“That is Not What I Live For”: How Lower-Level Green Employees Cope with Identity Tensions at Work

Research on green identity work has so far concentrated on sustainability managers and/or top-management actors. How lower-level green employees cope with identity tensions at work is, as yet, under-researched. The paper uses an identity work perspective and a qualitative empirical study to identify...

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