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Effect of Green Training on Individual Environmental Performance: Evidence from Oil and Gas Industry in Iraq

Susan Sabah Abdulameer () and Yousif Munadhil Ibrahim ()
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Susan Sabah Abdulameer: Department of Business Administration Techniques, Management Technical College, Southern Technical University, Basra, Iraq
Yousif Munadhil Ibrahim: Department of Business Administration, Basrah University College of Science and Technology, Basra 61004, Iraq; & Basra Oil Company, Ministry of Oil, Basra, Iraq

International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 338-343

Abstract: As the globe faced major environmental concerns, it has become necessary for companies to look into means through which they can enhance their employee's environmental performance. Therefore, the present study investigates the nexus between green training (GT) and individual environmental performance (IEP). In this quantitative study, data were collected from 170 employees in the oil and gas industry (O and GI) in Iraq and analyzed by using a structural equation modeling technique by Smart PLS software. The finding presents a strong positive and significant relationship between GT and IEP. The study also shows important and prominent implications from theoretical and practical perspectives.

Keywords: Green Training; Environmental Performance; Oil and Gas Industry; Quantitative Method; Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modeling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.32479/ijeep.17487

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