December 6, 2025
Persian Gulf University
فارسی
Ebrahim Rajabpour
Academic Rank:
Associate professor
Address:
Bushehr Province, Bushehr City, Persian Gulf University, Faculty of Business and Economics, Department of Business Administration
Degree:
Ph.D in Public Administration- Human resource management
Phone:
09128497144
Faculty:
School of Business and Economics
E-mail:
e [dot] rajabpour [at] pgu [dot] ac [dot] ir
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Title
The Effect of Socially Responsible Human Resource Management on Job Performance with Emphasis on Servant Leadership
Type
Article
Keywords
مديريت منابع انساني، مديريت منابع انساني مسئوليت پذير اجتماعي ادراك شده، مسئوليت اجتماعي شركت، رهبري خدمتگزار، عملكرد شغلي
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DOI
https://jmsd.atu.ac.ir/article_18935.html?lang=fa
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Ebrahim Rajabpour (First researcher)
Abstract
The main objective of the present study is to investigate the effect of perceived socially responsible human resource management on employee job performance, with an emphasis on the mediating role of servant leadership. The statistical population of the present study was the employees and managers of the Bushehr Province Gas Company, with about 400 people. The statistical sample of the research was estimated to be 196 people using Cochran's formula, and 204 people were selected for more generalization of the research findings. The data collection tool was a questionnaire. The validity of the research tool was measured by the content and structure method. The reliability of the research tool was also measured using Cronbach's alpha method, which was calculated as 95%. The findings of the study indicate that perceived socially responsible human resource management has a positive and significant effect on job performance and servant leadership. Servant leadership has a positive and significant effect on job performance. Also, the positive and significant mediating role of servant leadership in the relationship between perceived socially responsible human resource management and job performance was confirmed.