Theoretical perspectives on employee creativity have tended to focus on an individual's capability to generate original and potentially useful ideas, whereas definitions of innovation also include the process of putting those new ideas into practice. This field study therefore set out to test how theoretically distinct types of individual knowledge and skills are related to different aspects of employees' innovative behavior in terms of both their new idea generation and idea implementation. Using a sample of design engineers (n = 169) in a multinational engineering company, measures were taken of different aspects of innovative work behavior (patent submission, real-time idea submission, idea implementation) and a range of individual capab...
Competing with low cost production from developing countries is difficult for European companies as ...
Previous research has shown the importance of contextual factors for increasing employee innovativen...
The only way for the organization, to become more innovative is to capitalize on their employee
In a knowledge-based economy and dynamic work environment retaining competitiveness is increasingly ...
This study tested the hypothesis that motivation, job competence and creative personality indirectly...
Digital innovation is a promising but challenging way for established organizations to achieve susta...
This study explored the similarities and differences between 36 accomplished and 36 hopeful innovato...
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0Creativity and innovation are fascinating issues in the current literature because t...
Purpose The objective of this study is to examine the structural relationship between creativity-rel...
www.iaaeg.de The specific and tacit knowledge of shopfloor employees are a vital source for innovati...
An intricate evolution of mainstream theories follows the growing need to explain employees’ commitm...
Big, prosperous and outstanding notable corporations regularly rely on work climates that develop an...
The global business industry is greatly affected by revolutionised human knowledge that requires a c...
Purpose – Today, organizations must be able to create innovative strategies, and creative performanc...
Relative to other species, humans stand out for their capacity to create and innovate, both as indiv...
Competing with low cost production from developing countries is difficult for European companies as ...
Previous research has shown the importance of contextual factors for increasing employee innovativen...
The only way for the organization, to become more innovative is to capitalize on their employee
In a knowledge-based economy and dynamic work environment retaining competitiveness is increasingly ...
This study tested the hypothesis that motivation, job competence and creative personality indirectly...
Digital innovation is a promising but challenging way for established organizations to achieve susta...
This study explored the similarities and differences between 36 accomplished and 36 hopeful innovato...
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0Creativity and innovation are fascinating issues in the current literature because t...
Purpose The objective of this study is to examine the structural relationship between creativity-rel...
www.iaaeg.de The specific and tacit knowledge of shopfloor employees are a vital source for innovati...
An intricate evolution of mainstream theories follows the growing need to explain employees’ commitm...
Big, prosperous and outstanding notable corporations regularly rely on work climates that develop an...
The global business industry is greatly affected by revolutionised human knowledge that requires a c...
Purpose – Today, organizations must be able to create innovative strategies, and creative performanc...
Relative to other species, humans stand out for their capacity to create and innovate, both as indiv...
Competing with low cost production from developing countries is difficult for European companies as ...
Previous research has shown the importance of contextual factors for increasing employee innovativen...
The only way for the organization, to become more innovative is to capitalize on their employee