Title of article
Green Human Resource Management Practices and Environmental Performance: The Mediating Effect of Organizational Culture
Author/Authors
Sajuyigbe ، Ademola Department of Business Administration - Faculty of Social and Management Science - Precious Cornerstone University , Ayeni ، Adebanji Department of Business Administration - Faculty of Social and Management Sciences - Bowen University , Inegbedion ، Henry Department of Marketing - Faculty of Management Sciences - Redeemer’s University , Ighomereho ، Ogheneochuko Salome Department of Business Studies - College of Faculty of Business and Social Sciences - Landmark University , Peter ، Adeshola Department of Business Studies - College of Faculty of Business and Social Sciences - Landmark University
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1155
To page
1172
Abstract
The study investigates the mediating effect of organizational culture (OC) on the relationship between green human resource management (GHRM) practices and environmental performance (EP). A survey was conducted of 323 manufacturing industry employees in selected food and beverage companies in Southwest Nigeria. The factor loadings of the constructs are above 0.70, indicating that the elements of the construct are valid. The data were collected using a 5-point Likert scale questionnaire. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was employed to analyze the data using STATA version 15. The findings showed that EP is positively related to GHRM practices (green recruitment and selection, green career development, green performance appraisal, green reward system, and green participation) and OC. However, the relationship between EP and green recruitment and selection, green career development, and OC were significant while the relationship between EP and green performance appraisal, green reward system, and green participation was not significant. Furthermore, the mediating effect of OC reveals that OC mediates the relationship between the green reward system, green recruitment and selection, and EP but does not mediate the relationship between green career development, green performance appraisal, green participation, and EP. The mediating role of OC in terms of green recruitment and selection as well as the green reward system will help to reduce environmental threats.
Keywords
Green HRM , Organizational Culture , Green Environment , Performance
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Management Studies (IJMS)
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Management Studies (IJMS)
Record number
2772054
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