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Can green human resource management attract young talent? An empirical analysis

Richa Chaudhary (Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Patna, India)

Evidence-based HRM

ISSN: 2049-3983

Article publication date: 13 August 2018

Issue publication date: 2 October 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of perceived green human resource management (GHRM) on job pursuit intention (JPI) of prospective employees. In addition, an attempt was made to unfurl the underlying psychological mechanisms and illuminate the boundary conditions of the aforementioned relationship by proposing organizational prestige (OP) as mediator and environmental orientation (EO) and gender as moderators.

Design/methodology/approach

In total, 172 undergraduate engineering students of a reputed engineering institute in India constituted the sample for this scenario-based study. Direct, mediation, moderation and moderated mediation hypotheses were tested using hierarchical linear regression analysis and bootstrapping procedures in SPSS.

Findings

GHRM was found to relate significantly with JPI of prospective applicants and OP mediated the above linkage. EO was found to significantly moderate the association of GHRM with JPI. However, gender failed to add to the understanding of the above relationship.

Practical implications

By providing evidence on the psychological processes which the applicants engage in during employer selection, organizations will be able to form appropriate strategies for attracting talent to their organizations.

Originality/value

The study addresses the call for research to integrate the diverse disciplines of environmental management and human resource management and provides additional insights into human aspect of environmental sustainability. It advances the sustainable HRM literature by providing comprehensive understanding of how and when GHRM influences prospective employee outcomes.

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Acknowledgements

The author would like to thank Anuja Akhouri, Nusrat Begam and Ratul Mahela, research scholars, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, for their assistance in data collection.

Citation

Chaudhary, R. (2018), "Can green human resource management attract young talent? An empirical analysis", Evidence-based HRM, Vol. 6 No. 3, pp. 305-319. https://doi.org/10.1108/EBHRM-11-2017-0058

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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