Science Mapping the Knowledge Base on Sustainable Human Resource Management, 1982–2019

The increasing interest in sustainability has led to the emergence of a new research focus in the field of human resource management (HRM). HRM scholars have recently begun to explore how HRM might contribute to sustainable outcomes and coined the term ‘sustainable human resource managemen...

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Main Authors: Astrid Kainzbauer, Parisa Rungruang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/14/3938
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spelling doaj-3c549f718e9740febe4c5cdf59243bb12020-11-25T01:18:27ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-07-011114393810.3390/su11143938su11143938Science Mapping the Knowledge Base on Sustainable Human Resource Management, 1982–2019Astrid Kainzbauer0Parisa Rungruang1Center for Research on Sustainable Leadership, College of Management, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, ThailandCenter for Research on Sustainable Leadership, College of Management, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, ThailandThe increasing interest in sustainability has led to the emergence of a new research focus in the field of human resource management (HRM). HRM scholars have recently begun to explore how HRM might contribute to sustainable outcomes and coined the term ‘sustainable human resource management’(S-HRM). In this bibliometric review, science mapping tools were used to examine 475 Scopus-indexed documents on S-HRM. The objectives of the review were to analyze the size, evolution, and regional distribution of this knowledge base, identify key journals, documents, as well as authors, examine the intellectual structure of this literature, and highlight topical trends. The review revealed a knowledge base that is still in the emergent phase, with a global scope but a concentration in Western developed societies. Four Schools of Thought emerged within this field. This review hopes to guide a new generation of S-HRM scholars by providing an overview of the current status of the knowledge base.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/14/3938sustainable human resource managementgreen human resource managementscience mappingbibliometric reviewsustainabilitymanagement
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Science Mapping the Knowledge Base on Sustainable Human Resource Management, 1982–2019
Sustainability
sustainable human resource management
green human resource management
science mapping
bibliometric review
sustainability
management
author_facet Astrid Kainzbauer
Parisa Rungruang
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title Science Mapping the Knowledge Base on Sustainable Human Resource Management, 1982–2019
title_short Science Mapping the Knowledge Base on Sustainable Human Resource Management, 1982–2019
title_full Science Mapping the Knowledge Base on Sustainable Human Resource Management, 1982–2019
title_fullStr Science Mapping the Knowledge Base on Sustainable Human Resource Management, 1982–2019
title_full_unstemmed Science Mapping the Knowledge Base on Sustainable Human Resource Management, 1982–2019
title_sort science mapping the knowledge base on sustainable human resource management, 1982–2019
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The increasing interest in sustainability has led to the emergence of a new research focus in the field of human resource management (HRM). HRM scholars have recently begun to explore how HRM might contribute to sustainable outcomes and coined the term ‘sustainable human resource management’(S-HRM). In this bibliometric review, science mapping tools were used to examine 475 Scopus-indexed documents on S-HRM. The objectives of the review were to analyze the size, evolution, and regional distribution of this knowledge base, identify key journals, documents, as well as authors, examine the intellectual structure of this literature, and highlight topical trends. The review revealed a knowledge base that is still in the emergent phase, with a global scope but a concentration in Western developed societies. Four Schools of Thought emerged within this field. This review hopes to guide a new generation of S-HRM scholars by providing an overview of the current status of the knowledge base.
topic sustainable human resource management
green human resource management
science mapping
bibliometric review
sustainability
management
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