Title
Sustainable human resource management and job satisfaction—Unlocking the power of organizational identification: A cross‐cultural perspective from 54 countries
Date Issued
10 May 2024
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Agnieszka Wojtczuk‐Turek
Dariusz Turek
Fiona, Edgar
Howard J. Klein
Bosak, Janine
Belgin Okay‐Somerville
Na Fu
Sabine Raeder
Paweł Jurek
Anna Lupina‐Wegener
Zuzana Dvorakova
Francisca Gutiérrez‐Crocco
Aleksandra Kekkonen
Pedro I. Leiva
Lenka Mynaříková
Mercedes Sánchez‐Apellániz
Imran Shafique
Bassam Samir Al‐Romeedy
Serena Wee
Patrick Dunlop
Florence Stinglhamber
Gaëtane Caesens
Adriana Caldana
Marina Greghi Sticca
Valentin Vasilev
Martin Lauzier
Guillaume Desjardins
Gangfeng Zhang
Le Tan
Lady Brigitte Galvez‐Sierra
Erico Rentería Pérez
Srećko Goić
Ivana Tadić
Dagmar Charvátová
Marek Botek
Dorthe Høj Jensen
Dayamy Lima Rojas
Segundo Gonzalo Pazmay Ramos
Piret Masso
Maria Järlström
Nicolas Gillet
Tiphaine Huyghebaert‐Zouaghi
Maia Robakidze
Khatuna Martskvishvili
Angela R. Dorrough
Marc Jekel
Carolin Häffner
A. Timur Sevincer
Elias Kodjo Kekesi
Collins Badu Agyemang
Eleni Apospori
Jerin Jose
Alice Salendu
Arum Etikariena
Harry Susianto
Bertina Sjabadhyni
Shera Malayeri
Masoumeh Seydi
Mary Kinahan
Alon Lisak
Marco Giovanni Mariani
Marco Salvati
Silvia Moscatelli
Eleonora Crapolicchio
Claudia Manzi
Akihito Shimazu
Hiroshi Ikeda
Rita Žukauskienė
Goda Kaniušonytė
Gottfried Catania
Mary Anne Lauri
Sergio Manuel Madero Gómez
Denise Fernando
Klaske Veth
Sandesh Dhakal
Nataliya Podgorodnichenko
Abiodun Lawal
Marius Duhović Hafstad
Divina M. Edralin
Susana Schmitz
Joana Neto
Félix Neto
Boris Popov
Jasna Milošević Đorđević
Vladimir Mihić
Anna Kalistova
Ivana Piterová
Claude‐Hélène Mayer
María José Charlo Molina
Ruwan Ranasinghe
Tesora Nakchedi‐Ooft
Rosita Sobhie
Mösli Matteo
Jennifer Chavanovanich
Narumol Petchthip
Serdar Karabati
Gülçin Akbaş
Beril Turkoglu
Tetiana Shkoda
Oleksandr Savych
Magdalena Mosanya
Pablo Pérez de León
Javier Labarthe‐Carrara
Ceri Phelps
Katie Sullivan
Paul Hutchings
Dariusz Danilewicz
Rafał Łabędzki
Güldem Karamustafa‐Köse
Publisher(s)
Wiley
Abstract
Sustainable human resource management is gaining importance in organizations due to its role in developing a sustainable work environment and well‐being. This paper discusses the relationship between employee perceptions of sustainable human resource management and job satisfaction in 54 countries. We propose that sustainable HRM is positively associated with job satisfaction but that this relationship is moderated by employees' identification with the organization and country‐level individualism–collectivism. Thus, we suggest national culture functions as a second‐level moderator of the relationship of sustainable HRM with organizational identification on job satisfaction. Findings from the multi‐level analyses using data from 14,502 employees nested within 54 countries provided support for our hypotheses, namely that employee perceptions of sustainable HRM were positively associated with job satisfaction and that this relationship was more pronounced for employees with lower levels compared to higher levels of organizational identification in individualistic rather than collectivistic countries. These findings bear important implications for both theory and practice.
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Negocios, Administración
Publication version
Version of Record
Source
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management
ISSN of the container
1535-3958 1535-3966
Sponsor(s)
Financing Research Centres in Priority Areas(ANID); National Research and DevelopmentAgency (ANID), Grant/Award Number: ANID/FONDAP/15130009, ANID/FONDECYTREGULAR No.1210338, ANID/AnillosATE230065; Science Foundation ofMinistry of Education of China, Grant/AwardNumber: 19YJA630064; Center for Social andEconomic Behavior (C-SEB) of the Universityof Cologne, Grant/Award Number:2022-Research-Häffner
Sources of information: Directorio de Producción Científica Universidad ESAN