Performance measurement systems, environmental satisfaction, and green work engagement

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Autor(a) principal: Frare, Anderson Betti
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Colombo, Valter Luís Barbieri, Beuren, Ilse Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Revista Contabilidade & Finanças (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rcf/article/view/200721
Resumo: The aim of this article was to analyze the effects of the (diagnostic, interactive, and combined) use of performance measurement systems (PMS) on environmental satisfaction and the reflections of that on employees’ green work engagement. Studies on management control systems (MCS) and environmental results have prioritized organizational variables, such as sustainable/environmental development. Efforts directed toward MCS to foster employees’ green behaviors are limited. There is also a call for studies that indicate the interdependence of controls associated with performance, innovation, or other variables in which the environmental context is less contemplated. Employees’ engagement is fundamental for organizations to achieve a higher sustainability level. Hence, the study explores employees’ perceptions about how the organization investigated uses one management control (PMS) to promote the congruence of organizational and individual objectives within the context of environmental sustainability. The literature is concerned about understanding the role of MCS in green behaviors and results. Most of the studies focus on organizational results such as performance, with little evidence for employees’ satisfaction or engagement. Similarly, there is a growing demand to explore MCS interdependence for contexts that go beyond innovation or performance. A single entity survey was conducted in a private Brazilian company from the electric power generation sector, resulting in a sample of 101 employees. For the data analysis, partial least squares structural equation modeling and fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis were used. The (diagnostic, interactive, and combined) use of PMS positively influences environmental satisfaction and that supports green work engagement. Environmental satisfaction promotes full mediations between the (diagnostic and interactive) use of PMS and green work engagement. Various combinations of conditions lead to high environmental satisfaction and to high green work engagement.
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spelling Performance measurement systems, environmental satisfaction, and green work engagementSistema de mensuração de desempenho, satisfação ambiental e engajamento no trabalho verdesistema de mensuração de desempenho (PMS)satisfação ambientalengajamento no trabalho verdesustentabilidadesistemas de controle gerencial (SCG)performance measurement systems (PMS)environmental satisfactiongreen work engagementsustainabilitymanagement control systems (MCS)The aim of this article was to analyze the effects of the (diagnostic, interactive, and combined) use of performance measurement systems (PMS) on environmental satisfaction and the reflections of that on employees’ green work engagement. Studies on management control systems (MCS) and environmental results have prioritized organizational variables, such as sustainable/environmental development. Efforts directed toward MCS to foster employees’ green behaviors are limited. There is also a call for studies that indicate the interdependence of controls associated with performance, innovation, or other variables in which the environmental context is less contemplated. Employees’ engagement is fundamental for organizations to achieve a higher sustainability level. Hence, the study explores employees’ perceptions about how the organization investigated uses one management control (PMS) to promote the congruence of organizational and individual objectives within the context of environmental sustainability. The literature is concerned about understanding the role of MCS in green behaviors and results. Most of the studies focus on organizational results such as performance, with little evidence for employees’ satisfaction or engagement. Similarly, there is a growing demand to explore MCS interdependence for contexts that go beyond innovation or performance. A single entity survey was conducted in a private Brazilian company from the electric power generation sector, resulting in a sample of 101 employees. For the data analysis, partial least squares structural equation modeling and fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis were used. The (diagnostic, interactive, and combined) use of PMS positively influences environmental satisfaction and that supports green work engagement. Environmental satisfaction promotes full mediations between the (diagnostic and interactive) use of PMS and green work engagement. Various combinations of conditions lead to high environmental satisfaction and to high green work engagement.O objetivo deste artigo foi analisar os efeitos do uso (diagnóstico, interativo e combinado) do performance measurement systems (PMS) na satisfação ambiental e os reflexos disso no engajamento no trabalho verde de funcionários. Estudos sobre sistemas de controle gerencial (SCG) e resultados ambientais têm priorizado variáveis organizacionais, como o desempenho sustentável/ambiental. Esforços direcionados aos SCG para fomentar comportamentos verdes nos funcionários são limitados. Também existe uma chamada de estudos que apontam a interdependência de controles associada a desempenho, inovação ou outras variáveis em que o contexto ambiental é menos contemplado. O engajamento dos funcionários é fundamental para que as organizações alcancem maior nível de sustentabilidade. Destarte, o estudo explora a percepção de funcionários sobre como a organização investigada usa um controle gerencial (PMS) para promover a congruência dos objetivos organizacionais e individuais no âmbito da sustentabilidade ambiental. A literatura está preocupada em compreender o papel dos SCG em comportamentos e resultados verdes. A maior parcela dos estudos concentra-se em resultados organizacionais como o desempenho, com poucas evidências para satisfação ou engajamento dos funcionários. Similarmente, existe crescente demanda para explorar a interdependência de SCG para contextos além de inovação ou desempenho. Uma single entity survey foi realizada em uma empresa privada brasileira do setor de geração de energia elétrica, resultando em uma amostra de 101 funcionários. Para análise dos dados, utilizaram-se a modelagem de equações estruturais por mínimos quadrados parciais e a análise qualitativa comparativa fuzzy-set. O uso (diagnóstico, interativo e combinado) do PMS influencia positivamente a satisfação ambiental e essa apoia o engajamento no trabalho verde. A satisfação ambiental promove mediações totais entre o uso (diagnóstico e interativo) do PMS e o engajamento no trabalho verde. Diversas combinações de condições levam à alta satisfação ambiental e ao alto engajamento no trabalho verde.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Economia, Administração, Contabilidade e Atuária2022-08-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rcf/article/view/20072110.1590/1808-057x20211503.enRevista Contabilidade & Finanças; v. 33 n. 90 (2022); e1503Revista Contabilidade & Finanças; Vol. 33 No. 90 (2022); e1503Revista Contabilidade & Finanças; Vol. 33 Núm. 90 (2022); e15031808-057X1519-7077reponame:Revista Contabilidade & Finanças (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rcf/article/view/200721/184991https://www.revistas.usp.br/rcf/article/view/200721/184989https://www.revistas.usp.br/rcf/article/view/200721/184990Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Contabilidade & Finançashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFrare, Anderson BettiColombo, Valter Luís BarbieriBeuren, Ilse Maria2022-10-06T18:12:40Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/200721Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rcf/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprecont@usp.br||recont@usp.br1808-057X1519-7077opendoar:2022-10-06T18:12:40Revista Contabilidade & Finanças (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance measurement systems, environmental satisfaction, and green work engagement
Sistema de mensuração de desempenho, satisfação ambiental e engajamento no trabalho verde
title Performance measurement systems, environmental satisfaction, and green work engagement
spellingShingle Performance measurement systems, environmental satisfaction, and green work engagement
Frare, Anderson Betti
sistema de mensuração de desempenho (PMS)
satisfação ambiental
engajamento no trabalho verde
sustentabilidade
sistemas de controle gerencial (SCG)
performance measurement systems (PMS)
environmental satisfaction
green work engagement
sustainability
management control systems (MCS)
title_short Performance measurement systems, environmental satisfaction, and green work engagement
title_full Performance measurement systems, environmental satisfaction, and green work engagement
title_fullStr Performance measurement systems, environmental satisfaction, and green work engagement
title_full_unstemmed Performance measurement systems, environmental satisfaction, and green work engagement
title_sort Performance measurement systems, environmental satisfaction, and green work engagement
author Frare, Anderson Betti
author_facet Frare, Anderson Betti
Colombo, Valter Luís Barbieri
Beuren, Ilse Maria
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author2 Colombo, Valter Luís Barbieri
Beuren, Ilse Maria
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Frare, Anderson Betti
Colombo, Valter Luís Barbieri
Beuren, Ilse Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sistema de mensuração de desempenho (PMS)
satisfação ambiental
engajamento no trabalho verde
sustentabilidade
sistemas de controle gerencial (SCG)
performance measurement systems (PMS)
environmental satisfaction
green work engagement
sustainability
management control systems (MCS)
topic sistema de mensuração de desempenho (PMS)
satisfação ambiental
engajamento no trabalho verde
sustentabilidade
sistemas de controle gerencial (SCG)
performance measurement systems (PMS)
environmental satisfaction
green work engagement
sustainability
management control systems (MCS)
description The aim of this article was to analyze the effects of the (diagnostic, interactive, and combined) use of performance measurement systems (PMS) on environmental satisfaction and the reflections of that on employees’ green work engagement. Studies on management control systems (MCS) and environmental results have prioritized organizational variables, such as sustainable/environmental development. Efforts directed toward MCS to foster employees’ green behaviors are limited. There is also a call for studies that indicate the interdependence of controls associated with performance, innovation, or other variables in which the environmental context is less contemplated. Employees’ engagement is fundamental for organizations to achieve a higher sustainability level. Hence, the study explores employees’ perceptions about how the organization investigated uses one management control (PMS) to promote the congruence of organizational and individual objectives within the context of environmental sustainability. The literature is concerned about understanding the role of MCS in green behaviors and results. Most of the studies focus on organizational results such as performance, with little evidence for employees’ satisfaction or engagement. Similarly, there is a growing demand to explore MCS interdependence for contexts that go beyond innovation or performance. A single entity survey was conducted in a private Brazilian company from the electric power generation sector, resulting in a sample of 101 employees. For the data analysis, partial least squares structural equation modeling and fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis were used. The (diagnostic, interactive, and combined) use of PMS positively influences environmental satisfaction and that supports green work engagement. Environmental satisfaction promotes full mediations between the (diagnostic and interactive) use of PMS and green work engagement. Various combinations of conditions lead to high environmental satisfaction and to high green work engagement.
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