TY - JOUR
T1 - Establishing the Nexus between Green Human Resource Management and Construction Project Environmental Performance
AU - Kissi, Ernest
AU - Aigbavboa, Clinton
AU - Eluerkeh, Kenneth
AU - Karikari, Victor Acheamfour
AU - Danquah, Eugene Smith
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Associated Schools of Construction.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Green resource management has been recognized as a strategy to enhance performance across industries. This study empirically examines the relationship between Green Human Resource Management (GHRM) and environmental performance in Ghana’s construction industry. Using a quantitative approach, data was collected via a comprehensive literature review and structured questionnaires. Of the 125 questionnaires distributed to construction professionals using purposive sampling, 97 were retrieved, yielding a 77.6% response rate. Data analysis was conducted using SEM-Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS).The analysis identified green induction as the most significant latent variable, followed by green recruitment and green human resource planning. Environmentally friendly construction methods were the most agreed-upon measure for environmental performance. The study found a statistically significant positive relationship between GHRM practices and project environmental performance. It suggests implementing GHRM practices, like green recruitment and induction, through policies to enhance organizational performance. This study contributes to the understanding of GHRM’s impact on the environmental performance of construction projects and provides a foundation for future research to improve human resource management.
AB - Green resource management has been recognized as a strategy to enhance performance across industries. This study empirically examines the relationship between Green Human Resource Management (GHRM) and environmental performance in Ghana’s construction industry. Using a quantitative approach, data was collected via a comprehensive literature review and structured questionnaires. Of the 125 questionnaires distributed to construction professionals using purposive sampling, 97 were retrieved, yielding a 77.6% response rate. Data analysis was conducted using SEM-Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS).The analysis identified green induction as the most significant latent variable, followed by green recruitment and green human resource planning. Environmentally friendly construction methods were the most agreed-upon measure for environmental performance. The study found a statistically significant positive relationship between GHRM practices and project environmental performance. It suggests implementing GHRM practices, like green recruitment and induction, through policies to enhance organizational performance. This study contributes to the understanding of GHRM’s impact on the environmental performance of construction projects and provides a foundation for future research to improve human resource management.
KW - Green human resources
KW - construction industry
KW - environment practices
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85197440955&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/15578771.2024.2372717
DO - 10.1080/15578771.2024.2372717
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85197440955
SN - 1557-8771
JO - International Journal of Construction Education and Research
JF - International Journal of Construction Education and Research
ER -