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The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Employee Management: A Case Study in Vietnam  

TRAN, Quang Bach (Faculty of Economics, Vinh University)
NGUYEN, Thi Thu Cuc (Faculty of Economics, Vinh University)
HO, Dieu Anh (Faculty of Economics, Vinh University)
DUONG, Duc Anh (Faculty of Foreign Languages, Vinh University)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.8, no.4, 2021 , pp. 1033-1045 More about this Journal
Abstract
Corporate social responsibility for employees is associated with employees' requirements related to the work and the organization's ability to meet such needs. The study aims to examine the impact of corporate social responsibility for workers on employee management effectiveness amongst businesses in Vietnam. Using the quantitative method, through SEM linear structural model analysis, the research surveys 619 samples of employees at businesses in Vietnam. The study results show that corporate social responsibility for workers has both a direct and indirect impact on the effectiveness of employee management through intermediary factors such as organizational identity, organizational commitment, and knowledge sharing of employees. In addition, the study also demonstrates that commitment has a positive correlation with both organizational identification and knowledge sharing of employees in the businesses. On that basis, the study proposes several recommendations to improve employee administration efficiency. This study's findings have shown the importance and impact of corporate social responsibility in many respects on employee administration efficiency. These are meaningful contributions in theoretical and practical aspects that help businesses get a more in-depth insight into employee administration and the need to care and promote corporate social responsibility for employees, which is an important basis for further research.
Keywords
Corporate Social Responsibility; Employee Management; Organizational Identity; Organizational Commitment; Knowledge Sharing;
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