Knowledge of Green Practices Adoption and Infusion among Employees’ of Selected Manufacturing Firms in Ogun State, Nigeria
Abstract
This study investigates the knowledge of green practices adoption and infusion among employees of selected manufacturing companies in Ogun State, Nigeria. The study adopts a descriptive design in which qualitative (in-depth interview and key informant interview guide) and quantitative (questionnaire) methods were used for data collection. Multistage sampling techniques were employed in selecting respondents for the study. A total of 321 respondents were utilized in gathering the quantitative data while four (4) key informant interviews and eight (8) in-depth interviews were used for the collection of qualitative data. Descriptive statistics (frequency count and percentage distribution) and qualitative content analysis were deployed in analysing the data. The socio-demographic of the respondents showed that all had some level of formal education. The findings of the study also revealed that a majority (84.7%) of the respondents had some level of knowledge about green practices adoption and infusion in their organizations however a significant proportion (15.3%) of the respondents are still lacking sufficient understanding of green practices adoption and infusion as indicated in the study organizations. The study therefore concludes that improved awareness and education on every aspect of green practices infusion and adoption is still needed among employees of manufacturing companies in Nigeria in order to achieve the desired sustainable development goals by the year 2030.
Keywords
Full Text:
FULL TEXT PDFReferences
Adewole, A.T.(2009) Waste management towards sustainable development in Nigeria: A case study of Lagos state. International NGO Journal. Vol. 4 (4), pp. 173-179.
Adimekwe, S. C (2013). The Impact of Environmental Pollution in Imo State: A case
study of Okigwe Local Government Area. Journal of Educational and Social
Research 3, 5 doi: 105901/Jesr.2013.V3n5p79
Akanni, C.O. (2010) Spatial and seasonal analyses of traffic-related pollutant concentrations in Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria” Afr. J. Agric. Res., 5(11): 1264-1272.
Alliyu, N., & Solaja, M.O (2016). The Political Economy of Nigeria’s Green Practices
Adoption in the Era of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Social Studies.
Albanian Institute of Sociology (AIS). Albania. Vol. 10(2) pp: 99-114.
Aribigbola, A., Fatusin, A.F., and Fagbohunka, A (2012). Assessment of Health and Environmental Challenges of Cement Factory on Ewekoro Community Residents, Ogun State, Nigeria. American Journal of Human Ecology. Vol. 1(2):pp51-57
Atolagbe, A.M.O and Tanimowo, N.B (2006): Noise Pollution in Nigeria Urban Centres: A focus on Ogbomoso town. In Fadamiro, Olujimi, and Atolabge (Eds) Urban Environment Sustainability: Interventions and Responses. Shalom Publishers, Akure. 77-87
Bada, B. S., Olatunde, K. A., and Oluwajana A. (2013). Air quality assessment in the vicinity of Cement company. International Research Journal of Natural Sciences, 1(2), 34-42.
Babiak, K., & Trendafilova, S. (2011). "CSR and environmental responsibility: motives and pressures to adopt green management practices." Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 18(1): 11-24.
Bhandari U, Kanojia R, Pillai K.K. (2002). Effect of ethanolic extract of Embelia ribes on dyslipidemia in diabetic rats. Int J Exp Diab Res. 3:159–162.
Conding, J., Zubir, M.F.A., Hashim, A.S., & SriLanang, A. N. (2012). A Proposed of Green Practices and Green Innovation Model in Malaysia Automotive Industry. Environmental Management and Sustainable Development,1(2),90-100. doi:10.5296/emsd.v1i2.2183.
Del Brio J. A., & Junquera B., (2003) A review of the literature on environmental innovation management in SMEs: Implications for public policies. Technovation, 23(12), 939-948.
ElTayeb, K.T., Zailani, S & Jayaraman, K (2010) The examination on the drivers for green purchasing adoption among EMS 14001 certified companies in Malaysia. Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, 21, 206-225
Eruola A. O., Ufoegbune G. C., Eruola A. O., Awomeso J. A., Adeofun C. O., Idowu O.A. & Abhulimen, S. I.(2011) An assessment of the effect of industrial pollution on Ibese River, Lagos, Nigeria. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology Vol. 5(8), pp. 608-615.
Fichman, R. G. (2001). The role of aggregation in the measurement of IT-related organizational innovation. MIS Quarterly, 25(4), 427-455.
Frambach, R. T., & Schillewaert, N. (2002). Organizational innovation adoption: a multi-level framework of determinants and opportunities for future research. Journal of Business Research, 55(2), 163-176.
Fussel, L., & Georg, S. (2000). The institutionalization of environmental concerns: making the environment perform. International Studies of Management and Organization, 30(3), 41-58.
Green, Jr. K. W., Zelbst, P. J., Meacham, J., and Bhadauria, V. S. (2012). Green supply chain management practices: Impact on performance. An International Journal, 17 (3): 1-44.
Handfield, R.B., Walton, S.V., Sroufe, R. and Melnyk, S.A. (2002), “Applying environmental criteria to supplier assessment: a study in the application of the analytical hierarchy process”, European Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 141 (1), pp. 70-87.
Henriques, I., & Sadorsky, P. (2007) Environmental technical and administrative innovations in the Canadian Manufacturing Industry. Bus. Strategy. Environ., 16(2): 119-132.
Hieu, M.V., & Rasovska, I. (2017) A proposed conceptual model of green practices impacting on the tourism businesses and their performances-A case of Phu Quo Island Vietnam, Business Trends, Vol. 7 (1):76-87
Leimona, B., Amaruzaman, S., Arifin, B., Yasmin, F., Hasan, F., Agusta, H., Sprang, P., Jaffee, S., & Frias, J. (2014) Indonesia’s ‘Green Agriculture’ Strategies and Policies: Closing the Gap between Aspirations and Application. World Agroforestry Centre. Occasional Paper. Pp:23-67.
Lin, C. Y., & Ho, Y. H. (2011). Determinants of green practice adoption for logistics companies in China. Journal of Business Ethics, 98(1), 67-83.
Rottenburg and Zyglidopolos (2007) Determinants of Environmental Innovation Adoption in the Printing Industry A research monograph of the printer industry service at RIT.
Studer, S., Welford, R. & Hills, P. (2006). Engaging Hong Kong businesses in environmental change: Drivers and barriers. Business Strategy and the Environment, 15: 416–431.
Taylor, J., & McAdam, R. (2004). Innovation adoption and implementation in organizations: a review and critique. Journal of General Management, 30(1), 17-38.
Theyel, G. (2000). Management practices for environmental innovation and performance. International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 20 (2), 249-266.
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (2006) Report on the Review of African Sustainable Industrial Development. UNIDO
Weli, E. V. (2014). Atmospheric Concentration of Particulate Pollutants and its
Implications for Respiratory Health Hazard Management in Port Harcourt
Metropolis, Nigeria. Civil and Environmental Research. 6(5), 11-17.
Winn, M. I., & Angell, L. C. (2000). Towards a process model of corporate greening. Organization Studies, 21(6), 1119-1147.
Yacob P., Aziz N., Makmor M. and Zin A., (2013) The Policies and Green Practices of Malaysian SME. Global Business and Economics Research Journal, (2013) 2 (2), 52–74
Yan, H., & Fiorito, S. S. (2007). CAD/CAM diffusion and infusion in the US apparel industry. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 11(2), 238-245.
Yu, S., Mishra, A. N., Gopal, A. & Mukhopadhyay, T. (2009). IT infusion and its performance impacts: An empirical analysis of e-procurement in the service industry. International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) 2009 Proceedings. Paper 121. December 15-18, Phoenix, Arizona.
Zhu, Q., Sarkis, J. & Geng, Y., (2005) Green supply chain management in China: pressures, practices and performance. International Journal of Operations and Production Management 25(5): 449-468.
Zsidisin, G.A. and Hendrick, T.E. (1998), “Purchasing’s involvement in environmental issues: a multi-country perspective”, Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 7, pp. 313-20.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22135/sje.2019.4.3.146-156
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.
Copyright (c) 2020 Sriwijaya Journal of Environment