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How does ethical climate attract employees’ low-carbon behaviour? The role of environmental passion and green mindfulness

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  • Kamil, Nurul Liyana Mohd
  • Wan Mohamad Nordin, Wan Noor Azreen

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This study employs social cognitive theory to examine the dynamics of ethical climate, environmental passion, and low-carbon behaviours among Malaysian public servants based on data from 407 employees across 37 departments. Although ethical climate did not have a direct impact on low-carbon behaviour, a significant association with environmental passion was observed. Additionally, environmental passion exhibited a noteworthy relationship with low-carbon behaviour, and emerged as a mediator between ethical climate and low-carbon behaviour, with green mindfulness moderating this relationship. These findings underscore the importance of nurturing environmental passion and green mindfulness to promote low-carbon behaviour among employees and aid organisations in addressing environmental challenges. By addressing these empirical gaps, this study contributes to the literature on low-carbon behaviour and offers both theoretical insights and practical implications for sustainability initiatives.

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  • Kamil, Nurul Liyana Mohd & Wan Mohamad Nordin, Wan Noor Azreen, 2025. "How does ethical climate attract employees’ low-carbon behaviour? The role of environmental passion and green mindfulness," Journal of Management & Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 31(1), pages 103-121, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jomorg:v:31:y:2025:i:1:p:103-121_7
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