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Can work climate foster pro-environmental behavior inside and outside of the workplace?


Autoři: Carol Hicklenton aff001;  Donald W. Hine aff001;  Natasha M. Loi aff001
Působiště autorů: School of Psychology, University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia aff001
Vyšlo v časopise: PLoS ONE 14(10)
Kategorie: Research Article
prolekare.web.journal.doi_sk: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223774

Souhrn

Guided by self-determination theory, we investigated the potential impact of work climate on employee motivation, and pro-environmental behavior (PEB) inside and outside of the workplace. We found that in workplaces with stronger pro-environmental climates and at least moderate levels of autonomy support, employees reported higher levels of autonomous motivation to engage in PEB. In turn, autonomously motivated employees engaged in more PEBs, both inside and outside the workplace. Controlled motivation played a more limited role in predicting employee PEBs. Overall, our findings suggest work climates that support pro-environmental actions and employee autonomy may not only foster PEBs within the workplace but also lay the foundation for PEBs in other non-workplace settings.

Klíčová slova:

Research design – Employment – Jobs – Behavior – Surveys – Supervisors – Motivation – Environmental management


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