Abstract

This study aims to examine perceived green human resource management (GHRM) influence on perceived in-role and extra-role green service behaviour. Specifically, drawing upon social identity theory, authors tested how green commitment mediates the relationship between GHRM and employees’ green behaviour. The study employed cross-sectional research design in a non-contrived setting for data collection from 203 responses of banking sector employees in Afghanistan. Partial least squares structural equation modelling is applied by using SmartPLS 3 software. The empirical results confirmed that green commitment mediates the relationship between GHRM and employees’ in-role and extra-role green service behaviour. This study explores green commitment as novel mechanisms through which GHRM practices influence employees’ in-role and extra-role green behaviour in organisations.

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