Authors
Faheem Gul Gilal, Zubaida Ashraf, Naeem Gul Gilal, Rukhsana Gul Gilal, Nisar Ahmed Channa
Publication date
2019/11
Journal
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management
Volume
26
Issue
6
Pages
1579-1590
Description
Using two theoretical lenses—organizational citizenship behavior for the environment (OCBE) and supplies‐values fit theory (SVFT)—the present study examines the influence of green human resource management (HRM) practices on environmental performance using data from higher education institutions. To this end, our research uses survey data from n = 214 employees to test the moderated mediation hypotheses. The study finds that green HRM practices positively enhance environmental performance via employees' environmental passion. Our study further reveals that the effect of green HRM practices on environmental passion is more important when an employee is high on green values than when s/he is low. The current study provides new theoretical insights into environmental management literature by linking green HRM practices to environmental performance. Our findings provide managers with …
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