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How and when community-oriented-corporate social responsibility affects employee societal behavior: A moderated-mediated model

The psychology of micro-corporate social responsibility (micro-CSR) and employee outcome has emerged in the contemporary literature of interdisciplinary management science. Previous studies have ignored the testing of mediating effects and boundary conditions in the association between micro-CSR and...

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Published in:Heliyon 2023-09, Vol.9 (9), p.e20097-e20097, Article e20097
Main Authors: Mahmud, Appel, Ali, Zulqurnain, Ashanuzzaman, Md, Ashrafuzzaman, Mohammad
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