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Title: Relationship between green leaders' emotional intelligence and employees' green behavior: A PLS-SEM approach
Authors: Hu, Xiao 
Prof. LI Yi Man, Rita 
Kumari, Kalpina 
Belgacem, Samira Ben 
Fu, Qinghua 
Khan, Mohammed Arshad 
Alkhuraydili, Abdulaziz A. 
Issue Date: 2023
Source: Behavioral Sciences, 2023, vol. 13(1), article no. 25.
Journal: Behavioral Sciences 
Abstract: The green leadership (GL) concept has significantly gained popularity over the last decade. Consequently, more research has been conducted on this emerging leadership concept, emphasizing leadership styles that promote the green environment so that sustainable goals can be achieved. In the present research, leaders’ emotional intelligence (EI) is positioned as a mediating variable between GL and employees’ green organizational citizenship behavior (GOCB). The data of this research comprised managerial and non-managerial staff from the manufacturing and service industries. A PLS-SEM was used to evaluate the relationship between the various factors among 422 employees. The empirical findings indicated that GL and GOCB had a favorable and robust relationship. The results of the study also suggested that a leader’s EI mediates the influence of green leadership on their employees’ green organizational citizenship behavior. Green leadership is essential in creating sustainable environmental behaviors among employees. It can strengthen leaders’ EI, which successively helps them to garner positivity and foster an environment of mutual harmony and cooperation in the workplace to support pro-environmental policies. Overall, our study contributes to and advances previous studies and shows that green leadership plays a critical role in influencing a leader’s own EI which, in turn, predicts the green OCB of their employees in the workplace.
Description: Open access
Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/7363
ISSN: 2076-328X
DOI: 10.3390/bs13010025
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