Behavioural Determinants of Green Managerial Practices: A Study on Bangladeshi Bankers
Nafia Sultana,
Azharul Islam and
Mohammad Nakib
International Journal of Financial Research, 2020, vol. 11, issue 6, 87-99
Abstract:
The study aims to determine the influential factors behind the choice of green actions by the banking employees of Bangladesh. Hypotheses and a research framework are developed with a view to explore the relationship of green managerial choice of bankers with perceived green knowledge, peer pressure, rewards and recognition and government regulations in ensuring environmental performance. A self-administered questionnaire was utilized for collecting primary data and exploratory factor analysis was tested to verify the variance of the considered variables and finally multiple-regression analysis was used to comprehend the relationship among the variables. A positive relationship was identified with peer pressure and rewards and recognition that may influence the employees to accept the overall green policies and practices. The study can help the business administrators to identify the dominating factors and work on these factors to motivate the employees to increase their environmental behaviour so that organizational environmental performance can be enhanced.
Keywords: green managerial practices; green policies; environmental performance; environmental management; managerial practices; green human resource; banking employees; green management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.5430/ijfr.v11n6p87
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