We examined the attitudes of millennial-aged business students toward economic, social and environmental corporate responsibility (CR). Currently, these individuals are of an age that they have entered the workforce and are now ascending or have ascended into roles of leadership in which they have decision-making power that influences their company’s CR agenda and implementation. Thus, following the ecological systems perspective, we tested both the macro influence of cultural values (survival/self-expression and traditional/secular-rational values) and structural forces (income inequality, welfare socialism and environmental vulnerability) on these individuals’ attitudes toward CR.

Terpstra Tong, J. L. Y., Ralston, D. A., Furrer, O., Karam, C. M., Patricia Egri, C., Richards, M., Dabić, M., Reynaud, E., Fu, P., Palmer, I., Srinivasan, N., Teresa De La Garza Carranza, M., Butt, A., Ruiz-Gutiérrez, J., Hoon Lee, C., Naoumova, I., Moon, Y., Pla-Barber, J., Molteni, M. M., Hsu Kuo, M., Casado, T., Sidani, Y. M., Mockaitis, A., Milton, L., Zatorska, L., Chia Ho, B., Gelbuda, M., Alas, R., Danis, W., Attitudes of millennials toward corporate responsibility: a 28-society multilevel analysis, <<CROSS CULTURAL & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT>>, 2024; 2024 (December): N/A-N/A. [doi:https://doi.org/10.1108/CCSM-03-2023-0041] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/302003]

Attitudes of millennials toward corporate responsibility: a 28-society multilevel analysis

Molteni, Mario Marco;
2024

Abstract

We examined the attitudes of millennial-aged business students toward economic, social and environmental corporate responsibility (CR). Currently, these individuals are of an age that they have entered the workforce and are now ascending or have ascended into roles of leadership in which they have decision-making power that influences their company’s CR agenda and implementation. Thus, following the ecological systems perspective, we tested both the macro influence of cultural values (survival/self-expression and traditional/secular-rational values) and structural forces (income inequality, welfare socialism and environmental vulnerability) on these individuals’ attitudes toward CR.
2024
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Terpstra Tong, J. L. Y., Ralston, D. A., Furrer, O., Karam, C. M., Patricia Egri, C., Richards, M., Dabić, M., Reynaud, E., Fu, P., Palmer, I., Srinivasan, N., Teresa De La Garza Carranza, M., Butt, A., Ruiz-Gutiérrez, J., Hoon Lee, C., Naoumova, I., Moon, Y., Pla-Barber, J., Molteni, M. M., Hsu Kuo, M., Casado, T., Sidani, Y. M., Mockaitis, A., Milton, L., Zatorska, L., Chia Ho, B., Gelbuda, M., Alas, R., Danis, W., Attitudes of millennials toward corporate responsibility: a 28-society multilevel analysis, <<CROSS CULTURAL & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT>>, 2024; 2024 (December): N/A-N/A. [doi:https://doi.org/10.1108/CCSM-03-2023-0041] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/302003]
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