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Green human resource management in service industries: the construct, antecedents, consequences, and outlook

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Pages 412-452 | Received 12 Dec 2021, Accepted 11 Feb 2022, Published online: 08 Mar 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Parallel to the increased awareness of environmental issues, there has been a rapid increase in studies focusing on Green Human Resource Management. Studies have shown that organizations that can link their environmental management efforts to their human resource management systems have improved organizational and employee-level outcomes. This study is a systematic review of empirical work focusing on Green Human Resources Management in service industries. Using a systematically selected sample of 48 articles, we compared the scales used to measure Green HRM, the theoretical frameworks on which the empirical papers were based, and identified the nomological network covering how Green HRM is positioned concerning its antecedents, outcomes, and mediators or moderators. We highlight important issues regarding the current state of Green Human Resources Management in service industries and provide avenues for future research.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Supplementary Material

  1. Dataset for bibliographic analysis used in VOSviewer software in WOS export format

  2. The table of Green HRM scales used in the sampled articles

    Please use the following link to access the supplementary material: https://osf.io/pt2d3/

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