Sustainability, Vol. 18, Pages 4783: Fostering Environmental Sustainability Through Employee Mindset, Green Initiatives, and CSR in Congo’s Cobalt Industry

Fuente: Sustainability - Revista científica (MDPI)
Sustainability, Vol. 18, Pages 4783: Fostering Environmental Sustainability Through Employee Mindset, Green Initiatives, and CSR in Congo’s Cobalt Industry
Sustainability doi: 10.3390/su18104783
Authors:
Taohong Wang
Huaping Sun
Grace Mulindwa Bahizire
Mingxuan Li
Zhe Song

This study investigates the role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in shaping employee perspectives towards green initiatives and its consequent impact on environmental sustainability within the Congolese cobalt sector. The research is based on cross-sectional data analysis, with survey questionnaires administered to 398 employees across various mining companies. The study reveals a positive relationship between an employee’s mindset towards CSR and green initiatives, which subsequently leads to improved environmental sustainability outcomes. Furthermore, the research demonstrates that CSR measures moderate this relationship: when CSR practices are strong and visible (clear environmental policies, training, incentives, and resource support), they provide direction and support that strengthen the effect of employee mindset on green initiatives while when CSR practices are weak, the same mindset is less likely to lead to green initiatives. The findings offer valuable theoretical and managerial implications, particularly for organizations in sectors with considerable environmental impacts. The study reveals the necessity of aligning CSR strategies with both corporate objectives and employee attitudes to optimize their effectiveness. The study provides a robust model for future research and practical implementation.