Machine learning approach for predicting corporate social responsibility perception in university students
Autor
Lillo-Viedma, Felipe
Severino-González, Pedro E.
Rodríguez-Quezada, Estela
Arenas-Torres, Felipe
Sarmiento-Peralta, Giusseppe
Fecha
2023Resumen
Corporate Social Responsibility has become an important corporate principle. Perception about the use of this concept is regarded by corporate stakeholders as strategically crucial.
The present work explores the use of machine learning models to analyze connections between socio-demographic traits and CSR perception. Three models are tested based on information provided by university students: a Neural Network (NN), Random Forest (RF) and a Gradient Boosted Tree model (GBT).
These models consider socio–demographic and perception scores as inputs and output features, respectively. Results indicates that the GBT model makes better prediction about perceptions. Furthermore, the RF model estimates feature importance which shows the income level feature as a main predictor of CSR–perception.
Fuente
Interciencia, 48(10), 503-512Link de Acceso
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