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The Psychology of Green Organizations

The Psychology of Green Organizations

9780199997480
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As we move further into the 21st century, the global challenges and consequences posed by climate change are becoming increasingly apparent. Although organizations are considered significant contributors to climate change, they also have the potential to positively affect it through their employees. As a result, understanding how employees pro-environmental initiatives can positively affect climate change has increasingly become the focus of inquiry among organizationalresearchers. The Psychology of Green Organizations brings together a number of these researchers to review leading research in different areas of organizational environmental sustainability. In so doing, this book consolidates available knowledge on employees contributions to corporate environmentalinitiatives, stimulates future empirical research on this topic, and provides recommendations for how organizations can improve their environmental performance through their employees. Many chapters provide case examples of environmentally sustainable organizations to illustrate lessons gleaned from research. Chapters in part 1 provide a conceptual, theoretical, and methodological foundation for research on workplace pro-environmental behaviors, while those in parts 2 and 3 review research onthe promotion of workplace pro-environmental behaviors at the individual and organizational levels, respectively. Part 4 explores one organization that has been successful at promoting employees environmental initiatives, highlighting how both organizational and individual factors can be used toeffect major changes in corporate environmental sustainability.
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OUP USA
86690
9780199997480
9780199997480

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Publication date
2015
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
408
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
640
  • List of Contributors; Part I: Setting the Stage; Chapter 1: Introduction; Jennifer L. Robertson and Julian Barling; Chapter 2: The Nature of Employees Pro-Environmental Behaviors; Olivier Boiral, Pascal Paille, and Nicolas Raineri; Chapter 3: Theoretical Basis for Organizational Pro-Environmental Research; Angela M. Ruepert, Linda Steg, and Kees Keizer; Chapter 4: Research Methods in Pro-Environmental Research; Timur Ozbilir and E. Kevin Kelloway; Chapter 5: Diary Methods and Workplace Pro-Environmental Behaviors; Megan J. Bissing-Olson, Kelly S. Fielding, and Aarti Iyer; Part II: The Role of Individuals in Promoting Workplace Pro-Environmental Behaviors; Chapter 6: Individual Determinants of Workplace Pro-Environmental Behaviors; Siu Hing Lo; Chapter 7: The Role of Emotions in Promoting Workplace Pro-Environmental Behaviors; Sally Russell and Elmar Friedrich; Chapter 8: Environmental Leadership; Jennifer L. Robertson and Julian Barling; Chapter 9: Environmental Locus of Control; Mark Cleveland and Maria Kalamas; Chapter 10: Green Me Up, Scotty: Psychological Influence Techniques for Increasing Pro-Environmental Employee Behavior; Kerrie L. Unsworth; Part III: The Role of Organizations in Promoting Workplace Pro-Environmental Behaviors; Chapter 11: Organizational Change; Mathew Davis and Phillipa Coan; Chapter 12: Green Human-Resource Management; Andrew Bratton and John Bratton; Chapter 13: Ergonomic Initiatives Towards Environmental Sustainability; Andrew Thatcher; Chapter 14: Pro-Environmental Organizational Culture and Climate; Thomas A. Norton, Hannes Zacher, and Neal A. Ashkanasy; Part IV: Tying It All Together; Chapter 15: Sustainable Innovation at Interface: Workplace Pro-Environmental Behavior; as a Collective Driver for Continuous Improvement; Steve Kennedy, Gail Whiteman, and Amanda Williams;
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