Many aspects in the area of designing platforms for intra-organizational innovation communities are not well understood. In this article, we examine the impact of technologically induced psychological factors on knowledge exchange in such communities. Using two experimental pretest-posttest experiments, we find that the implementation of (i) technologically induced self-efficacy (expressed by a ‘hurray’ message) and (ii) technologically induced positive affect (expressed by playing some 30 seconds of rock-‘n’-roll music) in the design of the platform results in an influential increase of knowledge exchange. Importantly, the studies suggest that the integration of technologically induced self-efficacy leads to a higher extent of knowledge ex...
This paper investigates how leader-member exchange (LMX) and emotional intelligence (EI) are associa...
In the current dynamic and virtuous flow of knowledge economy, firms are concern about whether to ma...
Cross-divisional innovation efforts in large corporations became increasingly important during the l...
Online communities have become a vital channel for professionals to expand their networks and initia...
With the upsurge of "emotional storm" in the field of organizational behavior, the studies on indivi...
This thesis aims to theorise and examine whether moods stimulate innovative work behaviour. The latt...
none3siThis book reflects on the increasing variety of perspectives in organizational innovation res...
In recent years, many online communities have launched opinion-gathering activities to promote user ...
Today’s organizations struggle to remain competitive within the contemporary turbulent business envi...
Co-creation communities allow companies to utilize consumers’ creative thinking in the innovation pr...
This study investigates user behaviours in online innovation communities which are enabled by digita...
Organizations process a vast amount of information, therefore putting a big strain on collective att...
In the past decade, studies showed that many consumers innovate for themselves. Sometimes their inno...
In today's knowledge-based and competitive economy, research and development (R&D) efforts are incre...
Building on absorptive capacity and social network research, in this paper I investigate how individ...
This paper investigates how leader-member exchange (LMX) and emotional intelligence (EI) are associa...
In the current dynamic and virtuous flow of knowledge economy, firms are concern about whether to ma...
Cross-divisional innovation efforts in large corporations became increasingly important during the l...
Online communities have become a vital channel for professionals to expand their networks and initia...
With the upsurge of "emotional storm" in the field of organizational behavior, the studies on indivi...
This thesis aims to theorise and examine whether moods stimulate innovative work behaviour. The latt...
none3siThis book reflects on the increasing variety of perspectives in organizational innovation res...
In recent years, many online communities have launched opinion-gathering activities to promote user ...
Today’s organizations struggle to remain competitive within the contemporary turbulent business envi...
Co-creation communities allow companies to utilize consumers’ creative thinking in the innovation pr...
This study investigates user behaviours in online innovation communities which are enabled by digita...
Organizations process a vast amount of information, therefore putting a big strain on collective att...
In the past decade, studies showed that many consumers innovate for themselves. Sometimes their inno...
In today's knowledge-based and competitive economy, research and development (R&D) efforts are incre...
Building on absorptive capacity and social network research, in this paper I investigate how individ...
This paper investigates how leader-member exchange (LMX) and emotional intelligence (EI) are associa...
In the current dynamic and virtuous flow of knowledge economy, firms are concern about whether to ma...
Cross-divisional innovation efforts in large corporations became increasingly important during the l...