探索员工对可持续发展目标(sdg)的看法和态度反应:在价值缺失盛行的情况下,一种强有力的方法方法

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Björn Mestdagh, Gonzalo Villa-Cox, Luc Van Liedekerke, Jan Cools
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摘要

本研究调查了组织参与可持续发展目标(sdg)对员工态度的影响,重点关注自豪感、感知支持和承诺。利用利益相关者和心理学理论,它探讨了员工对组织可持续发展目标参与的看法如何影响这些态度。调查数据是从比利时一个区域政府组织的雇员中收集的,提供了一个独特的视角,因为公共部门雇员在这方面的研究往往代表性不足。这些数据构成了创新和可重复使用的PLS-SEM建模管道的基础,旨在测试假设的关系并解决缺失值的普遍性。研究结果揭示了显著的积极态度结果,强调了感知组织可持续发展目标参与对员工态度的直接和整体影响。此外,本研究引入了三个新的可持续发展目标感知量表,每个量表由17个项目组成。总体而言,本文为理解员工对组织可持续发展目标参与的看法和态度反应提供了一个基本框架。
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Exploring Employee Perceptions and Attitudinal Responses to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Robust Methodological Approach Amidst Missing Value Prevalence

Exploring Employee Perceptions and Attitudinal Responses to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Robust Methodological Approach Amidst Missing Value Prevalence

This study investigates the effects of organizational engagement with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on employee attitudes, focusing on pride, perceived support, and commitment. Utilizing stakeholder and psychological theories, it explores how employees' perceptions of their organization's SDG engagement influence these attitudes. Survey data were collected from employees of a Belgian regional governmental organization, offering a unique perspective since public sector employees are often underrepresented in this line of research. This data formed the basis for an innovative and reusable PLS-SEM modeling pipeline, designed both to test the hypothesized relationships and to address missing value prevalence. The findings reveal significant positive attitudinal outcomes, underscoring the direct and overall impact of perceived organizational SDG engagement on employee attitudes. In addition, the study introduces three novel SDG perception scales, each consisting of 17 items. Overall, this paper provides a foundational framework for understanding employee perceptions and attitudinal responses to organizational SDG engagement.

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Business Strategy and Development
Business Strategy and Development Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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