By integrating social network theory and leader-member exchange (LMX) theory, we explore the effects of three types of social relationships on employee innovative behavior: weak ties outside the group, LMX, and strong ties within the group. The results from a sample in a high-tech firm showed that LMX fully mediated the positive relationship between out-group weak ties and innovative behavior. Furthermore, within-group strong ties negatively moderated the second stage of this indirect relationship, such that LMX was positively and significantly related to innovative behavior only when the number of within-group strong ties was low. The theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed. Copyright (c) 2015 John Wiley &...
Increased digitalisation and globalisation forced contemporary business organisations to look for wa...
Employee innovation is becoming increasingly important when organizations strive for sustainable com...
Organizations increasingly depend on employee efforts to innovate. However, the quality of relations...
By integrating social network theory and leader-member exchange (LMX) theory, we explore the effects...
By integrating social network theory and leader-member exchange (LMX) theory, we explore the effects...
By integrating social network theory and leader-member exchange (LMX) theory, we explore the effects...
Built on social exchange theory, Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) is different from traditional leadersh...
In this paper, we address the relation between Leader‐Member Exchange (LMX; the quality of the relat...
Abstract Individual-level innovativeness is widely acknowledged to be critical to the success of an...
Innovative behaviour of employees refers to a key aspect of organizational effectiveness: the creati...
Purpose Leader–member exchange (LMX) theory focuses on the degree of emotional support and exchange ...
Drawing from a social network perspective on innovation, this study aims to explore the relationship...
Purpose - This research aims to examine the mediation mechanism between leader-member exchange (LMX)...
I examine individual innovation in organizations from a social network perspective. I employ two the...
In this paper, we address the relation between Leader‐Member Exchange (LMX; the quality of the relat...
Increased digitalisation and globalisation forced contemporary business organisations to look for wa...
Employee innovation is becoming increasingly important when organizations strive for sustainable com...
Organizations increasingly depend on employee efforts to innovate. However, the quality of relations...
By integrating social network theory and leader-member exchange (LMX) theory, we explore the effects...
By integrating social network theory and leader-member exchange (LMX) theory, we explore the effects...
By integrating social network theory and leader-member exchange (LMX) theory, we explore the effects...
Built on social exchange theory, Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) is different from traditional leadersh...
In this paper, we address the relation between Leader‐Member Exchange (LMX; the quality of the relat...
Abstract Individual-level innovativeness is widely acknowledged to be critical to the success of an...
Innovative behaviour of employees refers to a key aspect of organizational effectiveness: the creati...
Purpose Leader–member exchange (LMX) theory focuses on the degree of emotional support and exchange ...
Drawing from a social network perspective on innovation, this study aims to explore the relationship...
Purpose - This research aims to examine the mediation mechanism between leader-member exchange (LMX)...
I examine individual innovation in organizations from a social network perspective. I employ two the...
In this paper, we address the relation between Leader‐Member Exchange (LMX; the quality of the relat...
Increased digitalisation and globalisation forced contemporary business organisations to look for wa...
Employee innovation is becoming increasingly important when organizations strive for sustainable com...
Organizations increasingly depend on employee efforts to innovate. However, the quality of relations...