Impact of Green HRM Practices on Employees’ Pro-Environmental Behaviour in the United Kingdom
Olatunji David Adekoya (),
Hakeem Adeniyi Ajonbadi () and
Chima Mordi ()
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Olatunji David Adekoya: Sheffield Hallam University
Hakeem Adeniyi Ajonbadi: Birmingham City University
Chima Mordi: Brunel University London
Chapter Chapter 4 in Global Perspectives on Green HRM, 2023, pp 69-95 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In the broader human resource management (HRM) literature, green HRM research introduces new, important questions, especially in relation to fostering environmental sustainabilityEnvironmental sustainability. While there is still a growing interest in green HRM research due to organisations’ desire to support and engage in more sustainable practices, little is currently known about green HRM in the United Kingdom (UK). Therefore, in this chapter, we investigated the impact of green HRM practices on employees’ pro-environmental behaviourPro-environmental behaviours in the UKUnited Kingdom (UK). Using the quantitative methodQuantitative method, we analyse the impact of (green) HRM practices, such as green recruitment, performance management, training and development, reward management, and empowerment on employees’ pro-environmental behaviours, including green commitment and organisational citizenship behaviour for the environment (OCBE).
Keywords: Green HRM; Pro-environmental behaviours; United Kingdom; Organisational citizenship behaviour for the environment; Environmental sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-35795-4_4
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