Leadership, Green Human Resource Management and Green Employee Engagement: Navigation of Sri Lanka Navy
Date
2023-09-07Author
Dassanaike, HK
Iddagoda, YA
Dissanayake, H
Janadari, MPN
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Corporate and military settings are evolving to be more environmentally conscious. The
aim of this study is to bridge the identified empirical research gap through a quantitative
study. The identified research gap is that there is no empirical evidence on the mediating
effect of Green Human Resource Management (green HRM) on the relationship between
leadership and green employee engagement in the Sri Lanka military context or in the
international military context. The research objectives are to identify the impact of green
HRM on green employee engagement; to identify the impact of leadership on green
HRM; to identify the impact of leadership on green employee engagement; to identify
the mediating effect of green HRM on the relationship between leadership and green
employee engagement. This cross-sectional study was carried out in a non-contrived
environment under minimal researcher interference. The unit of analysis is an individual
who is an officer in the Sri Lanka Navy. The sample size is 165 and the sample population
is 3,200. The Sampling technique is simple random. The study utilized the Partial Least
Squares Regression (PLS) model using SMART PLS 4.0 software to assess the reliability,
validity, and relationships among latent variables in both the measurement and structural
models. The results reveal that there is a significant partial mediating effect of green
HRM on the relationship between leadership and green employee engagement.