The IRMA Community
Newsletters
Research IRM
Click a keyword to search titles using our InfoSci-OnDemand powered search:
|
Green Culture Pro-Environmental Behaviors and Organizational Environmental Sustainability on Green Human Resources Management and Green Transformation
Abstract
This study examines how green culture, pro-environmental behaviors, and organizational sustainability affect green human resources and green transformational leadership. The study assumes that the shared values of green culture within organizations lead to pro-environmental behaviors, which then influence organizational actions and interpretations. These factors define appropriate behavior in green human resource management and guide transformational leadership for organizational change towards adopting a green organizational culture. The method used in this study involves analytical, descriptive, and reflective techniques based on theoretical and empirical literature review. The study concludes that sustaining a green organizational culture and promoting pro-environmental behaviors in sustainable organizations require the support of green human resource management and green transformational leadership.
Related Content
Amrik Singh, Pankaj Sihmar.
© 2025.
14 pages.
|
Anuskha Bhardwaj, Ayushi Kar, Samriddhi Bohidar, Gowtham Ramkumar.
© 2025.
34 pages.
|
Taiwo Hassan Ajadi.
© 2025.
50 pages.
|
Preksha Yadav.
© 2025.
12 pages.
|
José G. Vargas-Hernandez, Omar C. Vargas-González.
© 2025.
28 pages.
|
Nayeli Manzano Sánchez, Ingrid Yadibel Cuevas Zuñiga, María del Rocío Soto Flores.
© 2025.
28 pages.
|
Lateef Okikiola Olanipekun, Kabiru Ishola Genty.
© 2025.
28 pages.
|
|
|