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Fostering Green Behavior in the Workplace: The Role of Ethical Climate, Motivation States, and Environmental Knowledge

Sustainability
The premise of this research is to investigate the influence of an ethical climate on the environmentally responsible behavior of employees within the accommodation sector in Pakistan.
Usman Sarwar   +3 more
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Climate Ethics

2010
This collection gathers a set of seminal papers from the emerging area of ethics and climate change. Topics covered include human rights, international justice, intergenerational ethics, individual responsibility, climate economics, and the ethics of geoengineering.
Stephen M. Gardiner   +3 more
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Ethical climate, moral resilience, and ethical competence of head nurses

Nursing Ethics
Background The ethical competence of head nurses plays a pivotal role in nursing ethics. Ethical climate is a prerequisite for ethical competence, and moral resilience can positively influence an individual’s ethical competence. However, few studies have
Qiang Yu   +8 more
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Workplace spirituality as a mediator between ethical climate and workplace deviant behavior

, 2020
This study investigates workplace spirituality as a mediator between organizational justice/ethical climate and workplace deviant behavior/organizational citizenship behavior.
Kavitha Haldorai   +3 more
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Context and social exchange: perceived ethical climate strengthens the relationships between perceived organizational support and organizational identification and commitment

International journal of human resources management, 2020
Effective human resource management involves maximizing the value gained from human resource practices and policies. Past research shows that practices and policies are beneficial because they strengthen the employer-employee relationship.
Thomas J. Zagenczyk   +4 more
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Climate Change and Animal Ethics

2023
Climate change entails consequences also for non-human animals (from now on just “animals”). Since the 1970s of the twentieth century, moral status of animals has been the topic of “animal ethics”. This chapter will deal with the relation of this field of analysis with climate change and the challenges raised by environ- mental crisis for animal ethics.
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Nonanthropocentric climate ethics

WIREs Climate Change, 2011
AbstractAnthropogenic climate change may contribute to a mass extinction that would leave biodiversity depleted for millions of years—quite possibly longer than the duration of the human species. Such effects are arguably of ethical concern, but because established ethical theories are anthropocentric—that is, focused on the relatively short‐term ...
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Nonanthropocentric climate ethics

WIREs Climate Change
AbstractAnthropogenic climate change poses increasingly severe long‐term threats to living things worldwide. It may even contribute to a mass extinction that would leave biodiversity depleted for millions of years—quite possibly longer than the duration of the human species. Such effects are obviously of ethical concern, but because traditional ethical
John Nolt, Trevor Hedberg
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Ethical Leadership and Team Ethical Voice and Citizenship Behavior in the Military: The Roles of Team Moral Efficacy and Ethical Climate

, 2020
In recent years, unethical conduct (e.g., Enron, Lehman Brothers, Oxfam, Volkswagen) has become an important issue in management; relatedly, there is growing interest regarding the nature and implications of ethical leadership.
Dongkyu Kim, Christian Vandenberghe
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Ethics and Intentional Climate Change

Climatic Change, 1996
In recent years the idea of geoengineering climate has begun to attract increasing attention. Although there was some discussion of manipulating regional climates throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the discussion was largely dormant. What has reawakened the conversation is the possibility that Earth may be undergoing a greenhouse-induced global warming ...
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