The impact of religiosity upon managers' CSR orientation: an empirical study in the Indian perspective
by Priyanka Verma; Anupam Singh
International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management (IJICBM), Vol. 12, No. 4, 2016

Abstract: Ethical behaviour among businesses has gained significant prominence in recent years. Survey evidence shows that there is significant influence of religiosity and values on managers' social responsiveness behaviour. Some of legal, economic and management literature has begun to explore numerous complex questions and concern that arise with the prospect of integrating religious perspectives, values and frameworks into businesses. This study examines the influence of religious values on ethical behaviour intentions (EBI) and managers' corporate social responsibility orientation (CSRO). The empirical data for this study was generated through a self-administered questionnaire and was analysed using AMOS software. The findings of our study indicate that commitment to moral self-improvement (CMSI) mediates positive effects of religiosity on EBI (EBI) and CSR orientations of managers.

Online publication date: Wed, 01-Jun-2016

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