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Impact of Green Work–Life Balance and Green Human Resource Management Practices on Corporate Sustainability Performance and Employee Retention: Mediation of Green Innovation and Organisational Culture
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Gu, Hai
, Lin, Zi
, Gillani, Kiran Zahara
, Fahlevi, Mochammad
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Corporate culture
/ Corporate sustainability
/ Employee performance
/ Employee retention
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Green technology
/ Innovations
/ Mediation
/ Natural resources
/ Surveys
/ Sustainability
/ United Kingdom
/ Work life balance
2024
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Impact of Green Work–Life Balance and Green Human Resource Management Practices on Corporate Sustainability Performance and Employee Retention: Mediation of Green Innovation and Organisational Culture
by
Gu, Hai
, Lin, Zi
, Gillani, Kiran Zahara
, Fahlevi, Mochammad
in
Corporate culture
/ Corporate sustainability
/ Employee performance
/ Employee retention
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Green technology
/ Innovations
/ Mediation
/ Natural resources
/ Surveys
/ Sustainability
/ United Kingdom
/ Work life balance
2024
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Impact of Green Work–Life Balance and Green Human Resource Management Practices on Corporate Sustainability Performance and Employee Retention: Mediation of Green Innovation and Organisational Culture
by
Gu, Hai
, Lin, Zi
, Gillani, Kiran Zahara
, Fahlevi, Mochammad
in
Corporate culture
/ Corporate sustainability
/ Employee performance
/ Employee retention
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Green technology
/ Innovations
/ Mediation
/ Natural resources
/ Surveys
/ Sustainability
/ United Kingdom
/ Work life balance
2024
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Impact of Green Work–Life Balance and Green Human Resource Management Practices on Corporate Sustainability Performance and Employee Retention: Mediation of Green Innovation and Organisational Culture
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Impact of Green Work–Life Balance and Green Human Resource Management Practices on Corporate Sustainability Performance and Employee Retention: Mediation of Green Innovation and Organisational Culture
2024
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Overview
Green work–life balance (GWLB) has emerged from sustainability and work–life balance (WLB) studies. The goal is to examine how GWLB policies benefit organisations. This focuses how individuals could reduce an organisation’s environmental impact. The sustainability of green human resource management (GHRM) practices and human resource (HR) operations has changed significantly in recent years. HR are an organisation’s most important assets. This study examines how GWLB and GHRM practices affect a corporate sustainability performance (CSP) and employee retention (ER) of UK’s industrial companies. It also examines how organisational culture (OC) andgreen innovation (GI), affect these aspects. This study surveyed 450 operational supervisors in a variety of manufacturing firms in the UK. A self-administered survey using a scale was used to collect data. SPSS 26 and Smart PLS 4 analysed the data. According to research, GHRM practices and GWLB programs improve CSP and ER. The data also show that GI mediates the relationship between GHRM practices, ER, GWLB, and CSP. In the UK manufacturing industry, OC helps maintain a GWLB, ER, implement environmentally friendly HR practices, and achieve CSP goals. This study will methodologically, practically, and theoretically affect HR specialists, academics, and corporate leaders.
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MDPI AG
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