Abstract:
Sustainable development is a concept that attempts to maintain long-term welfare for
humans. It is a widely debated issue around the world and there has been increasing
pressure on firms to adopt practices that are more environment-friendly' Among the
most crucial practices are Green Information Technology (GIT) practices, as most firms
use some forms of IT to perform their daily transactions. Sustainability is becoming an
important topic in IT to safeguard our future, and as evolving market segment' Recently store specific focus on "greening" information technology (IT) and information
systems (IS) has been evident all over the world'
in Sri Lanka, banks recently shift towards Green IT (GIT) practices' Hence' this study
focuses on the mediating effect of Organizational Citizenship Behavior for the
Environment on the relationship between Perceived Green IT Practices and Perceived
Environmental Performance in the banking industry in Matara city' However, there is
a gap in the literature and empirical investigations regarding the relationships among
PGIT practices, Perceived environmental performances of banks (PEP) and employee
organizational citizenship behavior for the environment (OCBE)' The researcher
selected four commercial banks in Matara city. Hence this study aims to explore the
relationship between PGIT in place and PEP and to assess the possible mediating role
of employee OCBE, on the relationship between PGIT and PEP of the banks. In order
to answer the research questions, the researcher used standard questionnaire and got
125 responses from the selected banks employees. The analyses reveal that PGIT
practices have a positive relationship to and significant impact on PEP' The study also
confirms the partially mediating role of employee OCBE on the relationship between
PGIT and PEP of the banks. This study especially contributes to understand empirically
the same as an addition to fill the literature gap in relation to PGIT, PEP, and employee
OCBE