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Mediating Role of Empowerment on Green Human Resource Management Practices and Employee Retention in the Nigerian Hotel Industry
Author(s) -
Adeyefa Adedayo Emmanuel,
Zuriana Mansor,
Roziah Binti MohD Rasdi.,
Abdul Rashid Abdullah,
Dalowar Hassan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
african journal of hospitality, tourism and leisure
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.232
H-Index - 11
ISSN - 2223-814X
DOI - 10.46222/ajhtl.19770720-141
Subject(s) - employee empowerment , employee retention , human resource management , empowerment , business , training and development , human resources , employee research , marketing , employee engagement , employee resource groups , hotel industry , career development , retention management , knowledge management , public relations , management , psychology , economic growth , political science , social psychology , tourism , computer science , economics , law
The aim of this paper was to provide a better understanding of the adoption of GHRM mechanisms to improve employee retention in Nigerian hotels. Specifically, to help managers improve employee retention, as this topic has largely been neglected by researchers studying management in the hotel sector in Nigeria. Therefore, the present study assesses HRM strategies based on responses to 430 structured questionnaires. Data were coded in SPSS23 and analysed using PLS-SEM 3.0. The results show that green personal values (GPV), green recruitment and selection, green training and development, and employee empowerment have positive and significant effects on employee retention. Also, employee empowerment mediates the effects of all other aforementioned variables, except GTD, on employee retention. A notable contribution of this study is the introduction of GPV as an imperative variable that can enhance employee retention in the hotel sector. Managers are encouraged to apply the green HRM strategies discussed in this study, which can be achieved through productive organisational and national human resource development programs. This study emphasises the importance of giving clear and helpful information to organisations to promote sustainable practices in hotels. As such, green human resource management (GHRM) strategies have recently attracted considerable attention from academics and practitioners worldwide as potential methods for enhancing employee commitment.