Cultivating sustainability savvy: the role of soft skills in shaping sustainable practices

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Дата публикации2024-06-03
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This project inquires whether transitioning to adopting sustainable practices involves emphasizing the significance of education and skill development that aligns with employees' knowledge. Additionally, this project explores whether soft skills can act as a means for effective communication, collaboration and ethical decision-making when addressing the intricate and socially interconnected nature of sustainability challenges. Thus, this research explores employee sustainability knowledge and soft skills to gain a more nuanced understanding to provide evidence-based recommendations to enhance organizational sustainability initiatives.

Design/methodology/approach

This study used a form of chain-referral sampling with two populations. A two-step cluster analysis with a log-likelihood distance measure and Schwarz’s Bayesian criterion was employed to identify communities of employees with different levels of sustainable practices and soft skills knowledge. A corresponding analysis was conducted to better understand different communities in terms of industry and managerial experience. A confirmatory factor analysis was conducted using a covariance-based measurement model to establish measurement validity and reliability and to impute latent variables (i.e. constructs) scores.

Findings

Aligning human resource (HR) strategies with these identified knowledge communities enables organizations to strategically enhance comprehensive training programs promoting sustainable practices and soft skills. Tailored training and workforce development programs for each community are recommended, with the proposal of active training methods like Lego Serious Play to dynamically engage employees. As organizations increasingly invest in training, this research offers valuable insights for educators and industry professionals to better cultivate and apply soft skills to develop employee sustainability practices and enhance employee development.

Research limitations/implications

Although this study’s findings are not generalizable to the population, they are useful when considering critical sustainability knowledge and soft skills necessary for employees in the hospitality industry. The convenience sample of this study could have been more robust, with participants with greater tenure in the industry or a better understanding of sustainable practices and soft skill competencies. This research used a Qualtrics survey to gather subject responses. This may have caused biases in responding to the survey, such as a central tendency, immediacy, the rater’s knowledge about each criterion or boredom with the survey length.

Practical implications

The practical implications drawn from this study’s findings offer actionable insights for organizations seeking to enhance sustainability practices within their workforce. As one navigates the diverse landscape of employee categories, including sustainable champions, emerging learners and skillful initiators, it becomes evident that a one-size-fits-all approach to training and workforce education is not conducive to cultivating a sustainable culture. In this section, some possible practical strategies tailored to each employee category are suggested, ensuring that organizations can effectively harness the unique strengths and development needs within their workforce.

Social implications

Using a social cognitive theoretical lens (Bandura, 1977), sustainable catalysts' elevated knowledge levels make them influential contributors to the organization’s sustainability goals, while their adeptness in soft skills positions them as effective communicators, collaborators and leaders in fostering a culture of sustainability. Figure 1b displays this idea. As such, sustainable catalysts were present four times in the effectiveness of the top five soft skills, meaning these sustainable catalysts should be the area of primary focus as they can assist organizations by educating other employees due to their enhanced soft skills and level of sustainability knowledge.

Originality/value

Rooted in social cognitive theory, this study investigated how HR practices can effectively shape sustainability-related workforce development in the workplace. The results identified distinct knowledge communities – sustainable catalysts, skillful initiators, emerging learners and sustainable champions – aligned with quadrants of sustainable practice effectiveness. Aligning HR strategies with these identified knowledge communities enables organizations to strategically enhance comprehensive training programs promoting sustainable practices and soft skills.

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Pons S. et al. Cultivating sustainability savvy: the role of soft skills in shaping sustainable practices // International Hospitality Review. 2024.
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Pons S., Khalilzadeh J., Weber M. R., Smith R. A. Cultivating sustainability savvy: the role of soft skills in shaping sustainable practices // International Hospitality Review. 2024.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1108/ihr-01-2024-0007
UR - https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IHR-01-2024-0007/full/html
TI - Cultivating sustainability savvy: the role of soft skills in shaping sustainable practices
T2 - International Hospitality Review
AU - Pons, Sydney
AU - Khalilzadeh, Jalayer
AU - Weber, Melvin R.
AU - Smith, Ruth Annette
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/06/03
PB - Emerald
SN - 2516-8142
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@article{2024_Pons,
author = {Sydney Pons and Jalayer Khalilzadeh and Melvin R. Weber and Ruth Annette Smith},
title = {Cultivating sustainability savvy: the role of soft skills in shaping sustainable practices},
journal = {International Hospitality Review},
year = {2024},
publisher = {Emerald},
month = {jun},
url = {https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IHR-01-2024-0007/full/html},
doi = {10.1108/ihr-01-2024-0007}
}