Green human resource management, corporate social responsibility and customer relationship management: relationship analysis in the Brazilian context

Purpose>This paper aims to analyze green human resource management's (GHRM’s) relationships with corporate social responsibility (CSR) and customer relationship management in Brazilian companies.Design/methodology/approach>A sample of 142 companies – from the electro-electronics, mechanic...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of productivity and performance management 2021-10, Vol.70 (7), p.1705-1727
Hauptverfasser: Freitas, Wesley Ricardo de Souza, Caldeira Oliveira, Jorge Henrique, Teixeira, Adriano Alves, Stefanelli, Nelson Oliveira
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose>This paper aims to analyze green human resource management's (GHRM’s) relationships with corporate social responsibility (CSR) and customer relationship management in Brazilian companies.Design/methodology/approach>A sample of 142 companies – from the electro-electronics, mechanical metals, packaging, footwear and plastics industries – was examined using the partial least squares method.Findings>The results reveal that GHRM practices positively influence CSR practices, which act as a moderating construct to positively influence customer relationship management.Research limitations/implications>The results cannot be generalized due to the non-probabilistic sampling used; however, the results meet the requirements of the statistical methodology.Practical implications>These findings contribute to business managers' decision-making, as they demonstrate that organizations must develop a consistent culture focused on social and environmental issues. This also reveals that the human resources field can contribute to developing a socially correct company, with the subsequent possibility of satisfying customers to retain and create customer loyalty.Social implications>The results show that for a company to be sustainable from an economic, social, and environmental perspective, the involvement of human resource management is fundamental.Originality/value>This paper contributes to academia by presenting a new theoretical model, tested using a sample of Brazilian companies, which illuminates GHRM as an area still under development.
ISSN:1741-0401
1758-6658
DOI:10.1108/IJPPM-12-2019-0597