Students’ perception of CSR and its influence on business performance. A multiple mediation analysis

Enrique Claver‐Cortés et al.

Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility2020https://doi.org/10.1111/beer.12286article
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Abstract

Firm managers play an important role in the implementation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) actions. Education is emerging as the key factor in developing a sense of moral responsibility amongst the business students who will eventually become company managers and decision makers. The aim of this research is, thus, twofold. First, to analyze the existence of a direct positive correlation between university students’ perception of CSR and its impact on business performance; and second, to examine the extent to which two factors (advantages brought by CSR and responsibilities toward stakeholders) act as mediation variables in the aforementioned correlation. The analysis was performed with a sample of 390 business‐related university students. Amongst the potential contributions made by this study we can highlight the possibility of knowing future managers’ way of thinking and of knowing the aspects where educational centers might improve their CSR teaching.

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@article{enrique2020,
  title        = {{Students’ perception of CSR and its influence on business performance. A multiple mediation analysis}},
  author       = {Enrique Claver‐Cortés et al.},
  journal      = {Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility},
  year         = {2020},
  doi          = {https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/beer.12286},
}

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