Intrapreneurial Self-Capital and Connectedness to Nature within Organizations release_i2rga3bnvjbh3aq3bdxa6iya5a

by Duradoni, Di Fabio

Published in Sustainability by MDPI AG.

2019   Volume 11, Issue 13, p3699

Abstract

Research exists regarding personality traits in relation to connectedness with nature. However, it is not possible to increase personality through training. As an alternative, intrapreneurial self-capital (ISC) could be a promising core of resources for enhancing the sustainable development of behaviors and practices. Using a sample of 198 workers, this study exploratively analyzed the relationship between the extraversion personality trait, ISC, and connectedness to nature. A mediation model was employed to assess the effects of extraversion on connectedness to nature (outcome variable) through ISC (conceived as an intervening mediator variable). The mediation analysis highlighted that ISC potentially promotes workers' connectedness to nature within organizations. Thus, implementing dedicated interventions to increase ISC could encourage sustainable development by enhancing workers' levels of connectedness to nature.
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