Organizational Direction, Expectations, and Employees’ Intention for Green HRM Practices in the Philippines: A Signaling Theory Perspective

Green human resource management (HRM) highlights the importance of aligning human resources practices with the environmental goals of organizations. Given that employees are at the core of HRM, it is important to determine how they form intentions for green HRM practices, particularly in contexts su...

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Main Authors: Teng-Calleja, Mendiola, Presbitero, Alfred, De Guzman, Mira Michelle Angeli
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/396
https://doi.org/10.1057/s41291-022-00206-1
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-13962023-02-21T03:32:41Z Organizational Direction, Expectations, and Employees’ Intention for Green HRM Practices in the Philippines: A Signaling Theory Perspective Teng-Calleja, Mendiola Presbitero, Alfred De Guzman, Mira Michelle Angeli Green human resource management (HRM) highlights the importance of aligning human resources practices with the environmental goals of organizations. Given that employees are at the core of HRM, it is important to determine how they form intentions for green HRM practices, particularly in contexts such as the Philippines—a country in Asia that frequently experiences disasters. Guided by signaling theory, we assert that organizational directions that are environmentally oriented relay signals to employees about prioritizing environmental sustainability, which influences employees’ intention for green HRM. We also assert that pursuing such organizational directions entails articulating expectations, and employees wanting to deliver these expectations explains why employees will want to institute green HRM. We conducted a survey among 189 employees complemented by interviews with 15 HRM leaders in the Philippines. Our findings advance current understanding of the mechanisms through which employees’ intention for green HRM practices are shaped by and orient efforts to engender employee involvement in environmental sustainability initiatives. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/396 https://doi.org/10.1057/s41291-022-00206-1 Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Intention for green HRM Organizational direction Organizational expectations Philippines Signaling theory Environmental Studies Human Resources Management Industrial and Organizational Psychology Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences Sustainability Training and Development
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topic Intention for green HRM
Organizational direction
Organizational expectations
Philippines
Signaling theory
Environmental Studies
Human Resources Management
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sustainability
Training and Development
spellingShingle Intention for green HRM
Organizational direction
Organizational expectations
Philippines
Signaling theory
Environmental Studies
Human Resources Management
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sustainability
Training and Development
Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
Presbitero, Alfred
De Guzman, Mira Michelle Angeli
Organizational Direction, Expectations, and Employees’ Intention for Green HRM Practices in the Philippines: A Signaling Theory Perspective
description Green human resource management (HRM) highlights the importance of aligning human resources practices with the environmental goals of organizations. Given that employees are at the core of HRM, it is important to determine how they form intentions for green HRM practices, particularly in contexts such as the Philippines—a country in Asia that frequently experiences disasters. Guided by signaling theory, we assert that organizational directions that are environmentally oriented relay signals to employees about prioritizing environmental sustainability, which influences employees’ intention for green HRM. We also assert that pursuing such organizational directions entails articulating expectations, and employees wanting to deliver these expectations explains why employees will want to institute green HRM. We conducted a survey among 189 employees complemented by interviews with 15 HRM leaders in the Philippines. Our findings advance current understanding of the mechanisms through which employees’ intention for green HRM practices are shaped by and orient efforts to engender employee involvement in environmental sustainability initiatives.
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author Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
Presbitero, Alfred
De Guzman, Mira Michelle Angeli
author_facet Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
Presbitero, Alfred
De Guzman, Mira Michelle Angeli
author_sort Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
title Organizational Direction, Expectations, and Employees’ Intention for Green HRM Practices in the Philippines: A Signaling Theory Perspective
title_short Organizational Direction, Expectations, and Employees’ Intention for Green HRM Practices in the Philippines: A Signaling Theory Perspective
title_full Organizational Direction, Expectations, and Employees’ Intention for Green HRM Practices in the Philippines: A Signaling Theory Perspective
title_fullStr Organizational Direction, Expectations, and Employees’ Intention for Green HRM Practices in the Philippines: A Signaling Theory Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Organizational Direction, Expectations, and Employees’ Intention for Green HRM Practices in the Philippines: A Signaling Theory Perspective
title_sort organizational direction, expectations, and employees’ intention for green hrm practices in the philippines: a signaling theory perspective
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2022
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/396
https://doi.org/10.1057/s41291-022-00206-1
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