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Jone L. Pearce

Jone L. Pearce

· Distinguished Professor EmeritaVerified

University of California, Irvine · Management

Active 1976–2024

h-index38
Citations12.9k
Papers1307 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Political Science
  • Computer Science
  • Public relations
  • Knowledge management
  • Business
  • Engineering
  • Ecology
  • Environmental resource management
  • Economics

Selected publications

  • Broadening Our Understanding of Human Resource Management for Improved Environmental Performance

    Business & Society · 2021 · 23 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Political Science
    • Computer Science
    • Business

    This article evaluates the effect of different human resource management (HRM) practices on organizations’ environmental performance. We develop a model to evaluate the influence of a broad range of HRM practices, including environmental performance criteria in managers’ performance evaluations and two types of internal corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices: socially responsible employee benefits and corporate volunteering practices. To this end, we analyze a sample of 142 manufacturing companies that have completed B Lab’s Impact Assessment process to certify their environmental performance. The results show that including environmental criteria in a higher proportion of managers’ performance evaluations directly impacts organizations’ environmental performance and strengthens the positive effect of other environmental management practices. The findings also demonstrate the direct effects of both types of CSR practices on an organization’s environmental performance. Our study advances recent work on Green HRM and CSR by identifying the specific HRM practices that allow organizations to move from being part of the world’s environmental problem to being part of the solution.

Frequent coauthors

  • Cary L. Cooper

    19 shared
  • Neal M. Ashkanasy

    University of Queensland

    10 shared
  • Prashant Bordia

    Australian National University

    10 shared
  • Marjo Lips-Wiersma

    10 shared
  • Imre Branyiczki

    8 shared
  • Sophie Reboud

    8 shared
  • Laura Huang

    University of Miami

    8 shared
  • Félix Arndt

    7 shared

Education

  • Ph.D., Administrative Sciences

    Yale University

    1978

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