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What is Green Sustainability

Human Resource Management Practices for Promoting Sustainability
Pursuit of knowledge and practices designed to improve environmentally, ecological, and social resources.
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Understanding Green Human Resources in Healthcare
Terrence Duncan (Liberty University, USA), Emad Rahim (Bellevue University, USA), Darrell Norman Burrell (The Florida Institute of Technology, USA), and Brian Hurd (Washington University, USA)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4522-5.ch003
Abstract
Human resource management plays an integral role in developing capital for the triple bottom line. In the Fourth Industrial Revolution, human resources now shift their focus to advancing communication and connectivity versus focusing purely on technological advances. As the Fourth Industrial Revolution continues, communicating the effectiveness of human resource management and human capital development should be considered as an essential area of interest. As healthcare practitioners continue to provide treatment and care for those in need, human resource managers need to learn green practices to create a more sustainable environment that contributes socially and economically while adhering to the demands of the international stakeholders. As healthcare continues to be either one of the most significant expenditures or needs for numerous countries, consideration in this field provides potential holistic benefits for stakeholders.
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