An Examination of a Few Antecedents of Environmental Sustainability Using Structural Equation Modelling


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  • Anass Hamad Elneel Adow Depatment of Accounting, College of Business Administration, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, AlKharj, Saudi Arabia
  • M. M. Safeer Assistant Professor, College of Agriculture, Vellayani, Trivandrum, India
  • Rufida Gamr Eldoula Moahmed Ibrahim College of Economics, University of Gazira, Sudan
  • M. Syeed Alam Department of Business Administration, East West University, Bangladesh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.16099

Keywords:

Environmental Sustainability, Green Value, Green Shared Vision, Green Creativity, Structural Equation Modelling

Abstract

Awareness of environmental issues and appropriate knowledge about solving them through "scalable acts and behaviours" help engage and contribute to environmental sustainability. Though there exist volumes of literature on green behaviours, there is a lack of literature on what motivates sustainable behaviour. The present study bridges this research gap by identifying green shared vision (GSV) and green value (GV) as antecedents of perceived environmental sustainability. The study is based on data collected from 384 respondents among gainfully employed samples from Saudi Arabia. The study used structural equation modeling (SEM) to analyze the data. The findings show significant positive relationships between the variables, supporting the proposed model. The study has significant implications for sustainability and administrators, suggesting the need to improve strategies related to green behaviour.

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Published

2024-07-05

How to Cite

Adow, A. H. E., Safeer, M. M., Ibrahim, R. G. E. M., & Alam, M. S. (2024). An Examination of a Few Antecedents of Environmental Sustainability Using Structural Equation Modelling. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 14(4), 562–573. https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.16099

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