Why Do Employees Show Pro-Environmental Behaviors? A Perspective of Environment Social Responsibility
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Environmental Social Responsibility and Green Commitment
2.2. Green Commitment and Pro-Environmental Behaviors
2.3. Institutional Pressure as a Moderator
3. Methodology
3.1. Measurements
3.2. Data Collection
4. Analysis Results
4.1. Reliability and Validity Analysis
4.2. Analysis Results
5. Discussion
5.1. Contribution
5.2. Future Research and Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Variable | Evaluation Items |
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Environmental Social Responsibility [25] | 1. Our products are more environmentally friendly than our major competitors. 2. Our production process requires fewer natural resources than our major competitors. 3. Our production process decreases environmental pollution more than our major competitors. 4. Our products are easier to recycle for reuse than our major competitors. |
Green Commitment [31] | 1. I would feel guilty about not supporting the environmental efforts of my company. 2. The environmental concern of my company means a lot to me. 3. I feel a sense of duty to support the environmental efforts of my company. 4. I feel as if my company’s environmental problems are my own. 5. I feel personally attached to the environmental concern of my company. 6. I feel an obligation to support the environmental efforts of my company 7. I strongly value the environmental efforts of my company |
Institutional Pressures [47] | 1. The green environmental management of our firm will be influenced by the central government’s environmental regulations. 2. The green environmental management of our firm will be influenced by the regional government’s environmental regulations. 3. Potential conflicts between products and environmental regulations will affect our firm’s green environmental management. 4. The green environmental management of our firm will be influenced by buyers’ environmental regulations. 5. The green environmental management of our firm will be influenced by the cost of pollution prevention. |
Pro-environmental Behaviors [46] | 1. I am a person who recycles my bottles, cans, and other containers. 2. I am a person who uses scrap paper for notes instead of fresh paper. 3. I am a person who prints double-sided. 4. I am a person who turns off my lights when leaving my office for any reason. 5. I am a person who recycles used paper. 6. I am a person who powers off my computer when away for more than 3 h. 7. I am a person who turns off the lights in a vacant room. 8. I am a person who powers down all desk electronics at the end of the day. 9. I am a person who uses a reusable water bottle instead of a paper cup at the water cooler or faucet. 10. I am a person who uses a reusable coffee cup instead of a paper cup. 11. I am a person who properly disposes of electronic waste. 12. I am a person who makes sure all the lights are turned off if I am the last to leave. |
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Gender | Percentage |
---|---|
Male | 60% |
Female | 40% |
Age | Percentage |
18~30 | 26% |
31~40 | 49% |
41~50 | 20% |
51~60 | 5% |
Education Level | Percentage |
High School | 10% |
University Degree | 80% |
Master’s Degree or Above | 10% |
Working Experience | Percentage |
2 years or less | 11% |
2~3 years | 39% |
3~4 years | 41% |
4 years or above | 9% |
Constructs | Items | λ | Cronbach’s α | Composite Reliability | Average Variation Extracted |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Environmental Social Responsibility | ESR01 | 0.76 ** | 0.87 | 0.89 | 0.63 |
ESR02 | 0.82 ** | ||||
ESR03 | 0.85 ** | ||||
ESR04 | 0.75 ** | ||||
Green Commitment | GC01 | 0.76 ** | 0.92 | 0.91 | 0.61 |
GC02 | 0.82 ** | ||||
GC03 | 0.80 ** | ||||
GC04 | 0.75 ** | ||||
GC05 | 0.76 ** | ||||
GC06 | 0.71 ** | ||||
GC07 | 0.85 ** | ||||
Institutional Pressure | IP01 | 0.72 ** | 0.88 | 0.90 | 0.59 |
IP02 | 0.83 ** | ||||
IP03 | 0.84 ** | ||||
IP04 | 0.73 ** | ||||
IP05 | 0.71 ** | ||||
Pro-environmental Behaviors | PB01 | 0.72 ** | 0.94 | 0.93 | 0.58 |
PB02 | 0.83 ** | ||||
PB03 | 0.81 ** | ||||
PB04 | 0.73 ** | ||||
PB05 | 0.71 ** | ||||
PB06 | 0.71 ** | ||||
PB07 | 0.85 ** | ||||
PB08 | 0.75 ** | ||||
PB09 | 0.75 ** | ||||
PB10 | 0.76 ** | ||||
PB11 | 0.73 ** | ||||
PB12 | 0.75 ** |
Hypothesis | Relationship Path | Coefficient | R2 |
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Hypothesis 1 | Environmental Social Responsibility -> Green Commitment | 0.31 ** | 0.37 |
Hypothesis 2 | Green Commitment -> Pro-environmental Behaviors | 0.29 ** | 0.42 |
Hypothesis 3 | Institutional Pressures × Green Commitment -> Pro-environmental Behaviors | 0.32 ** | 0.45 |
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Lee, S.-C.; Huang, S.Y.B.; Hu, L.; Chang, T.-W. Why Do Employees Show Pro-Environmental Behaviors? A Perspective of Environment Social Responsibility. Behav. Sci. 2023, 13, 463. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13060463
Lee S-C, Huang SYB, Hu L, Chang T-W. Why Do Employees Show Pro-Environmental Behaviors? A Perspective of Environment Social Responsibility. Behavioral Sciences. 2023; 13(6):463. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13060463
Chicago/Turabian StyleLee, Shih-Chin, Stanley Y. B. Huang, Ling Hu, and Tai-Wei Chang. 2023. "Why Do Employees Show Pro-Environmental Behaviors? A Perspective of Environment Social Responsibility" Behavioral Sciences 13, no. 6: 463. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13060463
APA StyleLee, S. -C., Huang, S. Y. B., Hu, L., & Chang, T. -W. (2023). Why Do Employees Show Pro-Environmental Behaviors? A Perspective of Environment Social Responsibility. Behavioral Sciences, 13(6), 463. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13060463