From Soft Skills to Green Skills: Redefining Employability in the Age of Sustainability

Makale Bilgileri
Dergi: Business and Economics Research Journal
Makalenin Başlığı: From Soft Skills to Green Skills: Redefining Employability in the Age of Sustainability
Yazar(lar): Pınar Sarp Hüseyin
Cilt: 17
Sayı: 2
Yıl: 2026
Sayfa: 329-346
ISSN: 2619-9491
DOI Numarası: 10.20409/berj.2026.500
Öz
This qualitative study examines the strategic role of green skills in the sustainability transformation of organisations. Based on in-depth interviews, the research reveals the views of different employees regarding green skills, examining how these competencies are integrated into organisational structures. By adopting a workforce perspective, the study highlights how green skills are developed in practice within professional environments and why they are becoming increasingly necessary. The findings show that green skills have evolved from basic environmental awareness into strategic capabilities that support organisational competitiveness and resilience. The analysis identifies six core themes: forecasting future skill disruptions, technical and solution-oriented skill demands, green skills as a tool for adaptation and transformation, integration into human resources strategy, social implications, and sustainability data analytics and information presentation. These themes provide a framework for understanding how green skills are interpreted and applied across organisational contexts. The study further indicates that green skills should be more systematically integrated into job design, training, and performance evaluation processes, supporting organisational workforce adaptation to sustainability-oriented models. In conclusion, the research demonstrates that green skills are not merely an environmental requirement but a key component of workforce strategies and the broader sustainability transformation.

Anahtar Kelimeler: Green Skills, Sustainability Transformation, Workforce Adaptation

JEL Sınıflandırması: Q56, J24

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