A Systematic Literature Review on Green Human Resource Management Practices: Current Insights and Future Directions

Dr. Priyanka Arora, Ms. Bhawna Sharma, Dr. Meenakshi Budhiraja
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This systematic literature review (SLR) aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of existing research on Green Human Resource Management (HRM) practices. As organizations increasingly recognize the imperative of integrating environmentally sustainable strategies, the role of HRM in fostering green initiatives has gained prominence. The review follows a structured methodology involving the identification of key databases, formulation of a targeted search strategy, and application of rigorous inclusion and exclusion criteria to select relevant literature. The review categorizes the selected studies based on themes such as the types of Green HRM practices, implementation strategies, and the associated environmental and organizational outcomes. Methodological rigor and quality assessments are employed to evaluate the credibility and reliability of the included studies. The synthesis of findings reveals patterns, contradictions, and gaps in the current state of the literature, providing insights into the diverse approaches organizations adopt to embed environmental sustainability in HRM practices. Key discussions encompass the implications of Green HRM practices on organizational performance, employee engagement, and the broader context of corporate social responsibility. The review critically examines the strengths and limitations of existing research, identifying areas for future investigation. Ethical considerations are emphasized throughout the review process, ensuring the integrity of the findings and acknowledging the contributions of original authors. This SLR contributes to the ongoing discourse on Green HRM by offering a consolidated overview of the current state of research, highlighting practical implications for organizations, and proposing a roadmap for future investigations. The findings of this review are valuable for HR professionals, scholars, and policymakers seeking to enhance the environmental sustainability of organizations through effective HRM practices.
关于绿色人力资源管理实践的系统文献综述:当前见解与未来方向
本系统文献综述(SLR)旨在全面分析有关绿色人力资源管理(HRM)实践的现有研究。随着各组织日益认识到整合环境可持续战略的必要性,人力资源管理在促进绿色倡议方面的作用日益突出。本综述采用结构化方法,包括确定关键数据库、制定有针对性的搜索策略以及应用严格的纳入和排除标准来选择相关文献。综述根据绿色人力资源管理实践的类型、实施策略以及相关的环境和组织成果等主题对所选研究进行分类。采用严谨的方法和质量评估来评价纳入研究的可信度和可靠性。研究结果的综述揭示了文献现状中的模式、矛盾和差距,为组织在人力资源管理实践中嵌入环境可持续性所采用的各种方法提供了启示。重点讨论了绿色人力资源管理实践对组织绩效、员工参与度以及更广泛的企业社会责任的影响。综述批判性地审视了现有研究的优势和局限性,确定了未来调查的领域。在整个审查过程中强调了道德方面的考虑,确保研究结果的完整性,并对原作者的贡献表示感谢。本研究报告对当前的研究现状进行了综合概述,强调了对组织的实际影响,并提出了未来调查的路线图,从而为当前关于绿色人力资源管理的讨论做出了贡献。对于寻求通过有效的人力资源管理实践来提高组织的环境可持续性的人力资源专业人士、学者和政策制定者来说,本综述的研究结果非常有价值。
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