Prosociality and Social Responsibility. The case of students of a confessional university in Chile

Severino-González, P.; Mendivelso-Carrillo, H.; Suarez-Peñaranda, K.; Parra-Bello, F.; Muñoz-Huaracán, S.; Romero-Argueta, J.; Sarmiento-Peralta, G.; Campos-Andaur, P; Kinney, Ian

Keywords: Prosociality, Denominational, Social Responsibility University Education

Abstract

Prosociality is of greater interest in recent decades due to events that have questioned the socially responsible behavior of decision-makers in various organizations. The objective of this research is to describe statistically significant differences in prosocial attitudes through sociodemographic characteristics among students at a confessional university in Chile. A quan-titative, descriptive, and non-experimental cross-sectional study was carried out. A non-probabilistic convenience sample of stu-dents of the last three years of studies at a confessional uni-versity located in south-central Chile was considered. The short scale of prosocial behavior was used, and a descriptive anal- ysis, exploratory factor analysis, and inferential analysis were performed. Prosocial attitudes are composed of three new di¬mensions, which are grouped according to the variables scale of prosocial behavior: comfort and commitment to others, empathy and detachment, and solidarity and help. Gender and religion stand out as statistically significant variables. Future research should consider a more diverse study group, including both de¬nominational and non-denominational universities. Likewise, it would be convenient to study the stability of prosocial attitudes throughout the life cycles and their relationship with other tran-scendent variables such as personality and self-efficacy

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Título de la Revista: Revista Interciencia
Volumen: 48
Número: 4
Editorial: Interciencia Association
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 212
Página final: 219
Idioma: Inglés
URL: https://www.interciencia.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/05_6969_Com_Severino_v48n4_8.pdf
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