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Yang, Boya and Ho, Jo Ann and Ng, Siew Imm and Cheah, Jun Hwa (Jacky)
(2025)
Too much of a good thing? Exploring the inverted U-shaped relationship between perceived CSR and voluntary pro-environmental behavior in luxury hotels.
International Journal of Hospitality Management, 132.
art. no. 104377.
pp. 1-9.
ISSN 0278-4319
(In Press)
Abstract
Previous research has suggested that perceived corporate social responsibility (CSR) indirectly influences hotel employees’ voluntary pro-environmental behavior. Drawing upon the social exchange theory and the “too-much-of-a-good-thing” effect, this study proposes that the relationship between perceived CSR and employee voluntary pro-environmental behavior can be nonlinear, mediated by felt obligation. Using survey data collected from 603 employees working in China Macau's four-and five-star hotels, we found that the relationship between perceived CSR and felt obligation follows an inverted U-shape, while felt obligation is positively associated with voluntary pro-environmental behavior. Consequently, felt obligation mediates the nonlinear indirect effect of perceived CSR on voluntary pro-environmental behavior. These findings contribute to the literature on micro-CSR and employees’ discretionary behavior, offering practical implications for luxury hotels aiming to promote employees' pro-environmental actions.
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