TY - JOUR
T1 - The Relationship Between Knowledge of Environmental Law and its Impact on Commitment to Environmental Sustainability
AU - Alqahtani, Saad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/9/20
Y1 - 2024/9/20
N2 - The global imperative for environmental sustainability has catalyzed a shift in societal consciousness, particularly within Western industrialized nations. This heightened awareness, coupled with a collective willingness to enact change, underscores a pivot al moment in addressing environmental challenges and fostering sustainable development. Concurrently, organizations are increasingly tasked with mitigating their environmental footprint. As such, governments, corporations, and academia have intensified their focus on environmental policies and legislation. This study investigates the relationship between environmental legislation awareness, green values (GV), perceived organizational support (POS), and their commitment to environmental sustainability (CES) in Saudi Arabia. Leveraging data from 429 gainfully employed individuals, the examined the interplay of these variables. The research contributes significantly to understanding the drivers of CES in the Saudi context, illuminating the relationships between knowledge of environmental legi slation (KEL), GV, POS, and CES among employees. Through rigorous analysis, the findings unveil nuanced insights into the determinant s of individual commitment to environmental sustainability. By delineating these relationships, the study provides valuable guidance for policymakers, organizational leaders, and stakeholders striving to foster environmental stewardship in Saudi Arabia and beyond.
AB - The global imperative for environmental sustainability has catalyzed a shift in societal consciousness, particularly within Western industrialized nations. This heightened awareness, coupled with a collective willingness to enact change, underscores a pivot al moment in addressing environmental challenges and fostering sustainable development. Concurrently, organizations are increasingly tasked with mitigating their environmental footprint. As such, governments, corporations, and academia have intensified their focus on environmental policies and legislation. This study investigates the relationship between environmental legislation awareness, green values (GV), perceived organizational support (POS), and their commitment to environmental sustainability (CES) in Saudi Arabia. Leveraging data from 429 gainfully employed individuals, the examined the interplay of these variables. The research contributes significantly to understanding the drivers of CES in the Saudi context, illuminating the relationships between knowledge of environmental legi slation (KEL), GV, POS, and CES among employees. Through rigorous analysis, the findings unveil nuanced insights into the determinant s of individual commitment to environmental sustainability. By delineating these relationships, the study provides valuable guidance for policymakers, organizational leaders, and stakeholders striving to foster environmental stewardship in Saudi Arabia and beyond.
KW - Commitment Toward Environmental Sustainability
KW - Green Value
KW - Knowledge of Environmental Legislation
KW - Perceived Organization Support
KW - Structural Equation Modelling
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U2 - 10.62754/joe.v3i7.4340
DO - 10.62754/joe.v3i7.4340
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85209199217
SN - 2752-6798
VL - 3
SP - 1771
EP - 1787
JO - Journal of Ecohumanism
JF - Journal of Ecohumanism
IS - 7
ER -