Internal Corporate Social Responsibility as a Microfoundation of Employee Well-Being and Job Performance
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Analysis
3.2. Discriminant Validity Test
3.3. The Goodness-of-Fit Test Results
3.4. Significance Test
3.5. Hypotheses Test Result
4. Discussion
5. Limitation
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Mean | Standard Deviation | Category |
---|---|---|---|
Internal CSR | 3.32 | 0.64 | Medium |
Work engagement | 3.87 | 0.67 | High |
Burnout | 2.00 | 0.88 | Low |
Job performance | 3.79 | 0.52 | High |
Variable | Code | Loading Factor | Critical Ratio |
---|---|---|---|
Internal CSR | CSR1 | 0.769 | 13.832 |
CSR2 | 0.776 | 14.093 | |
CSR3 | 0.784 | 14.285 | |
CSR4 | 0.793 | 14.523 | |
CSR5 | 0.818 | 15.069 | |
CSR6 | 0.762 | 13.822 | |
CSR7 | 0.738 | 13.311 | |
CSR8 | 0.798 | 14.589 | |
CSR9 | 0.798 | 14.615 | |
CSR10 | 0.784 | 14.267 | |
CSR11 | 0.764 | 13.788 | |
CSR12 | 0.791 | 14.404 | |
CSR13 | 0.771 | 13.991 | |
CSR14 | 0.762 | 13.779 | |
CSR15 | 0.773 | 14.022 | |
CSR16 | 0.789 | 14.382 | |
Work engagement | WE1 | 0.754 | 12.232 |
WE2 | 0.766 | 13.575 | |
WE3 | 0.797 | 14.223 | |
WE4 | 0.768 | 13.623 | |
WE5 | 0.779 | 13.815 | |
WE6 | 0.792 | 14.079 | |
WE7 | 0.775 | 13.733 | |
WE8 | 0.775 | 13.741 | |
WE9 | 0.764 | 13.509 | |
WE10 | 0.786 | 13.931 | |
WE11 | 0.789 | 14.017 | |
WE12 | 0.779 | 13.822 | |
WE13 | 0.759 | 13.412 | |
WE14 | 0.797 | 14.187 | |
WE15 | 0.787 | 13.944 | |
WE16 | 0.736 | 12.961 | |
Burnout | BO1 | 0.835 | 16.254 |
BO2 | 0.816 | 16.769 | |
BO3 | 0.822 | 17.045 | |
BO4 | 0.856 | 18.191 | |
BO5 | 0.878 | 19.095 | |
BO6 | 0.874 | 18.842 | |
BO7 | 0.852 | 18.026 | |
BO8 | 0.809 | 16.769 | |
Job performance | JP1 | 0.772 | 14.524 |
JP2 | 0.777 | 14.643 | |
JP3 | 0.786 | 14.885 | |
JP4 | 0.781 | 14.738 | |
JP5 | 0.77 | 14.512 | |
JP6 | 0.757 | 14.17 | |
JP7 | 0.752 | 14.06 | |
JP8 | 0.797 | 15.108 | |
JP9 | 0.775 | 14.566 | |
JP10 | 0.788 | 14.926 | |
JP11 | 0.809 | 15.392 | |
JP12 | 0.778 | 14.697 | |
JP13 | 0.786 | 14.836 | |
JP14 | 0.795 | 15.049 | |
JP15 | 0.79 | 14.913 | |
JP16 | 0.763 | 14.329 | |
JP17 | 0.768 | 14.414 | |
JP18 | 0.744 | 13.887 | |
JP19 | 0.773 | 14.591 | |
JP20 | 0.76 | 14.262 |
Variable | AVE | Composite Reliability |
---|---|---|
Internal CSR | 0.608 | 0.975 |
Work engagement | 0.601 | 0.971 |
Burnout | 0.711 | 0.950 |
Job performance | 0.603 | 0.978 |
Criteria | Cutoff Value | Result | Conclusion |
---|---|---|---|
Absolute: | |||
p-value (sig.) | >0.05 | 0.02 | Poor |
Chi-squared/df | ≤3 | 1879 | Poor |
GFI (goodness of Fit) | ≥0.90 | 0.831 | Marginal fit |
RMSEA (root-mean-square error of approximation) | ≤0.08 | 0.019 | Good fit |
RMR (root-mean-square residual) | ≤0.05 | 0.049 | Good fit |
Incremental: | |||
AGFI (adjusted goodness-of-fit index) | ≥0.90 | 0.818 | Marginal fit |
CFI (comparative fit index) | ≥0.90 | 0.987 | Good fit |
Incremental fit index (IFI) | ≥0.90 | 0.987 | Good fit |
Relative fit index (RFI) | ≥0.95 | 0.870 | Marginal fit |
Parsimonious: | |||
PNFI (parsimonious normed fit index) | >0.6 | 0.843 | Good fit |
PGFI (parsimonious goodness-of-fit index) | Close to 1 | 0.774 | Marginal fit |
AIC (Akaike information criterion) | <462.000 | 2129 | Poor |
CAIC (consistent Akaike information criterion) | <1536.725 | 2709 | Poor |
Estimate | SE | CR | p | Simpulan | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
WE | ← | CSR | 0.305 | 0.062 | 4.851 | *** | supported |
BO | ← | CSR | −0.398 | 0.085 | −6.339 | *** | supported |
JP | ← | CSR | 0.211 | 0.058 | 3.811 | *** | supported |
JP | ← | WE | 0.341 | 0.045 | −6.286 | *** | supported |
JP | ← | BO | −0.37 | 0.061 | 5.953 | *** | supported |
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Ramdhan, R.M.; Kisahwan, D.; Winarno, A.; Hermana, D. Internal Corporate Social Responsibility as a Microfoundation of Employee Well-Being and Job Performance. Sustainability 2022, 14, 9065. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14159065
Ramdhan RM, Kisahwan D, Winarno A, Hermana D. Internal Corporate Social Responsibility as a Microfoundation of Employee Well-Being and Job Performance. Sustainability. 2022; 14(15):9065. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14159065
Chicago/Turabian StyleRamdhan, Rudy M., Daniel Kisahwan, Alex Winarno, and Deni Hermana. 2022. "Internal Corporate Social Responsibility as a Microfoundation of Employee Well-Being and Job Performance" Sustainability 14, no. 15: 9065. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14159065
APA StyleRamdhan, R. M., Kisahwan, D., Winarno, A., & Hermana, D. (2022). Internal Corporate Social Responsibility as a Microfoundation of Employee Well-Being and Job Performance. Sustainability, 14(15), 9065. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14159065