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Article The impacts of organizational green culture and corporate social responsibility on employees' responsible behaviour towards the society(SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, 2022) Abbas, Jawad; Dogan, Eyup; 0000-0003-0476-5177; AGÜ, Yönetim Bilimleri Fakültesi, Ekonomi Bölümü; Dogan, EyupCorporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives and organizational green culture (OGC) play a signifcant role in developing organizations and society. However, the extent to which these activities encourage organizational employees to act socially responsible outside their workplace is yet to be explored. This study uses the Operant conditioning theory to examine the efect of OGC and CSR activities on employees’ responsible behaviour towards the society (ERBS) outside their organizations. To collect data, we focused on employees of public and private manufacturing and services frms and analysed it using the structural equation modelling (SEM) technique). It is found that OGC and CSR activities signifcantly reshape employees’ behaviour, and they tend to behave in a socially responsible manner in society. Moreover, the relationship between OGC and ERBS’ is partially mediated by CSR. It is also found that female workers tend to behave more socially responsibly than male workers. This study suggests that frms should adopt a green culture and CSR practices since it promotes socially responsible behaviour (a better citizen) among their employee, which is essential for a sustainable societyArticle Towards green recovery: Can banks achieve financial sustainability through income diversification in ASEAN countries?(ELSEVIERRADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 2022) Najam, Hina; Abbas, Jawad; Alvarez-Otero, Susana; Dogan, Eyup; Sial, Muhammad Safdar; AGÜ, Yönetim Bilimleri Fakültesi, Ekonomi Bölümü; Doğan, EyüpEstablishing sustainable and balanced development for green financing is critical for improving financial sustainability and banks’ capability. Banks struggle to achieve economic sustainability in the current highly competitive business environment. This research examines the impact of income diversification on financial sustainability proxy by return on assets (ROA) by applying the quantile regression technique to the data from banks of ASEAN countries over the period 2008–2019. In addition, liquidity risk, bank size, interest and non-interest incomes, and market capitalization are studied as control variables. The empirical findings indicate that income diversification positively impacts return on assets at all countries’ lower, middle, and upper quantiles, even though sizes can differ across countries and quantiles. Moreover, market capitalization, non-interest income, and banks’ size favorably impact banks’ performance. In contrast, liquidity risk and interest incomes are negatively linked to the performance of banks for all countries at each quantile. These results have significant strategic implications for managers, regulators, and policymakers who share a common interest in boosting financial sustainability and performance and significantly shaping green recovery.