How Managers Perceive Internal Corporate Social Responsibility: An Empirical Study of Indonesian Women’s Employment

Kurnia Perdana, Nova Mardiana
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Abstract The aim of this study is to find out the managers’ perception of employment practices and human rights for Indonesian women employee. The research was conducted by using a quantitative and qualitative approach. Data collection was gathered through a questionnaire before performing the Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U tests that compare the managers’ perception. The samples for the research were top-, middle-, and low-level managers in Indonesian companies. Three primary managers’ perceptions concerning human rights were found. They are requirement of a particular unit to handle discrimination complaint, guarantee of rights to associate and give opinions, and workforce. There are also three primary managers’ perceptions on employment practices. They are sexual harassment, time flexibility for breastfeeding, and training for counseling facilities and employee risk anticipation. The originality of this study is empirical exploration of multilevel managers’ perception of women employment practices and human rights in Indonesia.
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管理者如何感知企业内部社会责任:印尼女性就业的实证研究
摘要本研究的目的是找出管理者对印尼女员工的就业实践和人权的看法。本研究采用定量和定性相结合的方法进行。在进行Kruskal-Wallis和Mann-Whitney U测试(比较管理者的感知)之前,通过问卷收集数据。研究的样本是印尼公司的高层、中层和低层管理人员。发现了三个主要管理人员对人权的看法。它们是特定单位处理歧视投诉的要求、结社权和发表意见权的保障以及劳动力的要求。还有三个主要管理者对雇佣实践的看法。它们是性骚扰、母乳喂养的时间灵活性、咨询设施和员工风险预测培训。本研究的原创性是实证探索印尼多层次管理人员对妇女就业实践和人权的看法。
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