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The changing face of CSR in Bangladesh: Bringing policy, business, and accountability together | The Business Standard, 24 may 2026
MASS: A Non-Profit Model for Architecture in Service of Society | ArchDaily, 23 may 2026
Four strategies to make the most of your charitable giving in 2026 | Marshall Independent, 22 may 2026
Is India Inc's CSR truly driving systemic change or just shifting funds? | The Economic Times, 22 may 2026
Why social enterprises need a different approach to capital and growth | World Economic Forum, 22 may 2026
Protecting a nonprofit's mission from the 'new idea' trap | Go Erie, 18 may 2026
Philanthropy in Asia emerging as 'risk capital' for social innovation: Report | The Hindu, 18 may 2026
Engaging volunteers to become advocates for nonprofits | Candid, 14 may 2026
Top 9 Nonprofit Funding Sources for Any Organization | GoFundMe, 09 may 2026
How to keep your nonprofit's fundraising safe online | AZ Big Media, 07 may 2026
Capacity Is Tested in Transition: Interim Leadership as Nonprofit Infrastructure | Nonprofit Quarterly, 04 may 2026
What Every Organization Needs To Know About? Enterprise-Grade Volunteering | Forbes, 01 may 2026
March 2025
Mohammad Anas Wahaj | 31 mar 2025
The research study, 'The impact of corporate social responsibility on cybersecurity behavior: The crucial role of organizationally-prescribed perfectionism', by Prof. Byung-Jik Kim of University of Ulsan (South Korea) and Prof. Julak Lee of Chung-Ang University (South Korea), published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications (09 feb 2025), examines the mediating effects of psychological safety and job stress, as well as the moderating role of organizationally-prescribed perfectionism. Drawing on theories of social identity, social exchange, and the job demands-resources model, researchers postulate that CSR influences cybersecurity behavior in employees in a positive way, first through psychological safety and then through job stress as a sequential mediator. Authors also look at how organizationally-prescribed perfectionism moderates the connection between CSR and psychological safety. Read on...
Nature:
The impact of corporate social responsibility on cybersecurity behavior: The crucial role of organizationally-prescribed perfectionism
Authors:
Byung-Jik Kim, Julak Lee
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