2022
DOI: 10.36096/brss.v3i4.270
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Systematic mapping of green human resource management: Bibliometric analysis

Abstract: This study discusses the trend about green human resource management (GHRM) conducted by researchers in international scope. This study aims to understand: (a) the distribution and research links about GHRM in the last 5 years; (b) the level of productivity of GHRM researchers; and (c) the distribution map and international publication of GHRM research according to the keywords. The data collection is done by conducting a data search through Scopus using the keywords of ‘strategic human resource management wit… Show more

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“…The Journal of Cleaner Production, with 31 doc publishes the majority of worldwide publications in the subject of GHRM. (Sandria & Wardhana, 2021). As per as dominating county is concerned, China produce maximum no of research worldwide in GHRM.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The Journal of Cleaner Production, with 31 doc publishes the majority of worldwide publications in the subject of GHRM. (Sandria & Wardhana, 2021). As per as dominating county is concerned, China produce maximum no of research worldwide in GHRM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bibliometric analysis has been used to analyze and draw considerable results on prominent authors, most cited sources and documents, co-authorship, geographical distributions in the study of Green HRM. (Herrera & de las Heras-Rosas, 2020; Murillo-Ramos et al, 2022; Sandria & Wardhana, 2021). Citation counts are used in bibliometric maps as a metric to assess the integration and influence of the study.…”
Section: Review Methodology and Initial Data Statisticmentioning
confidence: 99%