When sustainability managers' greenwash: SDG fit and effects on job performance and attitudes

IF 1.8 Q3 BUSINESS
James W. Westerman, Yalcin Acikgoz, Lubna Nafees, Jennifer Westerman
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Abstract

Sustainability managers represent a key stakeholder in implementing and diffusing sustainability initiatives. However, there is a significant gap in the literature examining the impact of greenwashing on sustainability managers. This research examines the effects of greenwashing on sustainability managers' job satisfaction, commitment, turnover intentions, and job performance from a social identity/person–organization (P-O) fit perspective. Our sample consists of practicing sustainability managers (n = 125) in high- (77%) or mid-level (23%) positions. Results indicate that perceived greenwashing negatively affects the attitudinal outcomes and job performance of sustainability managers. The results also indicate that for sustainability managers whose social responsibility identity is higher than that of their firm, greenwashing has a significant association with lower satisfaction and job performance and higher intentions to leave. However, for managers whose social responsibility identity is lower than that of their firm, employer greenwashing had no effect on the sustainability managers' attitudes, even though they recognized their own poor job performance. The cumulative effect may be a situation in which managers in the best position to enhance a firm's CSR leave the firm, and vice versa.

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当可持续发展管理者的“漂绿”:可持续发展目标契合度及其对工作绩效和态度的影响
可持续发展经理是实施和传播可持续发展倡议的关键利益相关者。然而,在研究绿色清洗对可持续发展管理者的影响的文献中存在显著的差距。本研究从社会认同/个人-组织(P-O)契合度的角度考察了绿色清洗对可持续发展管理者工作满意度、承诺、离职意向和工作绩效的影响。我们的样本由高层(77%)或中层(23%)的可持续发展管理人员(n = 125)组成。结果表明,绿色洗白感知对可持续发展管理者的态度结果和工作绩效有负向影响。结果还表明,对于社会责任认同高于企业的可持续发展管理者而言,“漂绿”与较低的满意度和工作绩效以及较高的离职意愿显著相关。然而,对于社会责任认同低于企业的管理者来说,雇主“漂绿”对可持续发展管理者的态度没有影响,即使他们承认自己的工作绩效不佳。累积效应可能是一种情况,在这种情况下,最能提高企业社会责任的管理者离开了企业,反之亦然。
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期刊介绍: Business and Society Review addresses a wide range of ethical issues concerning the relationships between business, society, and the public good. Its contents are of vital concern to business people, academics, and others involved in the contemporary debate about the proper role of business in society. The journal publishes papers from all those working in this important area, including researchers and business professionals, members of the legal profession, government administrators and many others.
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