Green Competence Building, Green Employee Involvement and Green Work-Life Balance to Improve Environmental Performance through Green Organizational Culture

This research is motivated by environmental performance. The aim of this study is to determine the influence of the relationship between green competence building, green employee involvement, and green work-life balance on environmental performance, mediated by the green organizational culture of th...

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Main Authors: Deni Widyo PRASETYO, Amiartuti KUSMANINGTYAS, Siti MUJANAH
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Language:English
Published: ASERS Publishing 2024-02-01
Series:Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism
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Online Access:https://journals.aserspublishing.eu/jemt/article/view/8322/3883
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author Deni Widyo PRASETYO
Amiartuti KUSMANINGTYAS
Siti MUJANAH
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description This research is motivated by environmental performance. The aim of this study is to determine the influence of the relationship between green competence building, green employee involvement, and green work-life balance on environmental performance, mediated by the green organizational culture of the Head of Study Program at PGRI Higher Education Institutions in East Java. The grand theory of this research is the AMO theory (Ability, Motivation, Opportunity). The sampling technique uses a saturated or census sample. The sample in this study consists of 185 respondents, the Head of Study Program at PGRI Higher Education Institutions in East Java, through a self-administered survey. The research instrument uses a questionnaire and is analyzed using SEM analysis, employing the Warp PLS Version 7.0 analysis tool to analyze the outer model, inner model, and hypothesis testing using p-value. The results show a significant direct influence of green competence building and green employee involvement on green organizational culture. Subsequently, green organizational culture significantly influences environmental performance. The relationship with green work-life balance does not significantly affect green organizational culture. This research indicates that there is an intervening variable effect, namely green organizational culture, on the relationship between green competence building, green employee involvement, and environmental performance. However, green organizational culture cannot act as an intervening variable in the relationship between green work-life balance and environmental performance. This study demonstrates that the practices of green competence building, green employee involvement, and green organizational culture play a crucial role in the implementation of environmental policies to promote environmental performance at PGRI Higher Education Institutions in East Java.
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spelling doaj.art-d63c1b19b3b241c6bba371984199f0412024-03-04T15:02:14ZengASERS PublishingJournal of Environmental Management and Tourism2068-77292024-02-01XV16981https://doi.org/10.14505/jemt.v15.1(73).06Green Competence Building, Green Employee Involvement and Green Work-Life Balance to Improve Environmental Performance through Green Organizational CultureDeni Widyo PRASETYO0https://orcid.org/0009-0003-9171-6679Amiartuti KUSMANINGTYAS1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9978-1841Siti MUJANAH2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7946-2202Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya, IndonesiaFaculty of Economics and Business, Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya, IndonesiaFaculty of Economics and Business, Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya, IndonesiaThis research is motivated by environmental performance. The aim of this study is to determine the influence of the relationship between green competence building, green employee involvement, and green work-life balance on environmental performance, mediated by the green organizational culture of the Head of Study Program at PGRI Higher Education Institutions in East Java. The grand theory of this research is the AMO theory (Ability, Motivation, Opportunity). The sampling technique uses a saturated or census sample. The sample in this study consists of 185 respondents, the Head of Study Program at PGRI Higher Education Institutions in East Java, through a self-administered survey. The research instrument uses a questionnaire and is analyzed using SEM analysis, employing the Warp PLS Version 7.0 analysis tool to analyze the outer model, inner model, and hypothesis testing using p-value. The results show a significant direct influence of green competence building and green employee involvement on green organizational culture. Subsequently, green organizational culture significantly influences environmental performance. The relationship with green work-life balance does not significantly affect green organizational culture. This research indicates that there is an intervening variable effect, namely green organizational culture, on the relationship between green competence building, green employee involvement, and environmental performance. However, green organizational culture cannot act as an intervening variable in the relationship between green work-life balance and environmental performance. This study demonstrates that the practices of green competence building, green employee involvement, and green organizational culture play a crucial role in the implementation of environmental policies to promote environmental performance at PGRI Higher Education Institutions in East Java. https://journals.aserspublishing.eu/jemt/article/view/8322/3883green competence building; green employee involvement; green work life balance; green organizational culture; environmental performance
spellingShingle Deni Widyo PRASETYO
Amiartuti KUSMANINGTYAS
Siti MUJANAH
Green Competence Building, Green Employee Involvement and Green Work-Life Balance to Improve Environmental Performance through Green Organizational Culture
Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism
green competence building; green employee involvement; green work life balance; green organizational culture; environmental performance
title Green Competence Building, Green Employee Involvement and Green Work-Life Balance to Improve Environmental Performance through Green Organizational Culture
title_full Green Competence Building, Green Employee Involvement and Green Work-Life Balance to Improve Environmental Performance through Green Organizational Culture
title_fullStr Green Competence Building, Green Employee Involvement and Green Work-Life Balance to Improve Environmental Performance through Green Organizational Culture
title_full_unstemmed Green Competence Building, Green Employee Involvement and Green Work-Life Balance to Improve Environmental Performance through Green Organizational Culture
title_short Green Competence Building, Green Employee Involvement and Green Work-Life Balance to Improve Environmental Performance through Green Organizational Culture
title_sort green competence building green employee involvement and green work life balance to improve environmental performance through green organizational culture
topic green competence building; green employee involvement; green work life balance; green organizational culture; environmental performance
url https://journals.aserspublishing.eu/jemt/article/view/8322/3883
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