Our Better Nature: How Biophilic Interventions Influence Employee Behaviour

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23 Oct 2025

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Cambridge Judge Business School

Trumpington St

Cambridge

CB2 1AG

United Kingdom

Join our Organisational Behaviour seminar

Speaker: Professor Anthony Klotz, UCL School of Management

About the seminar topic

Management scholars have recently theorised and shown how contact with nature can promote employee wellbeing and subsequent task performance, citizenship and creativity. In doing so, the organisational literature has focused on nature’s effects on positive outcomes for workers, overlooking the role it may play in shaping negative outcomes.

This oversight is meaningful given research in adjacent fields indicating that nature-based, biophilic, interventions can curb engagement in deviant behaviour. Yet whether such interventions, amid people’s workdays, will likewise have meaningful effects on their negative behaviour at work and the pathways via which these effects might occur, are unclear.

In this paper, we draw on the theory of biophilic work design to hypothesise that nature-based interventions will reduce workplace incivility via affective, cognitive, prosocial and physical pathways. We test these predictions in an online experiment and a field experiment. 

Speaker bio

Dr Anthony Klotz is Professor of Organisational Behaviour at UCL School of Management in London. Anthony’s research focuses on understanding employees’ relationship with work, through the lenses of resignations, citizenship behaviours and biophilic design.

His research has been published in top management journals including the Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review and Administrative Science Quarterly and he has written for Harvard Business Review, the Wall Street Journal and MIT Sloan Management Review.

Anthony is currently an Associate Editor at Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. Anthony is also known for having coined the phrase ‘The Great Resignation’ in an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek in May 2021.

He has discussed the current state and future of work with media outlets including CNN, The Today Show, the New York Times and the BBC and with executive teams at numerous Fortune 100 organisations.

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