dc.description.abstract | With the assumption that qualified professionals are essential sources of
competitive advantage and organizational growth, some authors have been discussing
the influence of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices on companies' ability
to attract and retain qualified professionals. In parallel, the People Management (PM)
area has been responsible for implementing strategies to engage and disseminate
actions and values aimed at a socially responsible business culture. In this context,
this study's objective was to analyze how CSR policies and practices influence GP in
attracting and retaining qualified professionals. The study also explores the
descriptions of the generational behavior of qualified professionals. The methodology
adopted was a single case study using different data sources, mostly open and semistructured interviews. As an empirical field, a multinational company in the technology
sector was chosen, based on its recognition in rankings as a good place to work. The
results of the study show that CSR practices are part of the company's business model.
Concerning CSR's influence on PM in attracting qualified professionals, data reveals
the company's positioning concerning diversity and inclusion in promoting an
organizational reputation that presents work free of prejudice in hiring qualified
professionals. Concerning retention, data suggests that the possibility of experiencing
social practices promotes self-development and engagement and affect socialization
and networking. Regarding generational behavior, evidence leads us to understand
that CSR inserted in the strategy and conducted organically by employees, is
motivated by millennials' generational conduct. | en |