# Workplace ostracism influences hotel employees pro-environmental behaviour through green work engagement

**Authors:** Huang Haijiang, Muhammad Rafiq

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-026-38569-6 · Scientific Reports · 2026-02-09

## TL;DR

This study shows how being excluded at work affects hotel employees' eco-friendly actions and how engagement and management practices play a role.

## Contribution

The study introduces green work engagement as a mediator and identifies boundary conditions like green management initiatives and environmental passion.

## Key findings

- Workplace ostracism reduces pro-environmental behavior among hotel employees.
- Green work engagement partially mediates the relationship between ostracism and pro-environmental behavior.
- Green management initiatives and environmental passion moderate the effects of ostracism on behavior.

## Abstract

This study examines how workplace ostracism influences hotel employees’ pro-environmental behavior, highlighting the psychological and organizational conditions that shape sustainable actions in the hospitality sector. Guided by social cognitive theory, the model tests green work engagement as a mediating mechanism and green management initiatives and environmental passion as boundary conditions. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire administered to 528 employees from four- and five-star hotels in major Chinese cities. Using Hayes’ PROCESS macro, the study assessed both mediation and moderated effects. Results show that workplace ostracism significantly reduces employees’ pro-environmental behavior, and this relationship is partially mediated by green work engagement. Moreover, green management initiatives strengthen the negative association between workplace ostracism and green work engagement, while environmental passion strengthens the effect of green work engagement on pro-environmental behavior. These findings contribute to sustainability and hospitality research by demonstrating how interpersonal exclusion undermines environmentally responsible behavior and by identifying organizational practices and individual motivations that can intensify or enhance these effects.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** SCT (OMIM:300082), CMB (MESH:D020326)
- **Cell lines:** H4 — Macaca fascicularis (Crab-eating macaque), Induced pluripotent stem cell (CVCL_JF98)

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