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Barriers in adopting green human resource management under uncertainty: the case of Indonesia banking industry

Barriers in adopting green human resource management under uncertainty: the case of Indonesia banking industry

Title: Barriers in adopting green human resource management under uncertainty: the case of Indonesia banking industry

Authors:

  1. Jovi Sulistiawan
  2. Nuri Herachwati
  3. Edelweiss Jinan Ratu Khansa

Department: Manajemen

Journal Name: Journal of Work-Applied Management

Kinds of Journal: Q1

Keywords: Banking, Fuzzy decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory, Green human resources management, Resource-based view, Stakeholder theory

Abstract:

Purpose: This study investigates the barriers to adopting green human resource management (GHRM) under uncertain conditions by integrating the resource-based view (RBV) and stakeholder theory. Design/methodology/approach: A board of experts, which consisted of 28 practitioners and two academics, was invited to participate in the research. The fuzzy Delphi and fuzzy decision-making trials and evaluation laboratory were utilized to achieve the study’s objectives. Findings: The findings indicate that barriers encompass 14 criteria and five attributes. Among the 14 criteria, the banking industry’s lack of green culture, lack of trust in green benefits, employee’s capacity to change, lack of support from top management and absence of a comprehensive plan to implement GHRM are significant barriers. The attributes are management, human resources, organizational, regulatory and customer barriers. Practical implications: Implementing GHRM in Indonesian banking necessitates practical policies and gradual adaptation strategies. Companies should establish standard operating procedures, reward systems and periodic habit changes to embed green practices effectively. Originality/value: This study is among the first to employ stakeholder theory and the RBV in examining the barriers to green human resources adoption in the banking industry.

For details: https://doi.org/10.1108/JWAM-06-2024-0064