Abstract
The establishment or nurturing of a supportive organizational climate encompasses various activities rooted in ethical commitments. This study focuses on the outcome of these activities, exploring how team members’ collective interpretation and evaluation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives’ presence and authenticity impact team empowerment as a driver of team performance. Drawing on the organizational climate literature, while integrating signaling theory and attribution theory, we hypothesize that the impact of CSR climate on team performance through team empowerment hinges on two key factors. First, teams must perceive the presence of CSR initiatives, denoting CSR climate quality. Secondly, there must be a consensus regarding the authenticity of these initiatives, signifying CSR climate strength. Results from a partial least squares—structural equation modeling analysis of multi-informant data obtained from 537 team members within 73 teams of 35 retail organizations in Belgium support most of our hypotheses. The results reveal that both CSR climate quality and strength are important drivers of team empowerment in support of team performance.
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The data that support the findings of this study are available upon reasonable request from the authors.
Notes
Assessments of CSR climate quality and CSR climate strength, as well as their dimensionality and convergent validity are not reported in this section, as these team level variables are measured through average scores and within-group consensus scores (see supplementary material appendix A for a detailed explanation).
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Kluijtmans, T., Meyfroodt, K. & Crucke, S. Doing Good and Doing Well? CSR Climate as a Driver of Team Empowerment and Team Performance. J Bus Ethics (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-024-05678-z
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