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      The Influence of Taoism on Employee Low-Carbon Behavior in China: The Mediating Role of Perceived Value and Guanxi

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          We established a dual-pathway model in which Taoism at work can shape employee low-carbon behavior via two mediating mechanisms: perceived value as a psychological mediator and guanxi as a social mediator.

          Patients and Methods

          Data were collected from 788 Chinese enterprises employees.

          Results

          Our results confirm the direct positive effect of Taoism on employee low-carbon behavior and the partial mediating effects of perceived value and co-worker guanxi. However, supervisor-subordinate guanxi does not mediate the relationship between Taoism and employee low-carbon behavior.

          Conclusion

          Despite the key role of employee low-carbon behavior, the individual-level antecedent to employees’ pro-environmental behavior remains underexplored. This study examines the influence of Taoism (an individual-level cultural value) on employee low-carbon behavior in the Chinese context. Theoretical and managerial implications were discussed.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Psychol Res Behav Manag
                Psychol Res Behav Manag
                prbm
                Psychology Research and Behavior Management
                Dove
                1179-1578
                12 August 2022
                2022
                : 15
                : 2169-2181
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Economics and Management, Guangxi Normal University , Guilin, 541004, People’s Republic of China
                [2 ]Suzhou Monash Research Institute of Science and Technology , Suzhou, 215300, People’s Republic of China
                Author notes
                Correspondence: Liping Liu, School of Economics and Management, Guangxi Normal University , 15 Yucai Road, Qixing District, Guilin, Guangxi, 541004, People’s Republic of China, Email 865248131@qq.com
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7008-0742
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7422-2277
                Article
                371945
                10.2147/PRBM.S371945
                9380732
                35983021
                9a732c2d-579d-4756-b05a-786faf97cf71
                © 2022 Zhang et al.

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                History
                : 05 May 2022
                : 03 August 2022
                Page count
                Figures: 2, Tables: 7, References: 75, Pages: 13
                Funding
                Funded by: Guangxi Promotion Project for Young and Middle-Aged Teachers in University;
                This work was supported by Guangxi Promotion Project for Young and Middle-Aged Teachers in University, Research on the influencing factors and management countermeasures of employees’ low-carbon behavior in Guangxi enterprises, grant number 2022KY0019; Scientific Research Funding Project of Zhujiang-Xijiang Economic Belt Development Research Institute, a key research base of Humanities and Social Sciences in Guangxi Universities, grant number RZ2200003968; Project of Guangxi Social Science Think Tank in 2022, grant number Zkzxkt202208.
                Categories
                Original Research

                Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
                chinese traditional culture,social cognitive theory,employee sustainability,green

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