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Corporate Social Responsibility and Job Pursuit Intention of Employees in Vietnam KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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한국유통과학회 (Korea Distribution Science Association)
초록

As the Industrial Revolution 4.0 is spreading its wings all over the world and, therefore, also in Vietnam, the logistics industry in Vietnam is facing a severe shortage of human resources in both quantitative and qualitative terms. The role of human resources management (HRM) becomes extremely important. Recruitment is considered the first major function of HRM practices and is the cornerstone of successful in business. In order to improve the recruitment strategy, recruiters need to better understand job pursuit intentions (JPI) of job seekers. Therefore, this study investigates how four dimensions of corporate social responsibility (CSR) affect JPI among employees working in the logistics sector in Vietnam. The secondary data are from previous studies and published newspaper articles. Meanwhile, the primary data are collected from consultation with 10 experts and through five in-depth structured interviews with 30 randomly-selected employees as well as 288 survey questionnaires returned from employees in the logistics companies in Vietnam. The findings show that economic citizenship, legal citizenship and ethical citizenship are positively related to JPI of job seekers, where economic citizenship appears to be the most influential factor. The limitations of the study and an agenda for further research are put forward.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
    2.1. Signaling Theory
    2.2. Job Pursuit Intention
    2.3. Economic Citizenship
    2.4. Legal Citizenship
    2.5. Ethical Citizenship
    2.6. Philanthropic citizenship
    2.7. Research Model
3. Research Methodology
4. Findings and Discussion
    4.1. Findings
    4.2. Discussion
5. Conclusions
References
저자
  • Linh Viet HOANG(Graduate School, HELP University, Malaysia.)
  • Hieu Minh VU(Faculty of Business Administration, Van Lang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) Corresponding Author
  • Vu Minh NGO(School of Banking, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.)