Employee attitudes towards corporate social responsibility: a study on gender, age and educational level differences
Abstract
Previous studies show that individual characteristics can influence stakeholderattitudes towards corporate social responsibility (CSR). This study analyses employeeattitudes such as CSR demandingness, trust and satisfaction, to determine whetherthey vary according to differences in gender, age, and educational level. The analysiswas carried out by surveying 153 employees of 11 Italian banks, and by performing acontent analysis of the banks' sustainability reports. The Italian banking sector waschosen because of recent financial and CSR scandals. The findings suggest that,on average, male employees are slightly more trusting in and satisfied with CSRperformance than their female counterparts. Graduates are slightly more demanding,largely more trusting, and generally more satisfied than non‐graduates. Interestingly,the difference between older and younger employees is not significant. The proposedapproach can be useful in designing tailored CSR activities and communicationavenues by shedding light on employees' CSR attitudes.