A Proposition Relationship Between Green Workplace Environment and Employees Green Behavior on Organizational and Environmental Impacts
Lahcene Makhloufi (),
Belaid Fateh and
Karima Zidane ()
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Lahcene Makhloufi: University Utara
Karima Zidane: University Bouira
A chapter in Energy Transition, Climate Change, and COVID-19, 2021, pp 179-191 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract A green workplace environment can be seen as an antecedent of clean energy leading to support ecosystem efficiency. Modern and digitalized firms are looking to upgrade and leverage green practices at all organizational levels. The nature of their businesses does not matter. In light of the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), this study highlights the key factors influencing Algerian firms during the COVID-19 to deploy green practices to enhance cleanliness, employee satisfaction, and organizational and environmental impact. Therefore, this scenario is expected to enhance the efficiency of employee’s green behavior toward the rationalization of resource use, improving energy efficiency, and thus reducing environmental impacts of COVID-19 as such. Even though COVID-19 has a significant implication, it opens a new room yielding considerable opportunities and new research streams to look into the deficiencies associated with individuals, organizations, governments, and scientists. Hence, this study will discuss the managerial implications of the COVID-19 on organizations and the emerging research streams related to it.
Keywords: Green workplace environment; Green practices; Job satisfaction; Organizational and environmental impacts; COVID-19; Algeria (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-79713-3_10
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