This study critically examines the mediating role of employees’ eco-friendly
behavior (EFB) and the moderating role of green organizational support (GOS) within the
relationship between green human resource management (GHRM) and environmental
performance (EP) in Turkey’s hospitality sector. As the global hospitality industry grapples
with its significant environmental footprint, this research addresses an acute need for
empirically grounded insights into how organizational strategies and employee behaviors
can be leveraged to achieve sustainability objectives. The study draws on primary data
collected from 346 employees across multiple five-star hotels in Turkey. Data collection
was facilitated through structured surveys, and analysis employed confirmatory factor
analysis and structural equation modeling. Results provide evidence for EFB’s mediating
role and GOS’s moderating effects. Findings underscore the need for comprehensive
GHRM strategies synergized with robust GOS systems to foster employee commitment to
sustainability goals
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