Does the relationship between sustainable human resource management and organizational identification vary by culture? Evidence from 35 countries based on GLOBE framework

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2025-05-29

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Emerald
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The article discusses the relationships between sustainable HRM and organizational identification, conceptualized at the individual level, and the moderating role of cultural dimensions conceptualized at the country level (described in GLOBE’s framework). The study’s theoretical model based on social exchange theory proposes that sustainable HRM practice increases organizational identification. However, the strength of this identification depends on the dimensions of national culture. Thus, we assumed national culture functions as a second-level moderator in the relationship between sustainable HRM and organizational identification.

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Sustainable HRM practices, National culture, Organizational identification

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Turek, D., Wojtczuk-Turek, A., Edgar, F., Podgorodnichenko, N., Okay-Somerville, B., Fu, N., Lupina-Wegener, A., Klein, H. J., Akbas, G., Al-Romeedy, B. S., Apospori, E., Bosak, J., Caldana, A., Crapolicchio, E., Chavanovanich, J., Desjardins, G., Dorrough, A., Dunlop, P., Edralin, D., (...), Neto, J. (...), & Zhang, G. (2025). Does the relationship between sustainable human resource management and organizational identification vary by culture? Evidence from 35 countries based on GLOBE framework. Central European Management Journal, (published online: 29 May 2025), 1-30. https://doi.org/10.1108/cemj-04-2024-0121. Repositório Institucional UPT. https://hdl.handle.net/11328/6365

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