Greening the Workplace

Theories, Methods, and Research

Greening the Workplace

Theories, Methods, and Research

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The phrase "greening of the workplace" refers to the range of resources used by an organization to ensure its management and industrial processes are conducive to the adoption of workplace pro-environmental behaviors by its employees, irrespective of their position, the nature of their work or their rank within the organization. This book provides greater visibility to research into how organizations encourage their employees to take environmental considerations into account in their daily work. It examines the connections between organizational practices, individual behaviors, and environmental performance. This book will appeal to HRM scholars interested in the psychological, managerial and organizational dimensions governing the relationship between individuals and ecology.



Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Key issues, Evidence and Human Activities
Chapter 3. Employee Environmental Behaviors
 Chapter 4. The Question of Non-Environmental Behaviors
Chapter 5.  Theoretical approaches
Chapter 6.  The Question of Organizational Boundaries
Chapter 7.  Employees and Pro-Environmental Behaviors: Obstacles, Constraints and Barriers
Chapter 8. Greening the Workplace Through Employees: An Integrative Model
Chapter 9. Greening the Workplace through Practices and Behavioral Intervention.
ISBN 978-3-030-58387-3
Article number 9783030583873
Media type Book
Edition number 1st ed. 2020
Copyright year 2020
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length VII, 162 pages
Illustrations VII, 162 p. 6 illus.
Language English