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Nya tider, nytt styrmedel. En fallstudie i kopplingen mellan CSR och motivation

Abstract
This case study has investigated the possibility of utilizing current CSR commitments to further employee motivation, by exploring the relation between motivation and alignment in commitments to social challenges. Self Determination Theory, Institutional Theory and Systems Theory has been used to explore the positive correlation between CSR and Motivation, as shown by Kunz (2020). The results indicate that both the institutional aspect and Self Determination Theory aspect provide pieces of the motivational puzzle, that CSR has an effect, and that CSR is indeed a viable prospect for a modern motivational form of governance. In addition, the case study has also been able to provide an interesting hypothesis regarding the possible focus of a future CSR based governance policy, to influence motivation in employees.
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Student essay
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/69353
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  • Kandidatuppsatser Företagsekonomiska institutionen
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Date
2021-08-12
Author
Sandell, Tobias
Larsson, John
Keywords
Self Determination Theory
Institutional Theory
Systems Theory
Daniel Pink
purpose
motivation
CSR
Corporate Social Responsibility
CSR as governance
CSR as policy instrument
CSR and motivation
agile
agile organization
development of governance in agile organizations
normative leadership
normative leadership in agile organizations
Volvo Cars
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Management & organisation
21:39
Language
swe
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