Abstract:
The construction sector has always been led to environmental challenges caused by
unsustainable actions of human activity, thereby, increasing demand for environmental
responsibility (ER) practices in the sector. This research is conducted to investigate how key
measurements of pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs) could be related to ER practices of
construction projects. The results show that employees’ perceptions of ER practices directed
toward non-owner stakeholders are positively related to their PEBs. This relationship is partially
mediated by the environmental commitment of project participants. Conversely, employees’
perceptions of ER practices directed toward the local community (external stakeholders) have
only an insignificant impact on their PEBs. The study uses survey approach to collect data using
a self- administered questionnaire from the sample of 340 in different construction firms of
Pakistan by using convenience sampling technique. Basic descriptive statistics and Partial Least
Squares (PLS) regression is executed to demonstrate how ER activities aimed at different
stakeholders could be used and at what mechanism ER practices can efficie