Impact of Green Human Resource Management Practices on Environmental Performance: Empirical Evidence from Hotels in Southern Province in Sri Lanka
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2017
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Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka
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Growing awareness on sustainability has encouraged stakeholder’s broader participation in
greener management. The green human resource management practices are emerging as a new
concept for sustainable organizations and in the society. The practices which are stimulated
employees with a sense of pride for participating in green initiatives while educating them with
complexities of environmental management. This study is undertaken to explore the impact of
Green Human Resource Management Practices on Environmental Performance in Hotel
industry with special reference to 4 & 5-Star hotel in Southern province, Sri Lanka. This
research is related to the Resource-Based View (RBV)Theory because the resource-based
approach is a management paradigm for determining which strategic resources may employ to
gain a long-term competitive advantage. This study aims, to identify the impact of Green
Human Resource Management Practices on Environmental Performance and identify the
intermediator effect of Employee Green Behavior between Green HRM practices and
Environmental Performance in 4 & 5 star hotels in Southern Province of Sri Lanka. The sample
has been selected using purposive sampling method and sample size consists with 100
respondents. Quantitative analysis methods have been used to process primary data collected
using self-administrated questionnaire. Smart PLS Software for Partial least squares -structural
equation modeling was used to test the proposed hypotheses. In this study, positive impact of
Green HRM Practices on Environmental Performance has been identified. Also, the
intermediating effect of Employee Green Behavior between Green HRM Practices and
Environmental Performance has been identified a positive impact of each variable. Future
research areas suggested that it will be delighted to study about employee green behaviors
between green HRM practices and Environmental performance in Western Province. In
concluding, it will worth noting that the green practices will lead to good performances of the
4 & 5 star hotels.
Key words: Green Human Resource Management; Environment Performance; Hotel Industry;
Employee Green Behavior; Human Resource Management
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Hospitality, Tourism and Events Management degree programme (HTE)