Improving Hotel Environmental Performance via Green Training, Green Performance Management, and Green Employee Involvement: A Systematic Study

Authors

  • Umniyah Zahir Ahmed Department of Management Science, Qurtuba University of Science and Technology, Dera Ismail Khan
  • Muhammad Fiaz Department of Management Sciences, Qurtuba University of Science and Technology, Dera Ismail Khan
  • Muhammad Taous Department of Management Sciences, Qurtuba University of Science and Technology, Dera Ismail Khan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59644/oagmr.2(1).44

Keywords:

Green Human Resource Management, Environmental Performance, Hotel Industry, Green Employee Involvement, Systematic Study

Abstract

This study investigates how Green Human Resource Management Practices (Green Training, Green Performance Management, and Green Employee Involvement) affect Hotel Environmental Performance in Dera Ismail Khan. A total of 190 hotel employees contributed to gathering the data, which was then analyzed by SPSS. The results show that the Environmental Performance of Hotels is greatly affected by Green Training, Green Performance Management, and Green Employee Involvement. The findings highlight the value of investing in education and awareness programs for staff to encourage sustainable behaviors. To further improve environmental results, it is important to incorporate green measurements and targets into performance management systems and to encourage employee participation in environmental initiatives. This research helps fill in the gaps in our knowledge of sustainable hospitality practices in low-income areas. Insights gained from this study will help hoteliers and other stakeholders to improve environmental performance and a better fit with the worldwide push for sustainability.

Published

2023-12-31