Towards sustainability of companies' development via attracting millennial job applicants: Impact of corporate social responsibility and individual values

Praptini Yulianti, Refita Syaiskha Prameswari

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Abstract

Organizations can be sustainability development so it is becoming some needs to balancing between profitability and moral responsibility through Corporate Social Responsibility. This study objective is to explore external and internal CSR policy in attracting millennials employees regarding their values. Data collected with an online questionnaire and technique analyses using PLS. The result of this study states that all hypothesis is supported. External CSR is significantly influenced by P-O fit, Internal CSR is significantly influenced by P-O fit and P-O fit is significance influenced among Job Pursuit Intention. The implication of this study is organizations which have positive Internal CSR policies are more attractive to potential applicants because the organizations are seen to "care for" its employees and external CSR is viewed as a means of enhancing corporate image and organizational attraction for job seekers in competitive environments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)69-76
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Security and Sustainability Issues
Volume9
Issue numberMay
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • External CSR
  • Internal CSR
  • Job pursuit intention
  • P-O fit

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