This study investigates the mediating roles of green agile workforce and organizational intelligence in the relationship between organizational learning and green competitive advantage in the tourism–hospitality industry. The study is strategically positioned within the context of SDGs and Saudi Arabia’s national priorities for research, development, and innovation under Vision 2030. To investigate these behavioral mechanisms, we employed a quantitative, cross-sectional design, gathering data from 482 frontline and managerial employees operating within Saudi Arabia’s travel agencies and international hotels. The structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis revealed a compelling dynamic: organizational learning not only exerts a direct positive effect on green competitive advantage, but it also critically drives green agile workforce and organizational intelligence. The results also indicated that organizational learning has a positive effect on green competitive advantage and green agile workforce, as well as organizational intelligence. Furthermore, we have also discovered that green agile workforce and organizational intelligence are the partial mediators in the association of organizational learning with green competitive advantage. This research extends prior evidence by providing empirical proof that green agile workforce and organizational intelligence operate as key workplace behavioral mechanisms through which organizational learning is translated into green competitive advantage. In doing so, the study reframes sustainability not only as a strategic or technological issue but as a matter of how employees behave, communicate, and coordinate around green objectives inside tourism and hospitality organizations. The results offer a validated framework for tourism enterprises to align their leadership practices, internal communication patterns, and learning structures with Saudi Arabia’s economic diversification and sustainability goals, demonstrating how cultivating learning-driven, behaviorally agile workplaces directly contributes to advancing national vision objectives and the broader 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
ABDELGHANI et al. (Mon,) studied this question.