2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.reseneeco.2011.10.002
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Green not (only) for profit: An empirical examination of the effect of environmental-related standards on employees’ recruitment

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“…More in line with the precise topic of our study, the empirical results found by Grolleau et al's (2012) show that if French firms have registered for environmental-related standards, they experience fewer difficulties in recruiting both professional and non-professional employees.…”
Section: Environmental-related Standards and Employees' Attitudes Andsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…More in line with the precise topic of our study, the empirical results found by Grolleau et al's (2012) show that if French firms have registered for environmental-related standards, they experience fewer difficulties in recruiting both professional and non-professional employees.…”
Section: Environmental-related Standards and Employees' Attitudes Andsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…One of the rationales for these implementations is that firms may anticipate savings on production costs and, more specifically, on labor costs. However, the previous evidence on this assumption only provided some indirect indications that firms may improve their abilities to recruit and motivate their workforce (e.g., Turban and Greening, 1997;Grolleau et al, 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, this has been re-coined in the recent GHRM context, whereby it refers to the systematic hiring process, which focuses on the significance of the environment in making it a central element within the particular organization (Ahmad, 2015;Deepika & Karpagam, 2016). As such, the skills-set of the particular qualified candidates goes beyond the basic organizational performance in their areas of performance and into their ability to have basic understandings on the critical sustainability concepts such as recycling, conservation, as well as the creation of more logical and "green" world (Grolleau, Mzoughi, & Pekovic, 2012).…”
Section: Green Recruitment and Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three studies using data for French firms and employees find that, for firms that have adopted voluntary environmental standards, employees are more likely to work uncompensated overtime hours [4], labor productivity is higher [7], and difficulties with recruitment are smaller [8]. Nevertheless, when we look at these issues at an aggregated level, it is not easy to see through all the identification and interpretation problems that they present to the researcher.…”
Section: Type Of Organization Definition Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%