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Enabling employees and breaking down barriers: Behavioural infrastructure for pro-environmental behaviour

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posted on 2024-10-30, 22:11 authored by Simon LockreySimon Lockrey, Linda-Marie BrennanLinda-Marie Brennan, Karli VergheseKarli Verghese, Warren Staples, Wayne Binney
Strategic planning and implementation issues are evident when organisations seek environmental sustainability outcomes. Critically, this can involve issues between employees and their behaviour, and their connection to, and within, higher-level social structures. Structuration theory is used to determine if employees have the power to change contexts for actions supporting the environment, or if they capitulate in the face of structural resistance. Further, we elaborate on the resources that employees may draw upon and rules that guide them, both of which are used to reproduce or change social structures that enable sustainable practice. We test a structuration framework using two empirical cases examining organisational strategy, thus applying a new lens to develop a unique understanding of these contexts. Finally, the chapter concludes with a discussion on how the model we use can inform new research and practice to identify and navigate structural barriers to implement environmental sustainability within organisations.

History

Start page

313

End page

345

Total pages

33

Outlet

Research Handbook on Employee Pro-Environmental Behaviour

Editors

Victoria Wells, Diana Gregory-Smith, and Danae Manika

Publisher

Edward Elgar

Place published

Cheltenham, United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© Victoria K. Wells, Diana Gregory-Smith, Danae Manika 2018

Former Identifier

2006082961

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2018-09-19