Climate change needs behavior change: a team mechanism of team green creative behavior

Author:

Farrukh Muhammad,Rafiq Muhammad,Raza Ali,Ansari Nabeel Younus

Abstract

Purpose This study aims to examine the influence of team-level green human resource management practices (TGHRM) on team-level green creative behavior (TGCB) through team green psychological climate (TGPC). Additionally, it delves into the moderating effects of ethical leadership (EL) and green culture (GC) on the relationships among team-level GHRM, TGPC and TGCB. Design/methodology/approach Using a cross-sectional design, data were gathered from hotel teams and were analyzed using the PROCESS model. Findings The results indicate that TGHRM significantly impacts TGCB via TGPC. Moreover, the study provides partial evidence supporting the moderating roles of EL and GC in the relationships between TGHRM, TGPC and TGCB. Practical implications These findings offer valuable insights for managers and practitioners. They highlight the potential to enhance TGCB by implementing GHRM practices, nurturing a TGPC and cultivating both EL and a GC within teams. Originality/value This research addresses a gap in the literature, focusing on the effects of TGHRM on TGCB and shedding light on the intertwined social and psychological processes. Further, it broadens the discourse by analyzing the moderating influence of EL and GC in the dynamics between TGHRM, TGPC and TGCB.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management

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