Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Organizational Performance of Tobacco Industry of Pakistan with Moderating Role of Business Ethics

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S. M. M. Raza Naqvi , Nousheen Kanwal , Maria Ishtiaq , Muhammad Usman Butt ,

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Volume 2 - September 2013 (09)

Abstract

This study has investigated the relationship between CSR, organizational performance and business ethics on employees of tobacco industry of Pakistan. 242 employees of three tobacco companies were the respondents. Three hypotheses were developed after reviewing a vast literature and all were accepted. Findings of this study showed that Tobacco companies are now moving towards the fulfillment of their social responsibility by behaving ethically, this motivates their employees and also enhances the overall organizational performance. 

Keywords

Corporate Social Responsibility, Organizational Performance, Tobacco industry, Business Ethics

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