2018
DOI: 10.1080/01446193.2018.1424348
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The role of organizational climate in socially embedding construction firms’ sustainability goals

Abstract: Despite the growing interest in sustainability research, little scholarly attention, both conceptual and empirical, has been given to assessing the individual-level behavioural issues that affect sustainability outcomes. Still less research is undertaken to examine the mechanisms by which construction firms enable their sustainability goals to be socially embedded within their organizations to shape the behaviour and attitudes of employees. In an attempt to fill this gap, this paper draws extensively from the … Show more

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“…Due to this modelling, a system of environment communication with the organization is being studied as a latent variable that is operationalized by the cumulative interaction of three variables: assessment of human resources (Hu & Zhao, 2020;Gokalp et all., 2020;Klinck & Swanepoel, 2019;Walker et all., 2014;Pandey & Chandel, 2013;Popa & Demyen, 2012;Dadelo et all., 2012), organizational climate (Riego de Dios, 2020; Akbar et all., 2019;Gaviria-Rivera & Zapata, 2019;Nasreen et all., 2019;Berberoglu, 2018;Phua, 2018;Polat & Iskender, 2018;Naldoken & Tengilimoglu, 2017;Pozveh & Karimi, 2016) and organization's internationalization (Brymer et all., 2020;Andersson & Sundermeier, 2019;Vahlne & Bhatti, 2019;Suseno & Pinnington, 2018;Alon et all., 2018;Godos-Diez et all., 2018;Jankowska & Gotz, 2017;Chen et all., 2016;Kalvionyte & Korsakiene, 2016;Fitzgerald & Rowley, 2016;Babinska, 2013). Variables: assessment of human resources, and organizational climate were analyzed as individual factors.…”
Section: Core Elements Of a Model Of An Organization's Communication With The External Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Due to this modelling, a system of environment communication with the organization is being studied as a latent variable that is operationalized by the cumulative interaction of three variables: assessment of human resources (Hu & Zhao, 2020;Gokalp et all., 2020;Klinck & Swanepoel, 2019;Walker et all., 2014;Pandey & Chandel, 2013;Popa & Demyen, 2012;Dadelo et all., 2012), organizational climate (Riego de Dios, 2020; Akbar et all., 2019;Gaviria-Rivera & Zapata, 2019;Nasreen et all., 2019;Berberoglu, 2018;Phua, 2018;Polat & Iskender, 2018;Naldoken & Tengilimoglu, 2017;Pozveh & Karimi, 2016) and organization's internationalization (Brymer et all., 2020;Andersson & Sundermeier, 2019;Vahlne & Bhatti, 2019;Suseno & Pinnington, 2018;Alon et all., 2018;Godos-Diez et all., 2018;Jankowska & Gotz, 2017;Chen et all., 2016;Kalvionyte & Korsakiene, 2016;Fitzgerald & Rowley, 2016;Babinska, 2013). Variables: assessment of human resources, and organizational climate were analyzed as individual factors.…”
Section: Core Elements Of a Model Of An Organization's Communication With The External Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas human resources management and the organizational climate as a factor of an organization's adaptation to the changing environment are widely discussed in the literature (Riego de Dios, 2020;Akbar et all., 2019;Gaviria-Rivera & Zapata, 2019;Nasreen et all., 2019;Berberoglu, 2018;Phua, 2018;Polat & Iskender, 2018;Naldoken & Tengilimoglu, 2017;Pozveh & Karimi, 2016), thus, using the method of phenomenological hermeneutics (Vaitkevicius, 2013), there have been identified the features of its use for the purpose of organization's self-defense. This is why, human resources management and organizational climate in relation to the internationalization, can be discussed as a quality of the organization that allows it to secure its identity.…”
Section: Core Elements Of a Model Of An Organization's Communication With The External Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When firms have adequate resources, their organizational climate facilitates the development, adoption, and implementation of new products and processes [13]. An organizational climate is made up of subjective, individual, and social aspects, including the motivations, interpretations, and perceptions linked to the personal and contextual factors of each individual within a firm [14]. De Long and Fahey [15] suggest that in every firm, there are norms, practices, and values that explain why certain forms of knowledge are favored in certain situations since they govern individual perceptions and social interactions.…”
Section: Organizational Climatementioning
confidence: 99%