EXAMINING HOW BUSINESS SCHOOL FACULTY’S PERCEPTION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AFFECTS EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT: THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL TRUST AS A MEDIATOR

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Krishna Khanal
Neha Arora

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The lack of understanding about how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) influences faculty engagement in business schools presents a challenge for higher education institutions, especially in developing countries like Nepal. While CSR is often studied in corporate settings, there is limited research on its impact within academic environments, where faculty members play a central role. This study examines how faculty perceptions of CSR affect their engagement at work, with organizational trust as a mediating factor. A quantitative survey was conducted using purposive sampling, and responses were collected from 239 faculty members working in business schools across Nepal. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was employed to investigate the relationships between perceived Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), organizational trust, and faculty engagement. The results indicate that faculty members' positive views of corporate social responsibility (CSR) are associated with increased engagement and trust in their institutions. Moreover, organizational trust was found to mediate the relationship between CSR and engagement partially. This confirms that when faculty members perceive their institutions as socially responsible, they are more likely to trust their organization and be engaged in their roles. The findings contribute to existing research by demonstrating that CSR, often regarded as an external-facing strategy, also plays a crucial role internally in fostering trust and engagement among academic staff. The study adds new knowledge to the fields of business ethics, higher education, and organizational behavior by highlighting the importance of CSR perceptions and organizational trust within the academic context of Nepal's business schools.


JEL Classification Codes: I23, M14, J28, D23.

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Krishna Khanal , Ph.D. Scholar, Geeta University, India and Assistant Professor, King's College, Kathmandu, Nepal

Krishna Khanal is a PhD scholar at the School of Commerce and Business Management, Geeta University, India, and an Assistant Professor of Marketing and Ethics at King's College, Nepal. His research interests include business ethics and corporate social responsibility (CSR). Before entering academia, he served as a Research Analyst at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and held managerial roles at multinational corporations such as BOSCH GmbH and AXA. His teaching philosophy emphasizes challenging students to examine the foundational narratives of business models in society critically.

Neha Arora , Assistant Professor, Geeta University, Haryana, India

Dr. Neha Arora is an Assistant Professor at the School of Commerce and Business Management, Geeta University, India. She holds a Ph.D. in the area of financial inclusion and its impact on socio-economic conditions in Haryana, along with an M.Phil. and M.Com. from Maharishi Dayanand University. With over six years of experience in teaching and research, she is a dedicated academician and researcher in the fields of commerce and management.

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Khanal , K. ., & Arora , N. . (2025). EXAMINING HOW BUSINESS SCHOOL FACULTY’S PERCEPTION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AFFECTS EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT: THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL TRUST AS A MEDIATOR. Bangladesh Journal of Multidisciplinary Scientific Research, 10(3), 37-48. https://doi.org/10.46281/bjmsr.v10i3.2437

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