee Work Motivation in Organizations
title_sort does doing good mean doing better? influence of csr implementations on employee work motivation in organizations
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