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The impact of green human resource management on employee empowerment and pro-environmental behaviour in Pakistan’s manufacturing industry

Shaukat, H. S., Ong, T. S., Cheok, M. Y., Bashir, S. and Zafar, H. (2023) The impact of green human resource management on employee empowerment and pro-environmental behaviour in Pakistan’s manufacturing industry. Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, 25 (3). 2350015. ISSN 1757-5605

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To link to this item DOI: 10.1142/s1464333223500151

Abstract/Summary

This study examines the correlation between green human resource management (GHRM), environmental performance (EP), and pro-environmental behaviours (PEBs) among Pakistan’s large-scale manufacturing industry employees. GHRM is a management approach to improve EP and encourage PEBs. The study assesses the influence of GHRM on EP and employee behaviours and the moderating effect of employee empowerment. Partial least squares (PLS) analysis evaluates the measurement model. The study finds a significant and positive association between GHRM and PEBs. However, there is no direct impact of GHRM on EP. Instead, the study reveals an indirect positive impact of GHRM on EP through PEBs. Employee empowerment moderates the direct impact of GHRM on EP. The findings highlight the importance of PEBs and employee empowerment in the relationship between GHRM and EP in Pakistan’s manufacturing industry. The study suggests that manufacturing firms should adopt GHRM practices, incentivise and recognise PEBs, and empower employees to drive environmental initiatives. It has theoretical and practical implications for researchers and practitioners in the manufacturing industry.

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Henley Business School > International Business and Strategy
ID Code:112798
Uncontrolled Keywords:Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Geography, Planning and Development
Publisher:World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

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