Unlocking Sustainability Through Innovation: A Green HR Approach For The Hospitality Industry
Loading...
Date
Researcher ID
Supervisors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Instytut Badan Gospodarczych/Institute of Economic Research (Poland)
Record Identifier
Abstract
Bali's tourism industry faces a critical challenge: achieving sustainable growth
without sacrificing the environment. While green practices are gaining traction in hotels, the
specific factors driving environmental performance remain unclear, this study investigates these
relationships within Bali's unique context, informed by the resource-based view and abilitymotivation-opportunity theory. Unlike other Indonesian regions, Bali's deeply rooted Tri Hita
Karana philosophy, emphasizing harmony with the environment, creates fertile ground for ecoinnovation in hotels. Understanding these drivers is crucial given Bali's delicate ecosystem and
booming tourism. A survey of 178 hotel employees reveals green innovation as the key
mediator. Green transformational leadership and green HRM practices positively influence
environmental performance through fostering eco-innovation. Notably, green HRM plays a
critical role in this context due to the Tri Hita Karana Foundation. These findings offer valuable
insights for hoteliers, policymakers, and researchers. By implementing strong green HRM
practices and fostering eco-innovation, Balinese hotels can ensure long-term sustainability and
preserve their cultural and environmental heritage for future generations. This ultimately
contributes to a more sustainable tourism model for Bali.
Sustainable Development Goals
Description
Citation
Surya, B.K., Kot, S., Astawa, I.P., Rihayana, I.G. and Arsha, I.M.R.M., 2024. Unlocking sustainability through innovation: A green HR approach for the hospitality industry. Virtual Economics, 7 (2), 50–62. https://doi.org/10.34021/ve.2024.07.02(3)
