The Process of Establishing a Green Climate: Face-To-Face Interaction between Leaders and Employees in the Microsystem

Ingeborg Flagstad, Svein Johnsen, Leif Rydstedt
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This study explores the processes of establishing a green organizational climate in small-scale companies. Previous studies have primarily focused on factors associated with pro-environmental behaviour in large organizations. The role of a green organizational climate—specifically, the interactional processes involved in the construction of a green climate—has largely been unexplored. Entrepreneurial small companies constitute an ideal arena in which to study the initial phase of greening processes. The present study examined the process of establishing a green organizational climate in seven small-scale Norwegian companies. This article presents a systems model that was developed to analyse how processes at different levels interact in the shaping of the green climate. The design was a longitudinal mixed-methods approach, consisting of focus-group interviews conducted in the field, a questionnaire and follow-up interviews with the leaders. Findings indicate that the construction of a green climate had a strong practise-based approach. The company founders were driven by environmental values; they sparked the initial green measures, influenced the employees—directly and indirectly—and also invited dialogue around and co-construction of the green climate. Frequent face-to-face interactions within the microsystem of the leaders/employees were decisive to the development of the green climate. The present study contributes to the understanding of the process of greening an organization: specifically, how green practice relates to the construction of a shared green climate. Contrary to previous research and theorizing, this study indicates that it is possible to “go green” without a superordinate green strategy.
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建立绿色气候的过程:微系统中领导者与员工的面对面互动
本研究探讨了在小型公司中建立绿色组织氛围的过程。以前的研究主要集中在大型组织中亲环境行为的相关因素。绿色组织气候的作用,特别是绿色气候建设中涉及的相互作用过程,在很大程度上尚未得到探索。具有创业精神的小公司是研究绿化过程初始阶段的理想场所。本研究审查了七家小型挪威公司建立绿色组织气氛的过程。本文提出了一个系统模型,该模型用于分析不同层次的过程如何在绿色气候的形成中相互作用。设计采用纵向混合方法,包括实地焦点小组访谈、问卷调查和对领导者的随访访谈。研究结果表明,绿色气候的建设具有很强的实践基础。公司创始人受到环保价值观的推动;它们引发了最初的绿色措施,直接或间接地影响了员工,也引发了围绕绿色气候的对话和共同建设。领导/员工微系统内频繁的面对面互动对绿色气候的发展起着决定性的作用。本研究有助于理解组织的绿化过程:具体而言,绿色实践与构建共享绿色气候的关系。与以往的研究和理论相反,本研究表明,在没有上级绿色战略的情况下,“走向绿色”是可能的。
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