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Title:The Impact of Ecological Sustainability on Job Selection Preferences among Young Employees
Authors:ID Ebner, Christine (Author)
ID Brandstaetter, Peter (Author)
Files:.pdf ZUP_Ebner_Christine_2025.pdf (2,27 MB)
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URL https://www.hippocampus.si/ISBN/978-961-293-471-2/87.pdf
 
Language:English
Work type:Not categorized
Typology:1.08 - Published Scientific Conference Contribution
Organization:ZUP - University of Primorska Press
Abstract:In the modern employment landscape, sustainability has transitioned from a superficial term to a pivotal factor that significantly influences the career decisions of emerging professionals. This transformation is particularly pronounced among younger cohorts of job applicants, who are progressively placing greater emphasis on sustainability in their selection of employers. Additionally, when employees perceive a good fit between their values and those of the organization, their motivation is enhanced. This research explores the extent to which ecological sustainability shapes the perceived employer attractiveness among young workers, emphasizing the changing paradigm in job selection criteria. The study was conducted with a sample of 972 individuals, representing different professional and educational backgrounds, and the research provides substantial empirical evidence supporting the finding that ecological sustainability impacts their employment decisions. The methodology involved a comprehensive survey focusing on participants' priorities and values concerning ecological practices within potential employers. The findings indicate a strong preference for companies that demonstrate a commitment to sustainable practices, with such organizations being rated more attractive as employers compared to those that do not actively pursue sustainability goals. This heightened interest in sustainable employment was particularly pronounced among participants with higher educational levels and those from sectors directly impacted by environmental issues. Even though a significant proportion of survey respondents – more than 80% – asserted their commitment to an eco-friendly lifestyle and acknowledged the significance of adhering to ecological standards, this factor proved to be less pertinent when selecting a new employer. The data indicated that more than three quarters had never declined a job for this reason, only 4.75% reported having done so. One potential explanation for this phenomenon is that these considerations are already addressed during the application process by cultivating a positive corporate image and employer brand. However, this hypothesis requires further research. The present study contributes to the existing dialogue surrounding sustainability within the context of the workplace by emphasizing the critical necessity of embedding sustainable practices into the core business strategies and overarching corporate identity, which ultimately serves as an effective mechanism for appealing to the younger demographic.
Keywords:CSR, Sustainability, Corporate social responsibility, Employer branding, Recruiting
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publisher:University of Primorska Press
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 123-134
PID:20.500.12556/RUP-22706 This link opens in a new window
ISBN:9789612934712
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26493/978-961-293-471-2.123-134 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUP:04.03.2026
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Title:Navigating change: resilience and innovation for a sustainable and digital era : MIC 2025
Editors:Suzana Sedmak, Suzana Laporšek, Ana Grdović Gnip, Anita Trnavčevič
Place of publishing:Koper
Publisher:University of Primorska Press
Year of publishing:2025
ISBN:978-961-293-471-2
COBISS.SI-ID:270027523 This link opens in a new window
Collection title:Management International Conference
Collection ISSN:2712-3766

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