Scientists say employees at eco-friendly businesses are better trained, more motivated and have better interpersonal relationships.
Companies now have another reason to go green. New research has found
that companies that adopt eco-friendly green practices have employees
that are more productive than those that do not. On average, employees at companies that observe eco-friendly practices were 16 percent more productive than average employees.
"Adopting green practices isn't just good for the environment," said
Magali Delmas, co-author of the study. "It's good for your employees and
it's good for your bottom line.
Employees in such green firms are more motivated, receive more training
and benefit from better interpersonal relationships. The employees at
green companies are therefore more productive than employees in more
conventional firms."
To prove this, Delmas, an environmental economist at UCLA's Institute
of the Environment and Sustainability and the UCLA Anderson School of
Management, and Sanja Pekovic from France's University Paris–Dauphine
examined data from 5,220 French companies. The researchers selected two
employees from each company and determined the average value
of production per employee. Delmas and Pekovic determined that
production value by taking the revenue minus the cost of a company and
dividing that number by the number of employees at a company. [12 Easy Ways Employees Can 'Green' the Office]
"It's truly a big difference between firms that have adopted these
practices and firms that haven't," Delmas said. "I expected a contrast,
but not such a strong, robust jump in productivity."
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http://www.mnn.com/money/sustainable-business-practices/stories/can-going-green-improve-business-productivity
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