Stimulating environmental performance through green human resource practice: Does green transformational leadership matter?

J. Wiredu, Qian Yang, Shadi Saljoughipour, Esangbedo Caroline Olufunke, A. Sampene, R. Brenya
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Businesses are essential in nations’ economic development, green practice, and environmental performance, particularly in emerging countries. Such economic development needs environmental-friendly business practices to attain higher environmental performance goals of businesses. Nevertheless, a plethora of studies centered on the direct effects of environmental management initiatives (EMI) and green innovation practices (GIP) on environmental performance (EP). Still, the direct and indirect impacts of green human resource practices (GHRPs), green transformational leadership (GTL), and other constructs were ignored. This study analyzes the direct and indirect relationships of GHRPs, EMI, and GIP toward improving EP. In addition, the study examines the moderation role of GTL between GHRPs and EP under the theoretical framework of ability, motivation, and opportunity (AMO) theory. Empirically, this present study utilized a survey method to assemble data from 535 business entities in South Africa. The analysis showed that GHRPs directly and significantly influenced EMI, GIP, and EP. EMI and GIP also directly and significantly influenced EP. Finally, GTL significantly affects the interplay between GHRPs and EP. This study’s results provide a managerial and theoretical contribution to how GHRPs, EMI, GIP, and GTL facilitate a corporate EP. The present paper enriches the theory of AMO by incorporating new variables such as GHRPs, GTL, EMI, and GIP, towards enhancing EP. Also, this study provides fresh insight into the impact of the mediation role of EMI between GHRPs and EP, mediation role of GIP between GHRPs and EP, thereby contributing to extant literature. The study emphasizes the need for businesses and managers to apply green human resource policies to make employees more committed to environmental sustainability, promoting EP in the long term.
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通过绿色人力资源实践激励环境绩效:绿色变革型领导重要吗?
企业在国家的经济发展、绿色实践和环境绩效中发挥着至关重要的作用,尤其是在新兴国家。这样的经济发展需要环境友好型的商业实践,以实现企业更高的环境绩效目标。然而,大量的研究集中在环境管理倡议(EMI)和绿色创新实践(GIP)对环境绩效(EP)的直接影响上。然而,绿色人力资源实践(GHRPs)、绿色变革型领导(GTL)和其他结构的直接和间接影响被忽视。本研究分析了GHRPs、EMI和GIP对提高EP的直接和间接关系。此外,本研究在能力、动机和机会(AMO)理论框架下考察了GTL在ghrp和EP之间的调节作用。在实证方面,本研究采用调查方法收集了来自南非535个商业实体的数据。分析表明,ghrp直接显著影响了EMI、GIP和EP。EMI和GIP也直接显著影响EP。最后,GTL显著影响ghrp和EP之间的相互作用。本研究的结果为ghrp、EMI、GIP和GTL如何促进企业EP提供了管理和理论贡献。本文通过引入GHRPs、GTL、EMI和GIP等新变量来丰富AMO理论,以增强EP。此外,本研究对EMI在GHRPs和EP之间的中介作用以及GIP在GHRPs和EP之间的中介作用提供了新的见解,从而对现有文献有所贡献。该研究强调企业和管理者需要应用绿色人力资源政策,使员工更加致力于环境可持续性,从长远来看,促进环境可持续发展。
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