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Individual antecedents of pro-environmental behaviours: implications for employee green behaviours

In: Research Handbook on Employee Pro-Environmental Behaviour

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  • Brenton M. Wiernik
  • Deniz S. Ones
  • Stephan Dilchert
  • Rachael M. Klein

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This chapter reviews research on the individual antecedents of pro-environmental behaviours and discusses implications of these antecedents for understanding, predicting, and managing employee green behaviours. We review meta-analytic findings on the contributions of environmental awareness/knowledge, environmental attitudes, stable individual differences, demographic characteristics, and interventions on individual pro-environmental behaviour. We also review recent primary studies examining the impact of these antecedents on employee green behaviours in the workplace. Throughout the chapter, we consider the implications of research findings for improving employee environmental performance using human resource management.

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  • Brenton M. Wiernik & Deniz S. Ones & Stephan Dilchert & Rachael M. Klein, 2018. "Individual antecedents of pro-environmental behaviours: implications for employee green behaviours," Chapters, in: Victoria Wells & Diana Gregory-Smith & Danae Manika (ed.), Research Handbook on Employee Pro-Environmental Behaviour, chapter 4, pages 63-82, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:17432_4
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