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Green Employee Involvement, Green Training, and Mediating Effects of Green Competencies on Corporate Environmental Performance

In: Proceedings of the 1st Bengkulu International Conference on Economics, Management, Business and Accounting (BICEMBA 2023)

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  • Nurna Aziza

    (Universitas Bengkulu, Faculty of Economics and Business)

  • Muhammad Fahmi Imanullah

    (Universitas Bengkulu, Faculty of Economics and Business)

  • Andi Agus

    (Faculty of Economics)

Abstract

This research aims to develop and test mediation models between Green Competencies and Corporate Environmental Performance for the public sector (Health organizations). In particular, our goal is Green Competencies to improve Corporate Environmental Performance, and is associated with the role of Green Employee Involvement, and Green Training. The hypothesis was tested structural equation modeling (Partial Least Square) with survey data from employees of health organizations except medical personnel of Bengkulu province. The results of the study that green competencies do not mediate green employee involvement on environmental performance, but green competencies mediate green training on environmental performance of health organizations. The results also show that green employee involvement does not affect green competencies, but green training affects green competencies, and green competencies affect the environmental performance of employees of health organizations in Bengkulu Province.

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  • Nurna Aziza & Muhammad Fahmi Imanullah & Andi Agus, 2023. "Green Employee Involvement, Green Training, and Mediating Effects of Green Competencies on Corporate Environmental Performance," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Roosemarina Anggraini Rambe & Lizar Alfansi & Robinson Robinson & Dewi Rahmayanti & Agustina Suparya (ed.), Proceedings of the 1st Bengkulu International Conference on Economics, Management, Business and Accounting (BICEMBA 2023), pages 95-105, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-328-3_12
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-328-3_12
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