2023
DOI: 10.1108/srj-02-2023-0084
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Climate change risk perception and pro-environmental behavior: the moderating role of environmental values and psychological contract breach

Abstract: Purpose Debates regarding climate change risk perception (CCRP), particularly its scale and impact on social and environmental sustainability, have continued for decades. CCRP is experiencing a renaissance with an increased focus on environmentally relevant behaviors to mitigate the effects of climate change. However, CCRP lacks investigation from the employee perspective. Supported by the social exchange and value–belief–norm theories, this study aims to address the impact of employees’ CCRP on their proenvir… Show more

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“…On the positive side, family involvement often brings stability, long-term vision, and a sense of commitment to the company. Family-owned or family-controlled businesses may benefit from stronger values, shared heritage, and a focus on preserving the reputation built over generations (Chen et al, 2017;Latif et al, 2023). These factors can contribute to building a positive corporate reputation based on trust, reliability, and credibility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the positive side, family involvement often brings stability, long-term vision, and a sense of commitment to the company. Family-owned or family-controlled businesses may benefit from stronger values, shared heritage, and a focus on preserving the reputation built over generations (Chen et al, 2017;Latif et al, 2023). These factors can contribute to building a positive corporate reputation based on trust, reliability, and credibility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%