An exploratory study into employee volunteerism in the Singapore financial industry

This applied research project is exploratory in nature and meant to provide financial institutions with realistic recommendations in building or improving their employee volunteering programmes. CSR has evolved over the years to become a key global focus for businesses. I...

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Main Authors: Koh, Ivan, Tsang, Eva, Au, Theresa
Other Authors: Yeo Chuan Seng, Victor
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48352
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-483522023-05-19T07:23:11Z An exploratory study into employee volunteerism in the Singapore financial industry Koh, Ivan Tsang, Eva Au, Theresa Yeo Chuan Seng, Victor Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Management::Organizational behaviour This applied research project is exploratory in nature and meant to provide financial institutions with realistic recommendations in building or improving their employee volunteering programmes. CSR has evolved over the years to become a key global focus for businesses. Increasingly, managers are increasing their CSR activities in their countries of operations, including in Singapore. Financial institutions in particular have increased the scale of their CSR programmes over the past few years. Employees form a crucial component of any organisation. They are one of the largest groups of stakeholders, and thus there is a need to analyse how they feel towards the organisation’s CSR programme. BUSINESS 2012-04-05T04:51:19Z 2012-04-05T04:51:19Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48352 en Nanyang Technological University 67 p. application/pdf
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An exploratory study into employee volunteerism in the Singapore financial industry
description This applied research project is exploratory in nature and meant to provide financial institutions with realistic recommendations in building or improving their employee volunteering programmes. CSR has evolved over the years to become a key global focus for businesses. Increasingly, managers are increasing their CSR activities in their countries of operations, including in Singapore. Financial institutions in particular have increased the scale of their CSR programmes over the past few years. Employees form a crucial component of any organisation. They are one of the largest groups of stakeholders, and thus there is a need to analyse how they feel towards the organisation’s CSR programme.
author2 Yeo Chuan Seng, Victor
author_facet Yeo Chuan Seng, Victor
Koh, Ivan
Tsang, Eva
Au, Theresa
format Final Year Project
author Koh, Ivan
Tsang, Eva
Au, Theresa
author_sort Koh, Ivan
title An exploratory study into employee volunteerism in the Singapore financial industry
title_short An exploratory study into employee volunteerism in the Singapore financial industry
title_full An exploratory study into employee volunteerism in the Singapore financial industry
title_fullStr An exploratory study into employee volunteerism in the Singapore financial industry
title_full_unstemmed An exploratory study into employee volunteerism in the Singapore financial industry
title_sort exploratory study into employee volunteerism in the singapore financial industry
publishDate 2012
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