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Title Impact of the pro-environmental organizational climate on the commitment and sustainable behavior of workers in Peru
ID_Doc 72859
Authors García-Salirrosas, EE
Title Impact of the pro-environmental organizational climate on the commitment and sustainable behavior of workers in Peru
Year 2023
Published Retos-Revista De Ciencias De La Administracion Y Economia, 13, 26
DOI 10.17163/ret.n26.2023.02
Abstract organizations that are an important part of society have the challenge of implementing sustainable practices in their business management and also achieving good performance in a highly competitive market, for which it is necessary to have personnel committed to the organization. Therefore, the present study aims to propose a theoretical model where the pro-environmental organizational climate (CPA) impacts on the enthusiasm for the employer brand (EME), the affective organizational commitment (COA), the emotional attachment (AE) and the pro -environmental behavior in the workplace (CPLT). A survey was carried out through an online questionnaire, and information was collected from 863 workers of companies located in the city of Lima. To test the hypotheses of the proposed research model, the data was analyzed with the path modeling method of partial least squares with the SmartPLS software. The results showed a significant positive effect of CPA on EME, COA, AE and CPLT. In conclusion, it can be stated that organizations that adopt sustainable practices and promote a pro-environmental organizational climate not only contribute to caring for the environment but can also improve various aspects of the employees' work experience. Therefore, it is essential that organizations recognize the importance of a pro-environmental organizational climate and actively work to promote sustainable practices in the workplace.
Author Keywords employer brand; emotional commitment; emotional attachment; pro-environmental commitment
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:001077774200002
WoS Category Economics
Research Area Business & Economics
PDF https://retos.ups.edu.ec/index.php/retos/article/download/7663/7183
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