Corporate social performance and attractiveness as an employer to different job seeking populations

Journal of Business Ethics 28 (3):243 - 253 (2000)
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Abstract

This study investigates the hypothesis that the advantage corporate social performance (CSP) yields in attracting human resources depends on the degree of job choice possessed by the job seeking population. Results indicate that organizational CSP is positively related to employer attractiveness for job seekers with high levels of job choice but not related for populations with low levels suggesting advantages to firms with high levels of CSP in the ability to attract the most qualified employees

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