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      Green human resource management : A systematic literature review from 2007 to 2019

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      Benchmarking: An International Journal
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          Abstract

          Purpose

          Green or environmental human resource management (HRM) has in recent years attracted much attention from academia and practitioners all over the world. However, a thorough analysis of green or environmental HRM has not been made so far. To address this gap, the present study provides a systematic and comprehensive literature review. The purpose of this paper is threefold: to review Green HRM literature of various scopes, approaches and contexts; to identify different focus areas in the Green HRM literature; and to propose areas for future research.

          Design/methodology/approach

          The paper follows a systematic literature review approach. The selected journal articles are categorized on the basis of five focus areas in the Green HRM derived from the extant literature.

          Findings

          Research has grown significantly over the past 12 years that has focused on Green HRM. A total of 70 articles were reviewed and most of these articles employed quantitative method and were carried out in developing countries. Based on the five focus areas identified in this literature review, the performance outcome of Green HRM at both the organizational level and individual level received the greatest attention from the researchers.

          Research limitations/implications

          This paper is limited to a review of academic articles obtainable from online databases, containing the words “Green human resource management”, “Green HRM”, “Green human resource”, “Environmental HRM”, “Green training” and “Environmental training” in the title. Additionally, only papers from high quality, peer-reviewed journals were evaluated. Other academic sources such as books and conference papers were not included in this study.

          Originality/value

          The paper presents a structural overview of 70 peer-reviewed articles published in leading academic journals from 2007 until early 2019. This review provides an increased understanding of the existing state of current research, trends and future research directions in the Green HRM discipline.

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                Journal
                Benchmarking: An International Journal
                BIJ
                Emerald
                1463-5771
                June 13 2019
                September 01 2020
                June 13 2019
                September 01 2020
                : 27
                : 7
                : 2005-2027
                Article
                10.1108/BIJ-12-2018-0438
                4b6ad588-d8ea-40ec-9755-e585413b3327
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