2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151813929
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Employee Involvement in Sustainability Projects in Emergent Markets: Evidence from Turkey

Elif Baykal,
Bahar Divrik

Abstract: Without a doubt, encouraging the behavior of employees in relation to sustainability is one of the most effective tactics that organizations can use to attain their sustainability goals. It is critical that employees take part in sustainability projects in order for organizations to be successful. In this study, we assumed that organizations supported by responsible employees will be more likely to engage in sustainability-driven projects that affect their long-term viability and the interests of their stakeho… Show more

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“…The country has made significant strides in adopting green practices, with government initiatives promoting renewable energy and sustainable development. Despite these efforts, Turkish SMEs still face numerous challenges, including limited access to green financing, a lack of comprehensive regulatory support, and varying levels of environmental awareness among business leaders [5,6]. Against this backdrop, the imperative for sustainable practices among Turkish SMEs has never been more pressing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The country has made significant strides in adopting green practices, with government initiatives promoting renewable energy and sustainable development. Despite these efforts, Turkish SMEs still face numerous challenges, including limited access to green financing, a lack of comprehensive regulatory support, and varying levels of environmental awareness among business leaders [5,6]. Against this backdrop, the imperative for sustainable practices among Turkish SMEs has never been more pressing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%