The Impact of Green Human Resource Management Practices with Sustainable and Operational Performance: A Conceptual Model
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Although wide ranges of studies are available on manufacturing sustainable performance issues, literature on Green Human Resources Management (GHRM) practices and their impact on manufacturers’ sustainable and operational performances is scare. This study aims at identifying GHRM practices and to assess their impact on sustainable and operational performance. This current study adopted systematic literature and content analysis approach for the development of a conceptual model. It has been found that most influencing GHRM practices are green recruitment and selection, green training, green performance evaluation, and a green reward system. The uniqueness of this study is the evaluation of the GHRM practices with sustainable and operational performance in a single study. Moreover, the paper highlights that manufacturing organizations must focus on GHRM practices to deliver enhanced sustainable performance besides operational performance to achieve competitive advantage. For future studies, there is a need to empirically verify the proposed conceptual model presented in this paper.