Does Public Value Commitment Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility Fuel Accountant’s Productivity During Covid-19 Pandemic and New Normal: A Case Study on Public Sector in Vietnam

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This study aims to produce an in-depth examination of how public value commitment leadership increases accountant productivity. Additionally, it explores and sheds lights on the mediating function of corporate social responsibility. The sequential explanatory design was employed in this research where quantitative phase were proceeded at first followed by qualitative phase. The findings of the current research will help practitioners recognize and seize opportunities to improve accountant productivity. Besides, the benefits of a more in-depth comprehension in this research can help legislators enact legislation and regulations about corporate social responsibility to enhance the management of human resource in public sector.

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Pham, H. Q., & Vu, P. K. (2023). Does Public Value Commitment Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility Fuel Accountant’s Productivity During Covid-19 Pandemic and New Normal: A Case Study on Public Sector in Vietnam. Public Organization Review, 23(2), 575–603. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11115-023-00714-4

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