Although research on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has grown steadily, little research has focused on CSR at the individual level. In addition, research on the role of environmental friendly organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) within CSR initiatives is scarce. In response to this gap and recent calls for further research on both individual and organizational variables of employees' environmentally friendly, or green, behaviors, this article sheds light on the influence of these variables on three types of green employee behaviors simultaneously: recycling, energy savings, and printing reduction. An initial theoretical model identifies both individual (employees' general environmentally friendly attitudes and the importance o...
Environmental sustainability has become an ethical and strategic imperative for organizations, and m...
This article contributes to the growing research interest on sustainability-directed citizenship beh...
The environmental performance of organizations largely depends on the voluntary participation of emp...
This paper responds to recent calls for further research on both individual attitudinal and organiza...
While the importance of employee initiatives for improving the environmental practices and performan...
Organizational citizenship behaviors for the environment (OCBEs), which are based on individual, vol...
This paper examines the relationship between organisational and individual variables within the cont...
Drawing on a multilevel model of motivation in work groups and a functionalist perspective of citize...
There is limited empirical evidence on the implementation and embeddedness of Green (environmental) ...
This study aims to explore how to encourage employees to engage in voluntary workplace green behavio...
My dissertation contributes to growing practitioner and researcher interest in the corporate social ...
This paper contributes to growing research exploring employee attitudinal and behavioral reactions t...
Efforts to reduce the environmental impact of businesses have seen many organizations introduce corp...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has emerged as an imperative for every sector globally. Yet, f...
Environmental challenges like ozone depletion, climate change, illegal logging, loss of species in a...
Environmental sustainability has become an ethical and strategic imperative for organizations, and m...
This article contributes to the growing research interest on sustainability-directed citizenship beh...
The environmental performance of organizations largely depends on the voluntary participation of emp...
This paper responds to recent calls for further research on both individual attitudinal and organiza...
While the importance of employee initiatives for improving the environmental practices and performan...
Organizational citizenship behaviors for the environment (OCBEs), which are based on individual, vol...
This paper examines the relationship between organisational and individual variables within the cont...
Drawing on a multilevel model of motivation in work groups and a functionalist perspective of citize...
There is limited empirical evidence on the implementation and embeddedness of Green (environmental) ...
This study aims to explore how to encourage employees to engage in voluntary workplace green behavio...
My dissertation contributes to growing practitioner and researcher interest in the corporate social ...
This paper contributes to growing research exploring employee attitudinal and behavioral reactions t...
Efforts to reduce the environmental impact of businesses have seen many organizations introduce corp...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has emerged as an imperative for every sector globally. Yet, f...
Environmental challenges like ozone depletion, climate change, illegal logging, loss of species in a...
Environmental sustainability has become an ethical and strategic imperative for organizations, and m...
This article contributes to the growing research interest on sustainability-directed citizenship beh...
The environmental performance of organizations largely depends on the voluntary participation of emp...