JOURNAL ARTICLE

HACIA LA VALIDACIÓN DEL CONSTRUCTO “RESPONSABILIDAD SOCIAL DEL ESTUDIANTE UNIVERSITARIO” (RSEU)

Abstract

INTRODUCTION. The Corporate Social Responsability (CSR) is concerned with the set of obligations and legal and ethical, national and international commitments in a particular organization with its “stakeholders”. In a socially responsible company, the members and the persons related with it are able to answer for their actions, decisions and consequences. Higher Education should take part in the training of socially responsible people, through their comprehensive development. The module “Social Responsibility of the student of the Francisco de Vitoria University ” (from now UFV) allows the students to find their personal responsibility and their commitment to building a better world. The purpose of this study is to analyze the internal consistency and construct validity of the Social Responsibility of the University Student, SRUS (which differs from Corporate Social Responsability (CSR), considering that the interaction of knowledge, abilities, beliefs, attitudes which are involved in real contexts to the commitment with the others and to become aware that their own actions have an effect on social improvement. METHOD. It measures the “construct”, using a large sample of University Students (404). The processing of data is performed with reliability indicators, making use of different tools, such as Cronbach’s alpha statistics, a correlational analysis, exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). RESULTS. The outcomes show rates of internal consistency more than acceptable or satisfactory. The correlations between dimensions are significant and high. The EFA suggests the presence of a single construct with the three correlated dimensions. The results of CFA, in spite of them not being conclusive, point to the same direction. DISCUSSION. These results seem to show suitable measurement of the construct to be evaluated.

Keywords:
Cronbach's alpha Corporate social responsibility Construct (python library) Psychology Social responsibility Exploratory factor analysis Confirmatory factor analysis Construct validity Social psychology Consistency (knowledge bases) Internal consistency Reliability (semiconductor) Public relations Marketing Business Political science Psychometrics Developmental psychology Computer science

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Higher Education and Sustainability
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Accounting and Financial Management
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Accounting
Diverse Applied Research Studies
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