The present study examines the previously untested effect of work ethic on individual innovation behavior. These entrenched personal values that may remain unaffected by organizational constitution are suggested to shape a person's inclination to engage in innovative action. Deploying partial least squares (PLS) structural equation modeling (SEM), we show that being self‐reliant and time‐efficient positively influences employees' innovation behavior, while an attitude toward hard work and leisure has a negative impact. Moreover, self‐reliance, leisure orientation, and centrality of work are positively moderated by fair salary, a specific form of relational reward that previously has been identified as an antecedent of motivation. The work a...
Employee innovative behavior contributes to organizational success, and to overall business viabilit...
The interplay between organization practices and innovation is highly relevant in modern business. T...
Objective: This study uses a quantitative approach or post-positivism, which is looking at the influ...
Employees' innovative work behavior (IWB) contributes to organizational innovativeness in the form o...
The purpose of this paper is to study how HRM is related to individual innovation. As an operational...
An employee’s innovative work behaviour plays an instrumental role in organisational performance. At...
A substantial body of research has examined the antecedents of innovation in organizational settings...
In recent years, there seems to have grown a perspective in the literature that innovation will have...
Purpose: The literature on individual differences in innovative work behavior reveals inconsistencie...
Work motivation, like all motivational processes, is also subject to change as a function of the ext...
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D.) – Bodø Graduate School of Business, 2005The contribution from employees to o...
Innovative behaviour is a key factor that contributes to organizational success. However, most studi...
Innovation is a major concern of most organisations in today’s fast changing and highly competitive ...
Economists studying innovation and technological change have made significant progress toward unders...
Individual innovative behavior can have important implications for organizations. This article studi...
Employee innovative behavior contributes to organizational success, and to overall business viabilit...
The interplay between organization practices and innovation is highly relevant in modern business. T...
Objective: This study uses a quantitative approach or post-positivism, which is looking at the influ...
Employees' innovative work behavior (IWB) contributes to organizational innovativeness in the form o...
The purpose of this paper is to study how HRM is related to individual innovation. As an operational...
An employee’s innovative work behaviour plays an instrumental role in organisational performance. At...
A substantial body of research has examined the antecedents of innovation in organizational settings...
In recent years, there seems to have grown a perspective in the literature that innovation will have...
Purpose: The literature on individual differences in innovative work behavior reveals inconsistencie...
Work motivation, like all motivational processes, is also subject to change as a function of the ext...
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D.) – Bodø Graduate School of Business, 2005The contribution from employees to o...
Innovative behaviour is a key factor that contributes to organizational success. However, most studi...
Innovation is a major concern of most organisations in today’s fast changing and highly competitive ...
Economists studying innovation and technological change have made significant progress toward unders...
Individual innovative behavior can have important implications for organizations. This article studi...
Employee innovative behavior contributes to organizational success, and to overall business viabilit...
The interplay between organization practices and innovation is highly relevant in modern business. T...
Objective: This study uses a quantitative approach or post-positivism, which is looking at the influ...