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Integrating ‘common good’ authenticity for sustainable human resource management (HRM) reporting

Järlström, M., Saru, E., Viitasaari, M. and Akrivou, K. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2212-6280 (2024) Integrating ‘common good’ authenticity for sustainable human resource management (HRM) reporting. German Journal of Human Resource Management. ISSN 2397-0030

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To link to this item DOI: 10.1177/23970022241229035

Abstract/Summary

This study draws on arguments from common good theory to explore the human resource management (S-HRM) sustainability reporting ; specifically the study’ purpose aims to determine how to improve the common good authenticity of sustainability reporting in HRM by integrating common good theory and values into S-HRM reporting. Our qualitative data consist of sustainability reports from the 40 most sustainable corporations from the Global 100 index. In the reporting data, we identified four HRM themes, and several aligned HRM practices, with measures that support common good values. Our research contribution is the integration of common good values into HRM practices in S-HRM reporting. Therefore, our research strengthens the connection between the common good values and CGHRM by comprehensively defining and explaining the common good values. By doing so, we emphasise the need for a humanistic-ethical orientation expressed by treating employees with respect and dignity. We also identify areas in which current reporting falls short, including the outside-in perspective of Common Good HR Management.

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Henley Business School > Leadership, Organisations and Behaviour
ID Code:114517
Uncontrolled Keywords:sustainable human resource management, common good theory, common good values, common good human resource management, sustainable human resource management reporting, social impact of business, common good authenticity of sustainability reporting in HRM, ethical business management
Publisher:SAGE Journals

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