The Impact of Corporate Volunteerism on Organisational Identity and Organisational Identification: The Perspective of Community Groups and Internal Stakeholders

The current study seeks to uncover the process underlying the renegotiation process of organisational identity orientation, a framework proposed by Brickson (2005), as well as the change on the level of organisational identification in relation to corporate volunteerism, from the perspective of inte...

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Main Author: Lau, Ying Hung
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21056/
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description The current study seeks to uncover the process underlying the renegotiation process of organisational identity orientation, a framework proposed by Brickson (2005), as well as the change on the level of organisational identification in relation to corporate volunteerism, from the perspective of internal stakeholders and community groups. In the course of studying inductively two cases which employ different sets of strategy on corporate volunteerism, a framework on different stages of corporate volunteerism is proposed to demonstrate how organisational identity orientation was influenced progressively. The findings indicate that corporate volunteerism is more effective in altering the organisational identity orientation of employees and community groups than that of managers. The study concludes that there is a direct influence of corporate volunteerism on organisational identity orientation which is mediated by a number of factors namely, level and length of involvement in corporate volunteerism, stakeholders' distance from the central authority of the organization and construed external image (internal stakeholder-specific). The results also illustrate how different types of corporate volunteerism shape the strength of organisational identification by exercising indirect influence on the attractiveness of organisational identity and direct influences on the various components of organisational identification. Likewise, the findings also point to a number of mediating factors underlying the process of influence, namely, different types of corporate volunteerism, length of tenure of the internal stakeholders and their positions in the organisations. The findings were further integrated to develop a framework for analysing the relationship between corporate volunteerism, organisational identity orientation and organisational identification, which is subject to further test.
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spelling nottingham-210562018-01-04T12:33:26Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21056/ The Impact of Corporate Volunteerism on Organisational Identity and Organisational Identification: The Perspective of Community Groups and Internal Stakeholders Lau, Ying Hung The current study seeks to uncover the process underlying the renegotiation process of organisational identity orientation, a framework proposed by Brickson (2005), as well as the change on the level of organisational identification in relation to corporate volunteerism, from the perspective of internal stakeholders and community groups. In the course of studying inductively two cases which employ different sets of strategy on corporate volunteerism, a framework on different stages of corporate volunteerism is proposed to demonstrate how organisational identity orientation was influenced progressively. The findings indicate that corporate volunteerism is more effective in altering the organisational identity orientation of employees and community groups than that of managers. The study concludes that there is a direct influence of corporate volunteerism on organisational identity orientation which is mediated by a number of factors namely, level and length of involvement in corporate volunteerism, stakeholders' distance from the central authority of the organization and construed external image (internal stakeholder-specific). The results also illustrate how different types of corporate volunteerism shape the strength of organisational identification by exercising indirect influence on the attractiveness of organisational identity and direct influences on the various components of organisational identification. Likewise, the findings also point to a number of mediating factors underlying the process of influence, namely, different types of corporate volunteerism, length of tenure of the internal stakeholders and their positions in the organisations. The findings were further integrated to develop a framework for analysing the relationship between corporate volunteerism, organisational identity orientation and organisational identification, which is subject to further test. 2007 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21056/1/07MAlixal7.pdf.pdf Lau, Ying Hung (2007) The Impact of Corporate Volunteerism on Organisational Identity and Organisational Identification: The Perspective of Community Groups and Internal Stakeholders. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) corporate volunteerism organisational identity organisational identification
spellingShingle corporate volunteerism
organisational identity
organisational identification
Lau, Ying Hung
The Impact of Corporate Volunteerism on Organisational Identity and Organisational Identification: The Perspective of Community Groups and Internal Stakeholders
title The Impact of Corporate Volunteerism on Organisational Identity and Organisational Identification: The Perspective of Community Groups and Internal Stakeholders
title_full The Impact of Corporate Volunteerism on Organisational Identity and Organisational Identification: The Perspective of Community Groups and Internal Stakeholders
title_fullStr The Impact of Corporate Volunteerism on Organisational Identity and Organisational Identification: The Perspective of Community Groups and Internal Stakeholders
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Corporate Volunteerism on Organisational Identity and Organisational Identification: The Perspective of Community Groups and Internal Stakeholders
title_short The Impact of Corporate Volunteerism on Organisational Identity and Organisational Identification: The Perspective of Community Groups and Internal Stakeholders
title_sort impact of corporate volunteerism on organisational identity and organisational identification: the perspective of community groups and internal stakeholders
topic corporate volunteerism
organisational identity
organisational identification
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21056/