The role of image expectations in linking organizational climate and innovative work behaviour
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European Journal of Innovation Management. 2021-05
Résumé
Purpose – This study aims to explore whether expected image outcomes (risk and gain) represent a
mechanism through which perceived organizational climates, in the dimensions of tradition and reflexivity,
affect key ...Lire la suite >
Purpose – This study aims to explore whether expected image outcomes (risk and gain) represent a
mechanism through which perceived organizational climates, in the dimensions of tradition and reflexivity,
affect key components of the innovation process (idea generation and idea realization).
Design/methodology/approach – Structural equation models have been conducted to empirically analyse 3
waves of longitudinal survey data from an Italian military organization (N 5 410).
Findings – Results confirmed that image outcome expectations mediated the effects of perceived climate on
idea generation, and that a serial mediation of image expectations and idea generation those on idea realization.
Additionally, reflexivity was directly associated with idea generation.
Practical implications – The findings offer guidance for organizations that aim to strengthen employeedriven
innovation, highlighting the importance of organizational climate and image outcomes expectations.
Originality/value – Advancing from existing organizational behaviour and individual innovation literature,
this article contributes to extend knowledge about the role of organizational climate and image outcome
expectations in enhancing innovative work behaviours.< Réduire
Mots clés en anglais
Image outcome expectations
Innovative work behaviour
Organizational climate
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