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The Influence of Green Intellectual Capital on Sustainability: Mediating Effect of Green Human Resource Management

Universiti Malaysia Terengganu Journal of Undergraduate Research 2022 Score: 35 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Abdur Rachman Alkaf, Yusliza Mohd Yusoff

Summary

This conceptual paper proposes a model linking green intellectual capital to sustainability outcomes in Indonesian oil and gas companies, arguing that green human resource management mediates this relationship and identifying a gap in empirical research from developing economies that limits understanding of how knowledge-based resources drive environmental performance.

Managing sustainability is one of the complex tasks and significant challenges companies face. Therefore, companies must organize their human resources to gain green objectives to achieve proactive sustainability. On the other hand, investing in knowledge is critical, as knowledge management will strengthen the firm’s intellectual capital. Additionally, the literature gap revealed that empirical researches associating green IC are still less than the need from growing economies, including Indonesia. This conceptual paper incorporates well-thought-on sustainability in Indonesian oil and gas companies, analysis of green intellectual capital, and mediated by green human resource management. Finally, the practical implications of this research offer a new literature review and model to assist the top management of oil and gas companies in Indonesia. It intends to understand what factors may affect both directly and indirectly and develop and improve green human resource management practices in oil and gas companies in Indonesia.

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