How Does Leader’s Support for Environment Promote Organizational Citizenship Behaviour for Environment? A Multi-Theory Perspective
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2018
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Sustainability
Abstract
Organizational citizenship behaviour for the environment of employees is indispensable in
realizing the environmental sustainability goals of organizations. However, in the growing literature
on employee green behaviour at work, scant attention has been paid to the impact of a leader’s
specific support for the environment, and the mechanisms through which it impacts organizational
citizenship behaviour for the environment. Drawing upon social exchange theory, self-determination
theory and theory of normative conduct, we tested the impact of a leader’s support for the environment,
autonomous motivation for the environment and perceived group’s green climate on organizational
citizenship behaviour for the environment in an integrated model. The sample included 313 executive-level employees of green-implemented textile and apparel manufacturing factories in Sri Lanka.
The results of structural equation modelling showed a direct positive impact of a leader’s support
for the environment on organizational citizenship behaviour for the environment. Further, autonomous
motivation for the environment and the perceived group’s green climate were found to be partial mediators
between the leader’s support for the environment and organizational citizenship behaviour for the environment.
We discussed the theoretical implications for sustainability literature and the managerial implications
for organizational practitioners in promoting organizational citizenship behaviour for the environment.
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autonomous motivation for environment, employee green behaviour, leader’s support for environment, organizational citizenship behaviour for environment, perceived group’s green climate