Socially responsible HR practices and their effects on employees’ wellbeing: empirical evidence from Catalonia, Spain
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Corporate social responsibility towards employees has been promoted by international organizations that produced recommendations, conventions, principles and other documents to enhance job quality and wellbeing at work. However, much is still unknown about their effects. This article empirically analyses the effectiveness of several practices of human resource management, which are “responsible” according to those international institutions, in relation to three well-known dimensions of employees’ wellbeing at work: job stress, job satisfaction and trust in management. The empirical analysis is conducted for the case of Catalonia using information from the Quality of Work Life Survey for 2007. [...]
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Celma D, Martinez-Garcia E, RAya JM. Socially responsible HR practices and their effects on employees’ wellbeing: empirical evidence from Catalonia, Spain. ERMBE. 2018 Aug;24(2):82-89. DOI: 10.1016/j.iedeen.2017.12.001
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© 2017 AEDEM. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U.
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