Triple Pundit
A fresh approach to looking at business.
advertise subscribe

Site Details

Add to Google

Search 3P


Categorized

» Ask Pablo
» Janice's Corner
» About
» Adaptation
» Agriculture
» Ask Pablo
» Book Review
» Case Study
» Climate Change
» ClimatePULSE
» Communication
» Conflicts
» Corporate Evolution
» Cradle to Cradle
» CSR
» Doing Right, Doing Good
» Efficiency
» Energy
» Entrepreneurs
» Events
» Fundamentals
» Government
» Green Building
» Greenwashing
» Health and Food
» Incentives
» Innovation
» interviews
» Investing
» Leadership
» Marketing
» Markets
» MBA
» MBA Showcase
» Numbers
» Op Ed
» Pablo Bio
» Politics
» Presidio Marketing Blog
» Principals
» Priorities
» Resources
» Screw Ups
» Social Entrepreneurship
» Society
» Solutions
» Supply Chain
» Third World Development
» Tid Bits
» Transportation
» Trash to Cash
» Video

Worth Your Time

Green Business Links

Sustainabilty

« Back to Front Page

April 23, 2008

Organizations’ Environmental Activities Impact Employees

raphael-Plato-Aristotle_yoest.jpg

A study by the Kenexa Research Institute indicates that organizations environmental initiatives significantly influence employee motivation and their opinions of senior management. Fifty-four percent of employees surveyed in a cross-culture study that spanned 13 countries looked favorably on their organizations’ “green” initiatives. More Indian workers (63%) looked favorably on their organization’s environmental initiatives than their counterparts in Russia (42%) and Japan (40%), where the two least favorable ratings were recorded.

The research results indicate that an organization’s record of environmental responsibility can significantly and positively influence employees’ opinions of management and the company they work for, their overall job satisfaction, intentions to stay with the company and recommend it to others as a good place to work, according to Kenexa.

“Those organizations committed to the environment demonstrate this by routinely recycling, conserving energy and working with vendors who share similar values. This sets them apart from their competition by creating a positive employment brand, and establishes an emotional tie between the employee and organization,” Anne Herman, a Kenexa research consultant stated in a media release.

post-continues.gif
our-sponsor-message.gif

Environmental Issues & Ethical Values

Employees with favorable views of their organization’s environmental responsibility and the extent of its “green” activities are much more likely to feel that management is more willing and better able to deal with organizational challenges, demonstrate that its employees are important to its success and effectively communicate a vision of the company’s direction, according to Kenexa’s research.

Survey respondents reported that their organizations’ reputation was a factor in their joining their organizations. Those who responded favorably towards their organizations’ environmental initiatives were more likely to indicate that the company’s reputation had improved in the past year compared those who were unfavorable.

“Today’s employees are considering the reputation of an organization in their decision to join, and the positive influence of a company’s green policy relates to a more favorable reputation. Earth Day serves as a reminder that organizations that participate in ‘green’ initiatives, are not only positive global environmental citizens, they increase their competitive advantage when hiring and retaining employees,” said Herman.

Moreover, how an organizations leaders approach environmental issues and what they do in terms of environmental responsibility also influences employees’ views of management’s ethics and conduct and values overall, and by proxy, those of an organization as a whole. High standards of environmental conduct contribute to employees’ overall perspective of managements’ ethical conduct, leading to greater trust.

« comment on this post »


Comments

PHOTOS-Brazil, South America & Vanishing Glaciers By Curtis "Kojo" Morrow

http://www.flickr.com/photos/8126170@N02/

Onces there click on SETS, and witness some of the scenes I did on a recent cruise through Magellan Strait (South-America)..

Beautiful, yes, but very frightening:-(.
Questions is, are they melting? Moving? Or is it just evolution@work?

» Curtis Kojo Morrow at April 24, 2008 10:34 AM

Join the Discussion

(you may use HTML tags for style)

 

Remember Me?

Comments from other sites:

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.triplepundit.com/mt/mt-tb.cgi/2504

Related stories by keyword:

Latest Posts

netimpact-logo.jpg

Net Impact Podcast

Dated Archives



cotg.gif

eco-tues-stuff.gif
Eco Tuesday takes place on the 4th Tuesday of every month and is a premier business networking opportunity for people interested in building a better world through the power of business. It currently takes place in cities across the USA. Click here to learn more.

3p Book List


Add to your site!

live-neutral-logo.gif

PWC_logo.gif

ecosa.gif

Best Green Blogs





Provided by First Sustainable

Headlines from the Green Blogosphere


'RSS

Add this box to your site

Add your feed to this box