Perceived greenwashing and employee green behavior: The roles of green organizational identity and self-serving leadership

IF 4.2 2区 哲学 Q2 BUSINESS
Yufei Ma, Shuming Zhao, Jiaxi Chen, Chenhong Hu, Jiaojiao Qu
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Abstract

Greenwashing has become a common way in which many enterprises address expectations related to corporate social responsibility. As an abnormal and fake type of social responsibility behavior, greenwashing causes many problems, thus highlighting the importance of exploring the impact of corporate greenwashing. However, previous studies have mainly examined the impacts of greenwashing on enterprises, industry, and society, and the impact of greenwashing on individual employee behavior, which is important with regard to the sustainability of the enterprise, remains limited. The main purpose of this study is to explore how perceived greenwashing affects employee green behavior (EGB). Based on the stimulus–organism–response theory and social cognitive theory, a two-wave survey was conducted to investigate 232 Chinese enterprise employees. The impact of perceived greenwashing on EGB was analyzed. The mediating role of green organizational identity (GOI) and the moderating role of self-serving leadership in this context were examined. The results reveal that perceived greenwashing is negatively related to EGB. Furthermore, GOI mediates the direct relationship between perceived greenwashing and EGB. Self-serving leadership weakens the positive relationship between GOI and EGB. This study thus develops a theoretical model of greenwashing and EGB. It also provides empirical evidence that can support attempts to promote EGB.

洗绿感知与员工绿色行为:绿色组织认同与自私自利领导的作用
“漂绿”已经成为许多企业解决与企业社会责任相关期望的一种常见方式。“漂绿”作为一种不正常的、虚假的社会责任行为,引发了诸多问题,从而凸显了探索企业“漂绿”影响的重要性。然而,以往的研究主要考察了greenwashing对企业、行业和社会的影响,greenwashing对员工个体行为的影响有限,而这种影响对企业的可持续性具有重要意义。本研究的主要目的是探讨感知到的“洗绿”如何影响员工的绿色行为。基于刺激-机体-反应理论和社会认知理论,对232名中国企业员工进行了两波调查。分析了感知到的漂绿对EGB的影响。在此背景下,研究了绿色组织认同的中介作用和自私自利领导的调节作用。结果表明,感知到的“漂绿”与EGB呈负相关。此外,政府投资指数在感知的“漂绿”与EGB之间起到了直接的中介作用。自我服务型领导弱化了政府绩效指数与企业绩效之间的正向关系。因此,本研究建立了一个绿色洗白与EGB的理论模型。它还提供了经验证据,可以支持促进EGB的尝试。
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