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Green Human Resource Management Models:Review and Proposal


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The objective of this study is to review the existing research models of green human resource management (Green HRM) and then conclude the paper with a comprehensive research model for future study. This methodological aspect of this study is qualitative and accordingly the study is carried out based on the archival method. The key components of the existing research models were identified and discussed. The study is supposed to contribute to the existing field of research as this is the first kind of research in this field. Research gaps and policy implications are identified.

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Green Human Resource Management, GHRM, Research Models, Green Management.
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Mamin Ullah
Department of Management Studies, University of Barisal, Bangladesh

Abstract


The objective of this study is to review the existing research models of green human resource management (Green HRM) and then conclude the paper with a comprehensive research model for future study. This methodological aspect of this study is qualitative and accordingly the study is carried out based on the archival method. The key components of the existing research models were identified and discussed. The study is supposed to contribute to the existing field of research as this is the first kind of research in this field. Research gaps and policy implications are identified.

Keywords


Green Human Resource Management, GHRM, Research Models, Green Management.

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