An assessment of implementing green HRM practices on environmental performance: The moderating role of green process innovation

Foad Irani, H. Kilic
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As the world is trying to curb CO2 emission, mainly from the industries, various organizations' employees are crucial in mitigating carbon monoxide emissions. The employee reaction based on their perception of human resources management practices shapes their commitment to the workplace environment. According to relevant environment literature, emphasizing effective environmental management improves employees' green attitudes dedicated to natural purposes. This study explores how to enhance hotels' environmental performance (EP) by adopting green human resource management (HRM) practices. The current study developed and investigated a moderation model which examined the green process innovation (GPI) as a moderator onto the relationship between green HRM and environmental process through the lens of Ability-Motivation-Opportunity theory (AMO). SmartPLS software was used to analyze the data from 220 full-time employees of 3-, 4-, and 5-stars green hotels in Turkey. The findings demonstrate the importance of adopting green practices in advancing organizational performance, especially the environmental aspect. The novel findings of this study enrich the moderation effect of GPI in hospitality literature.
实施绿色人力资源管理实践对环境绩效的评估:绿色流程创新的调节作用
由于全世界都在努力控制二氧化碳的排放,主要来自工业,各种组织的员工在减少一氧化碳排放方面至关重要。员工对人力资源管理实践的看法决定了他们对工作环境的承诺。根据相关的环境文献,强调有效的环境管理可以提高员工致力于自然目的的绿色态度。本研究探讨了如何通过采用绿色人力资源管理实践来提高酒店的环境绩效(EP)。本研究以能力-动机-机会理论为视角,构建了绿色过程创新(GPI)对绿色人力资源管理与环境过程关系的调节模型。SmartPLS软件用于分析土耳其三星级、四星级和五星级绿色酒店的220名全职员工的数据。研究结果表明,采用绿色实践在提高组织绩效,特别是环境方面的重要性。本研究的新发现丰富了酒店文献中GPI的调节作用。
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