Mindful Innovations: Exploring Employee Mindfulness, Risk Attitude, and Participation in Sustainable Practices
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Abstract
Introduction: In the face of mounting environmental challenges, organizations increasingly recognize the importance of employee engagement in driving sustainability initiatives. Employee mindfulness has emerged as a key factor influencing risk attitudes and participation, thereby fostering sustainable innovation and enhancing organizational performance.
Objectives: This study aims to investigate the role of employee mindfulness in promoting sustainable innovation. Specifically, it examines how mindfulness influences risk-taking attitudes and participation in sustainability efforts, contributing to organizational performance and reputation.
Methods: Data were collected through structured questionnaires distributed via surveys to employees in the Indian energy sector, chosen through purposive convenience sampling. A total of 441 valid responses were analyzed using Smart PLS-SEM to evaluate the relationships among mindfulness, risk attitudes, participation, and sustainable innovation.
Results: The analysis reveals that mindfulness significantly enhances employees’ awareness, reflection, and willingness to take risks, enabling them to embrace uncertainties in sustainability initiatives. Furthermore, active participation in decision-making fosters a sense of ownership, which is critical for the successful implementation of sustainable innovations. Organizations that cultivate mindfulness among employees show improved engagement, performance, and reputation.
Conclusions: This study contributes to the theoretical understanding of mindfulness in workplace sustainability, with a particular focus on high-demand sectors like energy. It underscores the importance of mindfulness training to enhance employees’ risk-taking and participation capabilities, thereby addressing sustainability challenges and securing a competitive advantage.