Organizations may hire newcomers as a source of creativity, bringing fresh ideas and novel solutions to benefit organizational performance. However, the conditions that foster newcomer innovation are not well understood. Drawing on behavioral plasticity and cue consistency theories, we investigate the combined influence of new job self-efficacy and two work design factors (work autonomy and work demands) affecting how supervisor creativity expectations (SCEs) translate into newcomers behaving innovatively. Two-wave data were collected from 108 graduates of a university in China. Results using reliability-corrected single indicator latent moderated structural equation modeling (RCSLMS) supported our hypotheses. Thus, SCEs predicted newcomer ...
Purpose: The literature on individual differences in innovative work behavior reveals inconsistencie...
Innovation is a major concern of most organisations in today’s fast changing and highly competitive ...
Although the positive effect of psychological capital (PsyCap) on employee performance is well docum...
Organizations may hire newcomers as a source of creativity, bringing fresh ideas and novel solutions...
This study addresses how supervisors can facilitate the socialization of newcomers with high self-pe...
By combining organizational role theory with core features of the sensemaking perspective of creativ...
This dissertation examines newcomer entry into teams and team creativity in a field setting. Unique ...
A growing body of research explores human resource management practices that encourage employees to ...
Building on the sensemaking perspective, we theorize and test conditions under which perceived innov...
Prior research suggests management can employ cognitively demanding job attributes to promote employ...
Drawing on self-fulfilling prophecy theory and status boundary conditions, the aim of this research ...
Previous research is inconclusive about whether supervisor support always increases employee innovat...
none3siThis research examines the potential downsides of divestiture socialization. We theorize that...
An increasing number of individuals work in jobs with little standardization and repetition, that is...
In this study, we examined how supervisor developmental feedback influences employees’ innovative be...
Purpose: The literature on individual differences in innovative work behavior reveals inconsistencie...
Innovation is a major concern of most organisations in today’s fast changing and highly competitive ...
Although the positive effect of psychological capital (PsyCap) on employee performance is well docum...
Organizations may hire newcomers as a source of creativity, bringing fresh ideas and novel solutions...
This study addresses how supervisors can facilitate the socialization of newcomers with high self-pe...
By combining organizational role theory with core features of the sensemaking perspective of creativ...
This dissertation examines newcomer entry into teams and team creativity in a field setting. Unique ...
A growing body of research explores human resource management practices that encourage employees to ...
Building on the sensemaking perspective, we theorize and test conditions under which perceived innov...
Prior research suggests management can employ cognitively demanding job attributes to promote employ...
Drawing on self-fulfilling prophecy theory and status boundary conditions, the aim of this research ...
Previous research is inconclusive about whether supervisor support always increases employee innovat...
none3siThis research examines the potential downsides of divestiture socialization. We theorize that...
An increasing number of individuals work in jobs with little standardization and repetition, that is...
In this study, we examined how supervisor developmental feedback influences employees’ innovative be...
Purpose: The literature on individual differences in innovative work behavior reveals inconsistencie...
Innovation is a major concern of most organisations in today’s fast changing and highly competitive ...
Although the positive effect of psychological capital (PsyCap) on employee performance is well docum...