Abstract

Organisations are a fundamental part of challenges and solutions to climate change issues. Therefore, the micro and macro factors influencing employee ecological behaviour (EEB) are a rising interest among researchers. The contemporary concept of EEB has been embraced by many organisations and attracted scholars’ attention worldwide. Nevertheless, studies that explored challenges and solutions for performing EEB at the workplace are scarce. This study explored challenges and solutions in performing EEB at the workplace and focused on qualitative research methodology. The researchers interviewed 24 academicians from five leading green research Malaysian universities. Valuable qualitative data and numerous challenges such as high costs of practising, lack of infrastructure, top management support, environmental attitude, green mindfulness, enforcement, and monitoring were identified as challenges in applying EEB from the interviews. Stringent rules and regulations, monitoring, training programmes, and monetary incentives might be efficient solutions to apply ecological behaviour at workplaces, specifically universities. In conclusion, this study has discovered the challenges and solutions in implementing EEB for a sustainable workplace by interviewing academicians from different departments of selected Malaysian higher educational institutes. Also, poor infrastructure, high cost, and the lack of top management support, environmental attitude, green mindfulness, enforcement, and monitoring were identified as the primary challenges in performing EEB. Additionally, the research also discovered significant suggestions to resolve the challenges when implementing EEB at the workplace, such as strict rules and regulations, training programmes, incentives, monitoring, and communicating change and campaigns. Therefore, the stakeholders related to the industry should be concerned with the challenges identified when applying EEB at the workplace to apply the solutions generated from the study.

Highlights

  • Governments and organisations worldwide have been implementing efficient measures to combat the rapid environmental degradation

  • The study aimed to examine the challenges that impede employees to perform ecological behaviour and identify solutions to address the challenges in implementing Employee Ecological Behaviour (EEB) for a sustainable workplace within Malaysian higher educational institutes

  • The findings and analysis were divided into two major parts: the challenges and solutions to apply ecological behaviour in workplaces within the Malaysian higher educational institutes

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Summary

Introduction

Governments and organisations worldwide have been implementing efficient measures to combat the rapid environmental degradation. Boiral, Francoeur, and Paillé [38] undertook a systematic literature review and proposed that barriers hindering employees from implementing green behaviours should be explicitly investigated as no study was found to address this area. This study area is worth exploring as there is a proven scarcity of research concerning the challenges and solutions in implementing EEB practices for sustainable workplace establishment. The study aimed to examine the challenges that impede employees to perform ecological behaviour and identify solutions to address the challenges in implementing EEB for a sustainable workplace within Malaysian higher educational institutes. The present study contributes to the body of literature by examining the underexplored topic concerning the challenges for performing EEB at the workplace that is critical for environmental sustainability.

Literature Review
Materials and Methods
Data Collection
Participants
Data Analysis
Results
Lack of Infrastructure
High Cost of Practising
Lack of Top Management Support
Lack of Environmental Attitude
Lack of Green Mindfulness
Lack of Enforcement and Monitoring
Strict Rules and Regulations
Training Programmes
Incentives
Monitoring
Communicating Change and Campaigns
Discussion
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