Contemporary Developments in Green Human Resource Management Research Contemporary Developments in Green Human Resource Management Research
Routledge Research in Sustainability and Business

Contemporary Developments in Green Human Resource Management Research

Towards Sustainability in Action?

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Publisher Description

This book examines a new topic in Human Resource Management (HRM), green – or environmental – HRM, analysing the role humans play in environmental management at work and environmental behaviours at workplaces around the world.

The book begins with a focus on negative workplace green behaviours (e.g. toxic chemical leaks, air pollution, contaminated waste etc.), and what such environmental problems mean for workers, managers and society as a whole.

This book outlines relevant, underpinning academic theory and research literature on how HRM is ‘going green’, and details real-life organisational examples derived from original and secondary empirical research to illuminate the implications of adopting Green HRM practices for relevant stakeholders. In doing so, the book offers a new, academic contribution to both the HRM and environmental management literatures.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2018
12 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
220
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
958.6
KB

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