How is CSR Related to Job Satisfaction?
The most important goal that any company with an efficient CSR policy
should always strive for is total stakeholder trust, in addition to,
more importantly, Stakeholder satisfaction. To review, stakeholders
include executives and board members, investors and shareholders,
managers/supervisors and employees, customers, and even the surrounding
community. If a company can successfully adapt and execute an efficient
CSR policy, that shows that the company has a strong business-ethical
culture as well as a human resource management team that knows exactly
what they are doing. These are all the necessary ingredients for a
healthy, happy work environment. If the company can continuously build
trust and continue to make the stakeholders satisfied than that
company's overall image and reputation is lifted. By doing this,
employees are going to be more motivated to come to work because they
are fully aware that they are working for a top-quality, highly
competitive company that will do what it takes to be an market/industry
leader. If the employees and and company heads are doing their jobs
correctly and they are making a profit while also satisfying the needs
of the stakeholders, in addition to taking care of/preserving the
environment in which the company does business in, then that company has
successfully upheld their CSR policy and their will be job satisfaction
among all the employees.
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