Interplay between GHRM and Logistics Social Responsibility: When big data analytics matters

Date

2024-09-19

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Journal Title

Journal ISSN

ISSN

1477-7835

Volume Title

Publisher

Emerald Publishing

Type

Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

Purpose: This paper analyses the role of green human resources management (GHRM) practices on the application of logistics social responsibility (LSR) practices and examines the moderating effect of big data analytics (BDA) utilisation levels within these relationships.

Design/Methodology/Approach: Based on quantitative research methodology using survey data from 404 managers in the logistics service providers (LSPs) industry in the Philippines, PLS-SEM technique was used to test hypotheses formulated in this research.

Findings: Empirical results achieved suggest that GHRM practices have a significant positive impact on LSR. Among all individual GHRM practices, green training and development did not have any influence on LSR. While the results also revealed that BDA assimilation acts as a moderator of the relationship between GHRM and LSR, no support was found for the moderation effect of BDA acceptance or adoption on this relationship.

Originality: The study fills a gap in the logistics literature by introducing dynamic capabilities theory to the nexus between GHRM and SLR for the first time, which reveals previously unknown answers on effects of GHRM practices on LSR. The study also introduces BDA assimilation as an important moderator that can strengthen positive impact of GHRM on LSR

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Keywords

Big Data analytics, Environmental management, Logistics social responsibility, Green Human Resources Management

Citation

Jaaron, A.A.M., Javaid, M., Garcia, R. L. Fernando (2024) Interplay between GHRM and Logistics Social Responsibility: When big data analytics matters. Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal,

Rights

Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

Research Institute

Institute for Responsible Business and Social Justice