María del Mar Martínez-Bravo

María del Mar Martínez-Bravo is an Interim Professor at the University of Almería (Spain). She joined the Economics and Business Department in 2018, where she has been teaching both at the undergraduate and master's levels. Her research focuses on studying urban dynamics in topics such as urban sustainability, urban pollution, city livability or urban digitalization.

Publications

Affluent Cities and Digitalization: A Bidirectional Approach in 404 Cities
María del Mar Martínez-Bravo, Ana Labella-Fernández. © 2024. 28 pages.
Urban development literature has gained great traction due to the unprecedent challenges that cities face, and digitalization has been signaled as a game-changer against these...
Sustainable Smart Cities: A Step Beyond
María del Mar Martínez-Bravo, Ana Labella-Fernández. © 2024. 16 pages.
Research on sustainable cities, smart cities, and, more recently, sustainable smart cities has gained great traction due to the current grand challenges that cities face....
Exploring the Contribution of Green Human Resource Management to Organizational Outcomes and Performance
Ana Labella-Fernández, María del Mar Martínez-Bravo, Carlos Martínez-Egea. © 2024. 15 pages.
This chapter investigates the dynamic interplay between green human resource management (HRM) and organizational outcomes and performance, elucidating the complex pathways...
Introduction to Green Human Resource Management
Ana Labella-Fernández, María del Mar Martínez-Bravo, Carlos Martínez-Egea. © 2024. 18 pages.
This chapter navigates the evolving landscape of green human resource management (GHRM), examining its conceptual nuances, key practices, and theoretical foundations. From the...
Can Digitalization Prevent Pollution-Related Employment Loss?: An Empirical Approach
María del Mar Martínez-Bravo. © 2024. 25 pages.
Cities face major challenges due to pollution issues such as significant employment losses as the workforce is becoming more concerned with environmental issues. In this context...