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- W4309521897 abstract "Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is predominantly demonstrated as a panacea for employees. However, this study attempts to challenge common sense and focuses on the conditions under which CSR is related to disgust, subsequently resulting in employee turnover intentions. Drawing on the appraisal theory of disgust, we develop a conditional indirect effects model and propose that employee Machiavellianism and supervisor bottom-line mentality weaken the negative impact of CSR on turnover intention through disgust due to appraisals of violation to moral values. General support for the theoretical model is obtained from three studies, a scenario-based experiment, a laboratory experiment with facial expression analysis technology, and a multi-wave field study. Findings extend relevant literature and provide theoretical evidence for CSR practice." @default.
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- W4309521897 title "CSR is not a panacea: The influence of CSR on disgust and turnover intention" @default.
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