Title
Using Values, Beliefs, and Norms to Predict Conserving Behaviors in Organizations
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
European Management Review
Publication Date
6-1-2020
Abstract
Although micro-level research on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has started to grow, little is known about the antecedents of employee conserving behaviors.(e.g., recycling, repurposing or reusing materials, and saving energy). Conserving behaviors can be explained by the individual-level psychographic variables captured by the values-beliefs-norms (VBN) framework. Given the mixed empirical findings of previous VBN applications in organizations, this paper examines the full VBN model within a workplace context and extends the model by analyzing the effects of VBN variables on employee conserving behaviors. A quantitative survey with a sample of 714 UK office-based employees across a range of industries is utilized and data are analyzed using a Smart PLS approach. We find direct and indirect effects among the VBN variables: in particular, personal norms strongly affect all conserving behaviors studied, highlighting the relevance of norming interventions in organizations. Theoretical and managerial implications are provided.
Volume
17
Issue
2
First Page
543
Last Page
558
DOI
10.1111/emre.12388
ISSN
17404754
E-ISSN
17404762
Recommended Citation
Ciocirlan, Cristina E.; Gregory-Smith, Diana; Manika, Danae; and Wells, Victoria, "Using Values, Beliefs, and Norms to Predict Conserving Behaviors in Organizations" (2020). Faculty Publications. 857.
https://jayscholar.etown.edu/facpubharvest/857