The Relationship between Environmental Management Practices and Environmental Performance: The Role of Organisational Culture

C. Jamil, H. Johari
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Nowadays, organisations and their management are working very hard to forecast and respond to ever-changing new markets and fierce competition. Due to increase in globalisation and technological advancements, the constant variable for today’s workplace is perhaps the ability to continuously evolve. Organisations must ensure that their activities do not harm or negatively impact the environment. This study investigated the effect of organisational culture on the relationship between environmental management practice and environmental performance. Organisational culture was measured using an adapted version of the Henri’s 2006 instrument which was based on a competing values perspective. Questionnaires were administered to 300 respondents (general managers/general managers) from various hotels in the Malaysian hotel industry. The hierarchical multiple regression method showed that organisational culture is not significantly related to environmental performance. However, to some extent, organisational culture has moderated the relationship between environmental management practice and environmental performance. This result implied that most of the sampled hotels in Malaysia employed a control dominant type of culture in achieving objectives. The results also showed even though hotels create an environmental culture in their activities, if people are not ready and not willing to share their knowledge toward creation of new values and beliefs, better environmental performance will not be achieved. This insignificant finding may be due to new beliefs relating to environmental issues in the Malaysian hotel industry.
环境管理实践与环境绩效的关系:组织文化的作用
如今,组织及其管理层正在努力预测和应对不断变化的新市场和激烈的竞争。由于全球化和技术进步的增加,当今工作场所的不变变量可能是不断发展的能力。组织必须确保其活动不会对环境造成危害或负面影响。本研究探讨组织文化对环境管理实务与环境绩效之关系之影响。组织文化是使用基于竞争价值观视角的亨利 2006年工具的改编版本进行测量的。对来自马来西亚酒店业各酒店的300名受访者(总经理/总经理)进行了问卷调查。层次多元回归分析表明,组织文化对环境绩效的影响不显著。然而,在一定程度上,组织文化调节了环境管理实践与环境绩效之间的关系。这一结果意味着,大多数在马来西亚的抽样酒店采用控制主导类型的文化,以实现目标。结果还表明,即使酒店在其活动中创造了一种环境文化,如果人们没有准备好也不愿意分享他们的知识来创造新的价值观和信念,那么更好的环境绩效将无法实现。这个无关紧要的发现可能是由于与马来西亚酒店业环境问题有关的新信念。
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