Impact of Green Human Resource Management Practices on Pro- Environmental Behavior, a Step towards Climate Action
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https://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2022(3-III)65Keywords:
Corporate Governance, Financial Distress, Type-I and Type-Ii Errors, Z-ScoreAbstract
The purpose of this research study is to investigate the role of Green Human Resource Management Practices (Green performance management and compensation and green discipline management) on the Pro-Environmental Behaviors of employees in the Hospitality industry of Pakistan. Further, the mediation of Green Self- Efficacy between GHRM and PEB is examined. The hospitality industry in Pakistan is mostly having family business hotels where the lack of awareness about the green initiatives and less interest of the management in environmental management practices is a big challenge. Most of these hotels are not encouraging the pro-environmental behaviors of their employees and little appreciation and implementation of green human resource management practices can help the hotels both financially and environmentally. The data has been collected from hotels that are registered with the government of Pakistan under the 3–5-star categories with a sample size of 160 front- line employees. The results of the study tell that Green Performance Management and Compensation positively affect the Pro-Environmental Behavior of the hotel front- line employees and Green Self- Efficacy mediates this relationship. However, Green Self- Efficacy has shown no mediation between Green Discipline Management and Pro- Environmental Behavior.
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