Fresh perspectives: Employee social responsibility a micro-level perspective
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01/06/2017
On Thursday 1 June SimKissGuy Recruitment in partnership with Aston Business School will be hosting an event to encourage employers and employees on the importance of corporate social responsibility.
This will be held at The Colmore Building, 20 Colmore Circus Queensway, Birmingham, B4 6AT
When thinking of corporate social responsibility (CSR), the focus tends to be at the organisational level and on what organisations 'do' which is socially responsible. It is argued that greater attention also needs to be placed within the organisation, on the employees. How can we encourage employees to further their individual social responsibility efforts?
Dr Nishat Babu, lecturer in work psychology will focus on research conducted at Aston Business School on a number of organisational factors that may be relevant in promoting employee social responsibility efforts.
They will be joined by LoveBrum, a registered charity that supports hidden gem projects across Birmingham that are often volunteer led and that deliver real change. They will share the valuable impact individual and patron membership, fundraising and volunteering makes, enabling them to support up to 12 projects per year. Every penny raised stays in Birmingham and goes straight to the chosen causes. LoveBrum encourage everyone to get involved and unite businesses and individuals across Birmingham.
Dr Nishat Babu
Nishat is a Business Psychologist and Lecturer in the Work and Organisational Psychology Group at Aston Business School, with expertise in a number of areas; including leadership, global working, and effective team work. Her research interests centre on leadership and corporate social responsibility (CSR) at the micro-levels. Currently, she is focusing on leadership and organisational climate, and the role they play in facilitating employee engagement with CSR at multiple levels within the organisation. She has developed a unique multi-dimensional tool to measure employee social responsibility in the workplace, and has applied this in her research with organisations looking to enhance their CSR profile. Nishat holds a Master’s in Work and Organisational Psychology, and a PhD in Management
Venue: The Colmore Building, 20 Colmore Circus, Queensway, Birmingham, B4 6AT
Free to attend
If you would like to attend click here to register