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The results based on the total sample indicate that only when corporations are perceived as conducting CP for public-serving (altruistic) motives, the CP significantly influences attitude towards the corporations. When the sample is divided into the two different stakeholder groups, non-identical patterns of relationships between motives and attitudes are observed. Managers show favorable relationships between motives and attitude, while consumers become skeptical for the reactive motive. The functional relationships between motives and attitude proposed in the model are partially supported with the South Korean data.
Article Outline
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical development and research hypotheses
2.1. Philanthropic CSR
2.2. Motives and attribution
2.3. Corporate managers in CP
2.4. CP in South Korea
2.5. Collectivistic Confucian culture and CP
3. Methodology
3.1. Sample
3.2. Measures
4. Analysis and results
4.1. Measurement analysis
4.1.1. Measurement model of motives of corporations doing CP
4.2. Total measurement model
4.3. Structural model for the total sample
4.4. Structural models for the managers group and the general consumers group
4.4.1. Invariance test
4.4.2. Structural model for the consumers
4.4.3. Structural model for the managers
4.4.4. Equality test for structural coefficients between two groups
5. Discussion
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Palynostratigraphic and palaeoclimatic investigations on the Miocene deposits in the Pohang area, South Korea Original Research Article
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, Volume 135, Issues 1-2, June 2005, Pages 1-11
Chull-Hwan Chung, Young-Koo Koh
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The palynoflora from the Yeonil Group, in the Pohang area, South Korea, is dominated by Pinaceae, Carya, Quercus, Fagus, Castan
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