<p>The shift to a low-carbon economy requires developing green skills across sectors. This paper builds on a recent Perspective<sup><CitationRef CitationID="CR1">1</CitationRef></sup> article examining how institutional regimes shape green skill formation. Drawing on the microfoundations of management research, we propose a micro-level perspective of public sector green skill formation, thereby emphasizing the role of street-level bureaucrats serving as public servants who directly engage with citizens in implementing public policies and outline a research agenda.</p>

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Equipping street-level bureaucrats with green skills for sustainable public policy change

  • M. Kesternich,
  • K. Kiepe,
  • D. Reimsbach,
  • S. Trang,
  • P. Yang

摘要

The shift to a low-carbon economy requires developing green skills across sectors. This paper builds on a recent Perspective1 article examining how institutional regimes shape green skill formation. Drawing on the microfoundations of management research, we propose a micro-level perspective of public sector green skill formation, thereby emphasizing the role of street-level bureaucrats serving as public servants who directly engage with citizens in implementing public policies and outline a research agenda.