南非一所历史上处于不利地位的高等教育机构的绿色人力资源管理实践:实施与挑战

Harriet Rivalani Maluka, Sewela Mowela, F. Mabasa
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历史上处于不利地位的高等教育机构(HDHEIs)努力应对在工作场所影响绿色行为的生态要求。人力资源部门需要通过采用绿色人力资源管理(GHRM)实践发挥领导作用。本研究探讨了人力资源专业人员在南非一所高等职业教育学院实施绿色人力资源管理实践的经验以及相关挑战。研究采用了定性方法。对 19 名人力资源专业人员进行了半结构化访谈。对数据进行了主题分析。研究结果揭示了与全球人力资源管理做法相关的五个主题:在线广告和申请邀请、绿色招聘和选拔、绿色培训和发展、绿色绩效管理以及绿色薪酬和奖励,而财政限制、缺乏认识、复杂性和缺乏绿色资本则是相关的挑战。研究得出的结论是,应制定机构绿色愿景、任务说明和价值观,并与全球人力资 源管理保持一致,以促进高等院校的环境可持续性。
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Green HRM Practices at a Historically Disadvantaged Higher Education Institution in South Africa: Implementation and Challenges
Historically disadvantaged higher education institutions (HDHEIs) struggle to respond to the ecological demands of influencing green behaviours at the workplace. HR departments are required to take a leading role through the adoption of green HRM (GHRM) practices. This study explored HR professionals’ experiences with the implementation of GHRM practices and the related challenges at a South African HDHEI. A qualitative approach was adopted. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 19 HR professionals. Thematic analysis was employed to analyse data. The findings revealed five themes linked to the GHRM practices: online advertisement and invitation of application, green recruitment and selection, green training and development, green performance management and green compensation and reward, with financial constraints, lack of awareness, complexity and lack of green capital as related challenges. The study concluded that an institutional green vision, mission statements and values should be developed and aligned with GHRM to promote environmental sustainability at HDHEIs.
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