Environment

Research tidbits: Environmental performance

A selection of interesting articles we found recently considering environmental performance. Market reactions to events related to corporate environmental performance: A meta-analysis  Research on the relationship between corporate environmental performance (CEP) and corporate financial performance (CFP) has consistently grown and is gaining widespread attention. Given the vast body of CEP–CFP studies, recently scholars have begun to take stock of the cumulative results. However, no study so far has meta-analyzed the findings yielded by event studies [...]

2017-08-10T14:35:32+10:00March 21st, 2017|News, Research Tidbits|

Research tidbits: Pro-environment behaviour

A selection of interesting articles we found recently considering pro-environment behaviour. Corporate greening, exchange process among co-workers, and ethics of care: an empirical study on the determinants of pro-environmental behaviors at coworkers-level The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between perceived co-worker support, commitment to colleagues, job satisfaction, intention to help others, and pro-environmental behaviour with the emphasis on eco-helping, with a view to determining the extent to which peer relationships encourage [...]

2020-08-25T14:09:14+10:00January 31st, 2017|News, Research Tidbits|

Research tidbits: Green HR practices

The following seven papers are published in a special issue on Green (environmental) HRM of The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2016, volume 27(2). Green and nongreen recruitment practices for attracting job applicants: exploring independent and interactive effects. Marco Guerci, Fabrizio Montanari, Annachiara Scapolan & Antonella Epifanio. Pages 129-150. The study is based on the reactions of a sample of Italian graduate students to the websites of seven companies operating in Italy. It addresses [...]

2017-08-10T15:31:25+10:00January 17th, 2017|News, Research Tidbits|

Research tidbits: Green consumers

A selection of interesting articles we found recently on green consumers. Green leather for ethical consumers in China and Korea: Facilitating ethical consumption with value–belief–attitude logic Using an innovative fabrication technique, eco-friendly faux leather (EFFL) has been newly developed as a green leather alternative for the Chinese and Korean markets. Value–belief–attitude logic drawn from the heuristic-systemic model (Zuckmand and Chaiken in Psychol Mark 15(7):621–642, 1998) and value–belief–norm theory (Stern et al. in Environ Behav 27(6):723–743, 1995) is proposed [...]

2020-08-25T14:09:25+10:00November 1st, 2016|News, Research Tidbits|
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