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Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 Egypt 1 Employer attractiveness 1 Employer branding 1 Firm performance 1 Generation Z 1 HR marketing 1 Internet marketing 1 Job pursuit intention 1 Marketing 1 Marketing management 1 Marketingmanagement 1 Online-Marketing 1 Personalbeschaffung 1 Personalmarketing 1 Recruitment 1 Social Web 1 Social media platforms 1 Social web 1 Unternehmenserfolg 1 Ägypten 1
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El-Menawy, Sara Mohamed Abdelaziz 2 El-Sayed, Nehad Hosny Yusuf 1 Saleh, Pancie Salah 1
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Corporate social responsibility marketing : a way to firm performance; an empirical study : case of Egypt
El-Menawy, Sara Mohamed Abdelaziz; El-Sayed, Nehad … - In: Future business journal 10 (2024) 1, pp. 1-25
This study aims to clarify the impact that CSR marketing has on the firm performance. Benefits of Corporate Social Responsibility Marketing Activities Employed by Companies Explored through Website, Google Search, Annual Report, and Egyptian CSR Reports. This study employs exploratory and...
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How does the mediating role of the use of social media platforms foster the relationship between employer attractiveness and generation Z intentions to apply for a job?
El-Menawy, Sara Mohamed Abdelaziz; Saleh, Pancie Salah - In: Future business journal 9 (2023), pp. 1-13
The way Jobseekers apply for jobs has drastically changed due to the rise of digital technology. With the rise of social media Jobseekers nowadays typically utilize social networking sites or other online platforms to look for work and it has made it a vital part of the labor market, especially...
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