An Explanatory Study of MBA Students with Regards to Sustainability and Ethics Commitment
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Entrepreneurial Skills in a Crisis Environment
2.2. Sustainability
3. Methodology
3.1. Sample and Data Collection
3.2. Measures
- Alertness (ALERT): frequent interactions with third parties to acquire new information; being alert to new business opportunities; and active search for information and ongoing contact with resource centers related to entrepreneurship, such as chambers of commerce, business incubators, universities, Research Results Transfer Offices, etc.
- Creativity (CREAT): the diversity of approaches when facing a situation; the emergence of new ideas for different problems; the ability to relate parts with no apparent connection; and the ability to connect different points of view.
- Self-consciousness (CONC): the inherent ability to recognize business opportunities; intuition regarding potential opportunities; and the ability to distinguish between profitable and unprofitable opportunities.
- Social commitment (SOC COMM): the belief in job preservation and the positive effects on the work environment; equal pay for equal work; and the commitment of the business to the community where it operates.
- Environmental commitment (ENV COMM): training and encouraging employees to promote positive environmental initiatives; the belief in environmental marketing; and quantifying business environmental savings and costs.
4. Results
4.1. Factor Analysis
4.2. Contrast of the Model
5. Analysis of the Results and Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | N = 339 |
---|---|
Age: mean | 38 |
Education level: | |
- University degree/Bachelor’s degree | 78.59% |
- Master’s or Ph.D. | 18.24% |
- Other | 3.17% |
Work experience: | |
- <1 year | 10.03% |
- Between 1 and 5 years | 19.77% |
- Between 5 and 10 years | 54.62% |
- >10 years | 15.58% |
Current job: | |
- Executive team | 65.49% |
- Entrepreneurs/other | 34.51% |
Dimension | Code | Definition | Average |
---|---|---|---|
Alertness | ALERT1 | Frequent interactions with third parties to acquire new information | 4.51 |
ALERT2 | I pay attention to new business opportunities | 4.66 | |
ALERT3 | I actively search for new information | 5.00 | |
ALERT4 | I maintain ongoing contact with resource centers (chambers of commerce, business incubators, etc.) | 4.23 | |
Creativity | CREAT1 | My point of view is often different from that of others | 4.78 |
CREAT2 | I often provide new ideas and approaches for different problems | 4.75 | |
CREAT3 | I see relationships between parts that are apparently unrelated | 4.62 | |
CREAT4 | I am good at connecting different points of view | 4.27 | |
Self-Awareness | CONC1 | Detecting business opportunities is inherent to my personality | 4.84 |
CONC2 | I have an intuition regarding potential opportunities | 3.59 | |
CONC3 | I can distinguish between profitable and unprofitable opportunities | 4.63 | |
Social Commitment | SOC COM1 | I strongly believe in job preservation and the positive effect of a good work environment | 5.81 |
SOC COM2 | I believe businesses should offer equal compensation to people who perform the same task | 5.41 | |
SOC COM3 | Businesses should be committed to their community | 4.86 | |
Environmental Commitment | ENV COM1 | I do not understand a business that does not have a sustainable environmental approach | 5.14 |
ENV COM2 | Employees should be trained and encouraged to promote positive environmental initiatives | 4.66 | |
ENV COM3 | I believe in environmental marketing | 4.54 | |
ENV COM4 | Businesses should quantify environmental savings and costs | 5.37 |
Dimension | Code | CFA | Internal Consistency and Reliability Statistics |
---|---|---|---|
Alertness | ALERT1 | 0.767 | |
ALERT2 | 0.803 | Cronbach’s alpha: 0.828 | |
ALERT3 | 0.812 | Composite reliability: 0.878 | |
ALERT4 | 0.822 | AVE: 0.642 | |
Creativity | CREAT1 | 0.756 | |
CREAT2 | 0.784 | Cronbach’s alpha: 0.809 | |
CREAT3 | 0.816 | Composite reliability: 0.871 | |
CREAT4 | 0.815 | AVE: 0.629 | |
Self-Awareness | CONC1 | 0.781 | Cronbach’s alpha: 0.812 |
CONC2 | 0.776 | Composite reliability: 0.829 | |
CONC3 | 0.802 | AVE: 0.618 | |
Social Commitment | SOC COM1 | 0.763 | Cronbach’s alpha: 0.821 |
SOC COM2 | 0.808 | Composite reliability: 0.837 | |
SOC COM3 | 0.812 | AVE: 0.631 | |
Environmental Commitment | ENV COM1 | 0.796 | |
ENV COM2 | 0.777 | Cronbach’s alpha: 0.808 | |
ENV COM3 | 0.785 | Composite reliability: 0.867 | |
ENV COM4 | 0.791 | AVE: 0.620 |
Alert | Creat | Conc | Soc Com | Env Com | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alert | 0.801 * | ||||
Creat | 0.488 | 0.793 * | |||
Conc | 0.315 | 0.311 | 0.786 * | ||
Soc Com | 0.598 | 0.402 | 0.546 | 0.795 * | |
Env Com | 0.253 | 0.411 | 0.186 | 0.304 | 0.787 * |
Statistics | Result | Ideal Value |
---|---|---|
x2/degrees of freedom | 2.730 | <3 |
BB-NFI (Bentler–Bonnet normed fit index) | 0.863 | >0.8 |
BB-NNFI (Bentler–Bonnet non-normed fit index) | 0.919 | >0.9 |
CFI (comparative fit index) | 0.921 | >0.9 |
RMSEA (root mean square error of approximation) | 0.082 | <0.06 |
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Buil, M.; Aznar, J.P.; Galiana, J.; Rocafort-Marco, A. An Explanatory Study of MBA Students with Regards to Sustainability and Ethics Commitment. Sustainability 2016, 8, 280. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8030280
Buil M, Aznar JP, Galiana J, Rocafort-Marco A. An Explanatory Study of MBA Students with Regards to Sustainability and Ethics Commitment. Sustainability. 2016; 8(3):280. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8030280
Chicago/Turabian StyleBuil, Marian, Juan Pedro Aznar, Jorge Galiana, and Alba Rocafort-Marco. 2016. "An Explanatory Study of MBA Students with Regards to Sustainability and Ethics Commitment" Sustainability 8, no. 3: 280. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8030280
APA StyleBuil, M., Aznar, J. P., Galiana, J., & Rocafort-Marco, A. (2016). An Explanatory Study of MBA Students with Regards to Sustainability and Ethics Commitment. Sustainability, 8(3), 280. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8030280