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CSR Research: Engaging Employees

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What makes a firm more likely to support LGBTQ+ employees?

RESEARCH BRIEF - Whether firms adopt LGBTQ+ supportive policies is influenced by a variety of factors including the geographical, political, and legal context.

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Framing the reasons for inclusion and diversity policies can increase levels of support

RESEARCH BRIEF - Companies should be mindful of how they frame messaging around inclusion and diversity initiatives, as there are differences in how men and women respond to such messaging.

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Greenwashing dampens employee engagement in CSR activities

RESEARCH BRIEF - When company actions differ from stated values, employee engagement in CSR activities is negatively impacted—especially for employees that consider their work meaningful.

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Employee Knowledge of CSR

Employee knowledge of CSR activities linked to satisfaction and commitment

Employee knowledge of CSR activities, regardless of type, can lead to increased job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and organizational citizenship behavior, while also decreasing turnover intention.

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well treated employees

Well-treated employees feel more satisfied and connected to their companies

Thinking about how to improve employee well-being? Think first about your employment practices.

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honesty in employee communications

Need to change employee behavior? Be honest about your motives

When encouraged to change behavior, employees may be more motivated by straightforward, business-driven reasoning than stated prosocial motives such as saving the environment—which they may not view as genuine.

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meaningful work

Meaningful work increases employee engagement

Want employees to be more engaged? Tell them why what they do is important.

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CSR and employee satisfaction

Corporate citizenship leads to happier and more committed employees

RESEARCH BRIEF - Employees with favorable perceptions of their organization's corporate citizenship tend to experience higher levels of self-efficacy, hope, and optimism about work.

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diversity and employee engagement

Diversity alone won’t cut it—inclusion is more likely to improve organizational outcomes

RESEARCH BRIEF - Positive organizational outcomes require both diversity in numbers and inclusion in practice.

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supporting diverse employees coping with discrimination

How to support diverse employees coping with discrimination at work

RESEARCH BRIEF - Adopting and encouraging active measures to address race discrimination (seeking supervisor intervention, filing a formal HR complaint, etc.) may improve employee satisfaction with, trust in, and commitment to their employers.

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language and gender equality in recruitment

Careful choice of language and representation can increase gender equality in recruitment

RESEARCH BRIEF - The language used in job advertisements, along with representation of women in the recruitment process, promote gender equality in hiring.

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creativity increases giving

Ask donors to get creative to increase donations

RESEARCH BRIEF - Researchers tested several donation scenarios encouraging varying degrees of creativity...

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