Influence mechanism of undergraduate students’ green innovation behavior: AMO perspective and multilevel empirical study

Author:

Liu Jiaqi,Wen Haitao,Wen Rong,Zhang Wenjue,Cui Yun,Wang Heng

Abstract

Purpose To contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, this study aims to explore how to encourage innovative green behaviors among college students and the mechanisms behind the formation of green innovation behavior. Specifically, this study examines the influences of schools, mentors and college students themselves. Design/methodology/approach A multilevel, multisource study involving 261 students from 51 groups generally supported this study’s predictions. Findings Proenvironmental and responsible mentors significantly predicted innovative green behavior among college students. In addition, creative motivation mediated the logical chain among green intellectual capital, emotional intelligence and green innovation behavior. Practical implications The study findings offer new insights into the conditions required for college students to engage in green innovation. In addition, they provide practical implications for cultivating green innovation among college students. Originality/value The authors proposed and tested a multilevel theory based on the ability–motivation–opportunity framework. In this model, proenvironmental and responsible mentors, green intellectual capital and emotional intelligence triggered innovative green behavior among college students through creative motivation.

Publisher

Emerald

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