Item does not contain fulltextA discretionary social network in a firm is where individual employees voluntarily share new, innovative knowledge – activities in this network are essential to firm innovation. Drawing on a unique field study we quantitatively compare the situation before and after a ‘simple’ management intervention aimed at increasing discretionary social network activity. We submit that both the network position as well as the formal role of an individual both needs to be taken into account to understand the antecedents to the voluntary exchange of valuable inputs within an organization. We find empirical evidence that someone's structural position in the network prior to intervention positively contributes to the value-of-i...
If innovative work practices improve performance, why does the intensity of their adoption vary subs...
Volumes have been written on the subject of innovation, in academic literature as well as the popula...
By integrating social network theory and leader-member exchange (LMX) theory, we explore the effects...
A discretionary social network in a firm is where individual employees voluntarily share new, innova...
A discretionary social network in a firm is where individual employees voluntarily share new, innova...
Prior research has highlighted that network sparseness and network centrality enhance innovativeness...
This work is about the co-evolution of intra-organizational networks and organizational structures a...
Drawing from a social network perspective on innovation, this study aims to explore the relationship...
In today’s turbulent business circumstance, organizations’ ability to sustain their growth and compe...
Drawing from a social network perspective on innovation, this study aims to explore the relationship...
Many of employees’ novel ideas often cannot get appreciated or valued by their managers, thus preclu...
Information gathering is central to a variety of organizational behavior theories, but researchers h...
none3siThis book reflects on the increasing variety of perspectives in organizational innovation res...
In this paper we investigate the dynamics of networks of employees in the front end of the new produ...
Organisations derive value from knowledge, but developing new knowledge is dependent on organisation...
If innovative work practices improve performance, why does the intensity of their adoption vary subs...
Volumes have been written on the subject of innovation, in academic literature as well as the popula...
By integrating social network theory and leader-member exchange (LMX) theory, we explore the effects...
A discretionary social network in a firm is where individual employees voluntarily share new, innova...
A discretionary social network in a firm is where individual employees voluntarily share new, innova...
Prior research has highlighted that network sparseness and network centrality enhance innovativeness...
This work is about the co-evolution of intra-organizational networks and organizational structures a...
Drawing from a social network perspective on innovation, this study aims to explore the relationship...
In today’s turbulent business circumstance, organizations’ ability to sustain their growth and compe...
Drawing from a social network perspective on innovation, this study aims to explore the relationship...
Many of employees’ novel ideas often cannot get appreciated or valued by their managers, thus preclu...
Information gathering is central to a variety of organizational behavior theories, but researchers h...
none3siThis book reflects on the increasing variety of perspectives in organizational innovation res...
In this paper we investigate the dynamics of networks of employees in the front end of the new produ...
Organisations derive value from knowledge, but developing new knowledge is dependent on organisation...
If innovative work practices improve performance, why does the intensity of their adoption vary subs...
Volumes have been written on the subject of innovation, in academic literature as well as the popula...
By integrating social network theory and leader-member exchange (LMX) theory, we explore the effects...