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    Sustainable human resource management and job satisfaction—Unlocking the power of organizational identification: A cross‐cultural perspective from 54 countries


    Wojtczuk‐Turek, Agnieszka, Turek, Dariusz, Edgar, Fiona, Klein, Howard J., Bosak, Janine, Okay‐Somerville, Belgin, Fu, Na, Raeder, Sabine, Jurek, Paweł, Lupina‐Wegener, Anna, Dvorakova, Zuzana, Gutiérrez‐Crocco, Francisca, Kekkonen, Aleksandra, Leiva, Pedro I., Mynaříková, Lenka, Sánchez‐Apellániz, Mercedes, Shafique, Imran, Al‐Romeedy, Bassam Samir, Wee, Serena, Dunlop, Patrick, Stinglhamber, Florence, Caesens, Gaëtane, Caldana, Adriana, Sticca, Marina Greghi, Vasilev, Valentin, Lauzier, Martin, Desjardins, Guillaume, Zhang, Gangfeng, Tan, Le, Galvez‐Sierra, Lady Brigitte, Pérez, Erico Rentería, Goić, Srećko, Tadić, Ivana, Charvátová, Dagmar, Botek, Marek, Jensen, Dorthe Høj, Rojas, Dayamy Lima, Ramos, Segundo Gonzalo Pazmay, Masso, Piret, Järlström, Maria, Gillet, Nicolas, Huyghebaert‐Zouaghi, Tiphaine, Robakidze, Maia, Martskvishvili, Khatuna, Dorrough, Angela R., Jekel, Marc, Häffner, Carolin, Sevincer, A. Timur, Kekesi, Elias Kodjo, Agyemang, Collins Badu, Apospori, Eleni, Jose, Jerin, Salendu, Alice, Etikariena, Arum, Susianto, Harry, Sjabadhyni, Bertina, Malayeri, Shera, Seydi, Masoumeh, Kinahan, Mary, Lisak, Alon, Mariani, Marco Giovanni, Salvati, Marco, Moscatelli, Silvia, Crapolicchio, Eleonora, Manzi, Claudia, Shimazu, Akihito, Ikeda, Hiroshi, Žukauskienė, Rita, Kaniušonytė, Goda, Catania, Gottfried, Lauri, Mary Anne, Gómez, Sergio Manuel Madero, Fernando, Denise, Veth, Klaske, Dhakal, Sandesh, Podgorodnichenko, Nataliya, Lawal, Abiodun, Duhović Hafstad, Marius, Reategui, Ana, Tristán, Oswaldo Morales, Edralin, Divina M., Schmitz, Susana, Neto, Joana, Neto, Félix, Popov, Boris, Đorđević, Jasna Milošević, Mihić, Vladimir, Kalistova, Anna, Piterová, Ivana, Mayer, Claude‐Hélène, Molina, María José Charlo, Ranasinghe, Ruwan, Nakchedi‐Ooft, Tesora, Sobhie, Rosita, Matteo, Mösli, Chavanovanich, Jennifer, Petchthip, Narumol, Karabati, Serdar, Akbaş, Gülçin, Turkoglu, Beril, Shkoda, Tetiana, Savych, Oleksandr, Mosanya, Magdalena, de León, Pablo Pérez, Labarthe‐Carrara, Javier, Phelps, Ceri, Sullivan, Katie, Hutchings, Paul, Danilewicz, Dariusz, Łabędzki, Rafał and Karamustafa‐Köse, Güldem (2024) Sustainable human resource management and job satisfaction—Unlocking the power of organizational identification: A cross‐cultural perspective from 54 countries. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 31 (5). pp. 4910-4932. ISSN 1535-3958

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    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.
    Item Type: Article
    Keywords: individualism–collectivism; job satisfaction; organizational identification; sustainable HRM practices;
    Academic Unit: Faculty of Social Sciences > School of Business
    Item ID: 19335
    Identification Number: 10.1002/csr.2815
    Depositing User: Mary Kinahan
    Date Deposited: 17 Jan 2025 14:41
    Journal or Publication Title: Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management
    Publisher: Wiley
    Refereed: Yes
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    URI: https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/id/eprint/19335
    Use Licence: This item is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Licence (CC BY-NC-SA). Details of this licence are available here

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