Employee sustainable behaviors and their relationship with Corporate Sustainability: A Delphi study
Keywords: 
Corporate sustainability variables
Employee sustainable behaviors
Delphi method
Triple bottom line
Issue Date: 
2021
Publisher: 
Elsevier
ISSN: 
0959-6526
Note: 
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license
Citation: 
Ruiz-Pérez, F. (Fernando); Lleó de Nalda, A.(Alvaro); Ormazabal-Goenaga, M. (Marta). "Employee sustainable behaviors and their relationship with Corporate Sustainability: A Delphi study". Journal of Cleaner Production. (329), 2021, 129742
Abstract
Corporate Sustainability is today a key issue for companies considering value generation, climate change and social requirements. This sustainability must be achieved in the economic, social, and environmental aspects; many authors have studied the variables that make up these aspects. Despite the importance of employees in Corporate Sustainability, to our knowledge, no studies have connected the variables with the impact that em- ployees have on them. Therefore, in this study, combining a literature review with a Panel Delphi with 11 ex- perts, we seek consensus on: 1) the relevance of the different variables that define Corporate Sustainability; 2) on which variables can employees have an impact; and 3) what employee behaviors are more susceptible of having this impact. The results show consensus on employees and propose behaviors that could enhance some of the most important variables of economic, social and environmental sustainability. This result opens up the possibility of developing a scale to measure employee sustainable behaviors and to understand how companies can facilitate these behaviors.

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