IMPACT OF GREEN HRM PRACTICES ON GREEN VOLUNTEER BEHAVIOR: MEDIATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL OWNERSHIP
Dr. Muhammad Nabeel,
Aziz Ullah,
Muhammad Waqas Nazir,
Shahjehan Asad Khan and
Shahan Zeb Khan
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Dr. Muhammad Nabeel: Assistant Professor, Department of Management Sciences, Qurtuba University of Science and Information Technology, Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan
Aziz Ullah: Department of Management Science and Engineering, Xian University of Architecture & Technology 13. Yanta Road, Zian Shaanxi, China 710055
Muhammad Waqas Nazir: School of Management and Economics, Xidian University, China
Shahjehan Asad Khan: Admin Officer, Department of Human Resource, Institute of Business and Health Management, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan
Shahan Zeb Khan: Faculty of Management Sciences, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), 2023, vol. 12, issue 2, 366-371
Abstract:
As the world embraces sustainability and environmental thinking organizations are increasingly recognizing the importance of integrating green practices into their human resource management (HRM) processes. This study examines the complex dynamics between green HRM practices, green volunteer behavior (GVB) and the mediating role of intellectual ownership (PO) in the banking sector. The findings indicate that organizations in this category have adopted moderate levels of green HRM practices. Importantly research reveals that GHRM practices positively influence employee psychological ownership, which in turn encourages green volunteer practices. The mediation analysis shows the significant effect of psychological ownership on the relationship between Green HRM and volunteer green practices. This suggests that fostering a sense of intellectual ownership among employees is important for meaningful communication in sustainability initiatives. These results highlight the importance of implementing green HRM practices as well as enhancing employees’ psychological connections with these practices to enhance their engagement in sustainability initiatives in the 1990s. Organizations seeking to improve their sustainability efforts can leverage their employees’ commitment and passion for environmental goals through the intermediary role of mind ownership relies on considering human resources in green.
Keywords: Green HRM Practices; Green Volunteer Behavior; Psychological Ownership (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.61506/01.00009
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