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Serving the Community; What are the individual and programmatic determinants for a corporate social responsibility program developed for high potentials in a talent management program?

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Author(s)
Miert, I.C.J. van
Contributor(s)
Peeters, M
Keywords
Corporate social responsibility
organizational citizenship behaviour
job dimensions
corporate citizenship
determinants
participation

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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/321293
Online Access
http://dspace.library.uu.nl:8080/handle/1874/257611
Abstract
In the ongoing globalization, it becomes difficult to attract the talents that are suited for an organisation as Philips. Previous research shows that organisations need to innovate and listen to the needs of the High Potentials (HPs). The needs are to give something back to the community. Therefore a solution could be to implement a corporate social responsibility program. This research examined the individual (based on organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB)) and the programmatic (based on the job dimensions of Hackman & Oldham (1975)) determinants of a successful corporate social responsibility program. With successful we mean that participants, HPs enrolled in a talent management program, are willing to participate. Using a sample of 134 participants from the Benelux, significant results showed that job dimensions lead to a higher willingness to participate, and that task significance is especially important. OCB showed to be positively related to the willingness of respondents to participate in a corporate social responsibility program. Implications for future research, theory, and practice are discussed. Moreover an advice is given for the implementation of a corporate social responsibility program for the HPs of Philips.
Date
2012-07-31
Type
Master thesis
Identifier
oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/257611
http://dspace.library.uu.nl:8080/handle/1874/257611
Copyright/License
info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess
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