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How Different Forms of Social Capital Created Through Project Team Assignments Influence Employee Adoption of Sustainability Practices

Can social capital created through project assignments increase the diffusion of sustainability practices, and if so, what types of social ties and conditions are likely to be most effective in doing so? We use a mixture of survey and qualitative evidence from a social network at a large organizatio...

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Published in:Organization & environment 2021-03, Vol.34 (1), p.43-73
Main Authors: Reddy, Sheila M. W., Torphy, Kaitlin, Liu, Yuqing, Chen, Tingqiao, Masuda, Yuta J., Fisher, Jonathan R. B., Galey, Sarah, Burford, Kyle, Frank, Kenneth A., Montambault, Jensen R.
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Conservation organizations
Cost analysis
Employees
Evidence-based practice
Executives
Innovations
Learning
Organization development
Organizational learning
Professionals
Scholarships & fellowships
Skill development
Social capital
Social discrimination learning
Social learning
Social networks
Social organization
Sustainability
Sustainable practices
Teams
Water resources management
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