A Time-lagged Examination of Voluntary and Task-related Green Behavior in the Travel Industry

Amandeep Dhir, Shalini Talwar, Sahil Raj, Brinda Sampat, J. Nicolau
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With climate change continuing to threaten the earth’s ecosystems, the travel industry is under increased pressure to adopt green policies. The effective implementation of these policies is largely dependent on employee commitment, but research offering insights into employees’ green behavior in the travel industry is sparse. We addressed this gap using the value-belief-norm theory to conceptualize the drivers of employees’ task-related and voluntary green behaviors. We examined the impact of values (biospheric, altruistic, and egoistic), beliefs (the new environmental paradigm, awareness of consequences, and ascription of responsibility), and pro-environmental personal norms on these outcomes. Analyzing time-lagged data collected in three waves from 186 hotel employees, we found a positive sequential association of biospheric values with beliefs, norms, and green behaviors. From a theoretical viewpoint, our study grounds hotel employees’ green behaviors in a prosocial theory, thereby offering a relatively new yet pertinent explanation of these behaviors.
对旅游业自愿和任务相关绿色行为的时滞检验
随着气候变化不断威胁着地球的生态系统,旅游业面临着越来越大的压力,必须采取绿色政策。这些政策的有效实施在很大程度上取决于员工的承诺,但有关旅游业员工绿色行为的研究却很少。针对这一空白,我们采用价值-信念-规范理论,对员工与任务相关的绿色行为和自愿绿色行为的驱动因素进行了概念化。我们研究了价值观(生物圈、利他主义和利己主义)、信念(新环境范式、后果意识和责任归属)和亲环境个人规范对这些结果的影响。通过分析从 186 名酒店员工处收集到的三波时滞数据,我们发现生物圈价值观与信念、规范和绿色行为之间存在正向序列关联。从理论角度看,我们的研究将酒店员工的绿色行为建立在亲社会理论的基础上,从而为这些行为提供了一个相对较新但又中肯的解释。
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