An examination of the consequences of corporate social responsibility in the airline industry: Work engagement, career satisfaction, and voice behavior

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Elsevier Sci Ltd

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Underpinned by social exchange and social information processing theories, our study proposes and tests a research model that investigates flight attendants' perceptions of corporate social responsibility practices. Data came from flight attendants in a major low-cost carrier at different, successive points in time. The structural equation modeling results reveal that work engagement is the underlying mechanism through which corporate social responsibility, as manifested by the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic practices, is linked to flight attendants' career satisfaction and voice behavior. Simply stated, the empirical data support all hypotheses and the research model we have proposed is viable. The results have important implications about flight attendants' perceptions of corporate social responsibility practices and the aforesaid outcomes. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Career satisfaction, Corporate social responsibility, Low-cost carriers, Voice behavior, Work engagement

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Journal of Air Transport Management

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