1- Prof., Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Management and Economics, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran. , yaghoubi@mgmt.usb.ac.ir
2- Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Faculty of Management and Humanities, Velayat University, Iranshahr, Iran
3- M.A, Department of Entrepreneurship, Faculty of Management and Economics, University of Sistan and Bluchestan, Iran.
Abstract: (11621 Views)
Today, developed and developing countries are focusing more on environmental issues and development. The present study aims to provide a model for the establishment of green human resources management in the entrepreneurship ecosystem. The purpose of this research is in the field of applied research, and since it describes the variables and relationships between them, the recognition of the status quo and finally the presentation of the pattern of deployment, is descriptive-survey method. The statistical population of this research includes relevant experts. In order to reach the consensus, 27 people were studied by interview method and the required information was collected. To analyze qualitative data and to extract factors affecting HRM and its influential factors, the method of analysis of the theme (theme analysis) was used. Structural-interpretive modeling has been used to identify the relationships between variables and the deployment of green human resources in the entrepreneurship ecosystem. The findings of the research include explaining the green human resources management model in the entrepreneurship ecosystem and analyzing the results of infiltration-correlation; the existing model is a model for different businesses with the aim of establishing a green human resource management in the entrepreneurship ecosystem. The research findings show 18 dimensions for the establishment of green human resources management. The research results indicate the impact of green human resource management on entrepreneurship ecosystems and green thinking and sustainable development, and ultimately globalization.
Article Type:
Original Research |
Subject:
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management Received: 2018/11/19 | Accepted: 2019/01/9 | Published: 2019/03/15