Dinasti International Journal of Management Science (DIJMS) · e-ISSN: 2686-522X · p-ISSN: 2686-5211

SERVANT LEADERSHIP AND NURSE’S PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOR: THE ROLE OF AUTONOMOUS AND EXTERNAL MOTIVATIONS

Annam Bibi
Vol. 1 No. 6 (2020) 12 July 2020 Pages 785-801

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the relationships between servant leadership, pro-environmental behavior, and external and autonomous motivation among nurses, and whether external and autonomous motivations mediate the relationship between servant leadership and pro-environmental behavior. Based on a survey of 351 nurses, we found that servant leadership was significantly associated with pro-environmental behavior and that external and autonomous motivations indirectly affected the relationship between servant leadership and pro-environmental behavior. Moreover, servant leadership was found to interact with external motivation to predict pro-environmental behavior of nurses. Managers of nursing services should consider servant leadership and its positive influence on nurses’ outcomes in order to improve their performance and, subsequently, the healthcare system.

Keywords

Servant leadership; autonomous motivation; external motivation; pro-environmental behavior; green behavior; sustainability; nurses.