“An Application of J.P Gond’s “CSR-CFP Behavioural Model for Employees” to Employees at Enterprise Rent-a-Car”

Abstract This study sets out to test Gond’s (2010) “CSR-CFP Behavioural Model for Employees”. The study interviews eight employees of Enterprise Rent-a-Car in an attempt to establish the extent to which employee perceptions are affected by an organisation’s Corporate Social Performance. Gond’s assum...

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Main Author: Cooper, Jack
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2010
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24544/
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description Abstract This study sets out to test Gond’s (2010) “CSR-CFP Behavioural Model for Employees”. The study interviews eight employees of Enterprise Rent-a-Car in an attempt to establish the extent to which employee perceptions are affected by an organisation’s Corporate Social Performance. Gond’s assumption that employees’ perceptions will result in employee social behaviours in the form of either Organisational Citizenship Behaviours or Organisational Irresponsible Behaviours is discussed, with the implication made that it is instead individually held values and beliefs that instruct employee actions in the workplace.
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spelling nottingham-245442017-12-26T07:08:01Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24544/ “An Application of J.P Gond’s “CSR-CFP Behavioural Model for Employees” to Employees at Enterprise Rent-a-Car” Cooper, Jack Abstract This study sets out to test Gond’s (2010) “CSR-CFP Behavioural Model for Employees”. The study interviews eight employees of Enterprise Rent-a-Car in an attempt to establish the extent to which employee perceptions are affected by an organisation’s Corporate Social Performance. Gond’s assumption that employees’ perceptions will result in employee social behaviours in the form of either Organisational Citizenship Behaviours or Organisational Irresponsible Behaviours is discussed, with the implication made that it is instead individually held values and beliefs that instruct employee actions in the workplace. 2010-10-25 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24544/1/Final_version_pdf.pdf Cooper, Jack (2010) “An Application of J.P Gond’s “CSR-CFP Behavioural Model for Employees” to Employees at Enterprise Rent-a-Car”. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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“An Application of J.P Gond’s “CSR-CFP Behavioural Model for Employees” to Employees at Enterprise Rent-a-Car”
title “An Application of J.P Gond’s “CSR-CFP Behavioural Model for Employees” to Employees at Enterprise Rent-a-Car”
title_full “An Application of J.P Gond’s “CSR-CFP Behavioural Model for Employees” to Employees at Enterprise Rent-a-Car”
title_fullStr “An Application of J.P Gond’s “CSR-CFP Behavioural Model for Employees” to Employees at Enterprise Rent-a-Car”
title_full_unstemmed “An Application of J.P Gond’s “CSR-CFP Behavioural Model for Employees” to Employees at Enterprise Rent-a-Car”
title_short “An Application of J.P Gond’s “CSR-CFP Behavioural Model for Employees” to Employees at Enterprise Rent-a-Car”
title_sort “an application of j.p gond’s “csr-cfp behavioural model for employees” to employees at enterprise rent-a-car”
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24544/