Manager’s Age, Employee Environmental Passion, and Employee Green Engagement: A Conceptual Framework

Naveed R. Khan, Aamna H. Siddiqui, Rana Muhammad Sohail Jafar, M. Khan, Wasim Ahmad
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Environmental concerns are growing worldwide, especially in the business context, where employee green engagement plays a crucial role in enhancing organizational environmental performance. The purpose of this research is to explore the conceptual link between a manager’s age, employee environmental passion and employee green engagement. The research adopts a systematic literature review methodology. Using the Scopus database, articles were selected for analysis related to employee green engagement published between 2002 and 2023. The study’s findings provide evidence in support of the proposition that a manager’s age has a significant impact on employee green engagement, with younger managers fostering environmental passion and encouraging eco-friendly activities. Employee environmental passion plays a significant role in this relationship. This research contributes to the conceptualization of employee green engagement and highlights the importance of organizational factors, such as a manager’s age and employee environmental passion, in shaping sustainable practices. Organizations can enhance environmental sustainability by engaging employees in sustainability initiatives. This study contributes novelty by shedding light on the motivational drivers that encourage employees to actively engage in green initiatives. The research provides valuable insights for organizations to create sustainable work environments and address critical environmental concerns, making it a valuable addition to the field of sustainability research.
经理年龄、员工环保热情与员工绿色参与:概念框架
全球范围内对环境问题的关注与日俱增,尤其是在商业环境中,员工的绿色参与对提高组织的环境绩效起着至关重要的作用。本研究旨在探讨管理者年龄、员工环保热情和员工绿色敬业度之间的概念联系。研究采用了系统的文献综述方法。利用 Scopus 数据库,选取了 2002 年至 2023 年间发表的与员工绿色敬业度相关的文章进行分析。研究结果证明,管理者的年龄对员工绿色敬业度有重要影响,年轻的管理者更热衷于环保并鼓励环保活动。员工的环保热情在这种关系中发挥了重要作用。这项研究为员工绿色参与的概念化做出了贡献,并强调了组织因素(如管理者的年龄和员工的环保热情)在形成可持续实践中的重要性。组织可以通过让员工参与可持续发展活动来提高环境的可持续发展能力。本研究揭示了鼓励员工积极参与绿色行动的动机驱动因素,具有新颖性。这项研究为组织创造可持续的工作环境和解决关键的环境问题提供了有价值的见解,是对可持续发展研究领域的宝贵补充。
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