The Relationship between Perceptions of High-Performance Work Systems and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Considering the Moderating Effect of a Positive Diversity Climate

Companies have shown interest in advanced human resource management as a means to secure distinctive competitive advantages for organizational survival and growth through sustainable management systems. Hence, in the current context, where sustainability in business is a growing concern, the objecti...

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Hauptverfasser: Abuzaid, Ahmad Nasser, Al-Faouri, Elham Hmoud, Alateeq, Manal Mohammad, Madadha, Saif-aldeen Marwan, Ghadi, Mohammed Yasin, Al-Qatawenh, Aymn Sulieman, Abdelkarim Almajali, Dmaithan, Almajali, Haya Abdul Kareem
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Employees
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