The impact of internal corporate social responsibility on employees' subjective well-being: the case of the Chinese IT industry

This study used a quantitative research method to conduct a web-based questionnaire survey with a sample of employees in the IT industry in China. The data was then analysed through SPSS, and the results were compared with previous studies. The study found that health and safety were the most import...

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Main Author: Tao, Liu
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2022
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/68066/
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description This study used a quantitative research method to conduct a web-based questionnaire survey with a sample of employees in the IT industry in China. The data was then analysed through SPSS, and the results were compared with previous studies. The study found that health and safety were the most important factors associated with employees' subjective well-being (job satisfaction) in the Chinese IT industry during the particular period of the epidemic. I-CSR and the dimensions of i-CSR such as health and safety, employment stability, employee empowerment and work-life balance were significantly associated with employees' subjective well-being (job satisfaction).
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spelling nottingham-680662023-04-27T15:18:44Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/68066/ The impact of internal corporate social responsibility on employees' subjective well-being: the case of the Chinese IT industry Tao, Liu This study used a quantitative research method to conduct a web-based questionnaire survey with a sample of employees in the IT industry in China. The data was then analysed through SPSS, and the results were compared with previous studies. The study found that health and safety were the most important factors associated with employees' subjective well-being (job satisfaction) in the Chinese IT industry during the particular period of the epidemic. I-CSR and the dimensions of i-CSR such as health and safety, employment stability, employee empowerment and work-life balance were significantly associated with employees' subjective well-being (job satisfaction). 2022-03-10 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/68066/1/20284798_BUSI4173_2021.docx Tao, Liu (2022) The impact of internal corporate social responsibility on employees' subjective well-being: the case of the Chinese IT industry. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
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The impact of internal corporate social responsibility on employees' subjective well-being: the case of the Chinese IT industry
title The impact of internal corporate social responsibility on employees' subjective well-being: the case of the Chinese IT industry
title_full The impact of internal corporate social responsibility on employees' subjective well-being: the case of the Chinese IT industry
title_fullStr The impact of internal corporate social responsibility on employees' subjective well-being: the case of the Chinese IT industry
title_full_unstemmed The impact of internal corporate social responsibility on employees' subjective well-being: the case of the Chinese IT industry
title_short The impact of internal corporate social responsibility on employees' subjective well-being: the case of the Chinese IT industry
title_sort impact of internal corporate social responsibility on employees' subjective well-being: the case of the chinese it industry
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/68066/