2019
DOI: 10.1002/csr.1806
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Responsible leadership and employee's proenvironmental behavior: The role of organizational commitment, green shared vision, and internal environmental locus of control

Abstract: This study develops a research model that elaborates the mechanism through which responsible leadership influences employee's proenvironmental behavior. Little is known, however, about the mechanisms through which this type of leadership affects proenvironmental behavior, and the conditions under which any such effects are enhanced or attenuated. The present research sought to fill this gap by examining a dual process model in which organizational commitment and green shared vision served as two explanatory me… Show more

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“…It has meanwhile been demonstrated that RL influences employees proenvironmental behavior (Afsar et al, 2019) underlining the applicability of making RL measurable so that RL can bring benefits to a manager's sustainability leadership effectiveness.…”
Section: Operationalizing Responsible Leadership Into Sub‐competenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has meanwhile been demonstrated that RL influences employees proenvironmental behavior (Afsar et al, 2019) underlining the applicability of making RL measurable so that RL can bring benefits to a manager's sustainability leadership effectiveness.…”
Section: Operationalizing Responsible Leadership Into Sub‐competenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Personal prosocial or altruistic values are central to theories of proenvironmental behavior (Stern, Dietz, Abel, Guagnano, & Kalof, ), safety behavior (Griffin & Neal, ), and broader theories of proactive and prosocial behavior (Schwartz, ). From this perspective, several scholars have investigated personal values in relation to OCB for the environment and proenvironmental behavior (Afsar et al, ; Afsar & Umrani, ; Boiral et al, ), cleaner production and proactive environmental practices (Bansal, ; Cordano & Frieze, ), climate change mitigation (Williams & Schaefer, ), and safety incidents reduction (Colley, Lincolne, & Neal, ). Employees' prosocial or altruistic values have received less attention as potential predictors of HSE‐related behaviors in the organizational context.…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we examined the importance of corporate GSV for green management. Related research on GSV has examined organization members' green creativity [44], green radical innovation and green incremental innovation [45], reactive green innovation [46], pro-environmental behavior [47] and green product development performance [48,49]. Theories have rarely been used to study the aforementioned factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%