TY - JOUR
T1 - COMMON GOOD HRM PRACTICES AND EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT IN SUSTAINABILITY
T2 - 83rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2023
AU - Li, Teng
AU - Zhang, Mingqiong Mike
AU - Lu, Ying
AU - Yang, Miles M.
AU - Wang, Yue
AU - Yi, Lingfeng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Existing literature provides limited understanding of how organizational level factors translate into more sustainable employee behaviors. Integrating institutional theory and social exchange theory, this study proposes a cross-level serial mediation model that links firm perceived institutional pressures for sustainability and employee involvement in organizational sustainability behaviors. Specifically, we propose that firm perceived institutional pressures is the main driver for firms to adopt common good human resource management practices, which initiates a micro social exchange mechanism that affects employee perceived organizational support and the subsequent employee efforts toward organizational sustainability. Empirical results based on time-lagged multi-source survey data collected from 96 firms in China support our theoretical model. With its theoretical and practical implications, this study contributes to both organizational sustainability and human resource management literature.
AB - Existing literature provides limited understanding of how organizational level factors translate into more sustainable employee behaviors. Integrating institutional theory and social exchange theory, this study proposes a cross-level serial mediation model that links firm perceived institutional pressures for sustainability and employee involvement in organizational sustainability behaviors. Specifically, we propose that firm perceived institutional pressures is the main driver for firms to adopt common good human resource management practices, which initiates a micro social exchange mechanism that affects employee perceived organizational support and the subsequent employee efforts toward organizational sustainability. Empirical results based on time-lagged multi-source survey data collected from 96 firms in China support our theoretical model. With its theoretical and practical implications, this study contributes to both organizational sustainability and human resource management literature.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85190430364
U2 - 10.5465/AMPROC.2023.64bp
DO - 10.5465/AMPROC.2023.64bp
M3 - 会议文章
AN - SCOPUS:85190430364
SN - 0065-0668
VL - 2023
JO - Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings
JF - Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings
IS - 1
Y2 - 4 August 2023 through 8 August 2023
ER -