Workplace spirituality to cultivate innovative work behaviour: the moderating role of perceived working conditions
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
ISSN: 0144-333X
Article publication date: 13 June 2023
Issue publication date: 19 February 2024
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of the present study is to contribute to the debate on innovative work behaviour (IWB). Employees are expected to exhibit innovative behaviour that can realize, sustain and implement new ideas. This study explores the role of workplace spirituality (WPS) in advancing employees' innovative work behaviour (IWB). Furthermore, this study investigates how employees' perceived working conditions moderate the relationship between WPS and IWB.
Design/methodology/approach
The sample comprised 516 employees working in different supply chain companies in India. The researchers used correlation, hierarchical regression analysis and the PROCESS macro in SPSS.
Findings
The results highlighted that the four measurements of WPS (Swadharma, a sense of community, authenticity and Lokasangraha) significantly predict IWB among employees of selected companies. Also, the results suggested the significant moderating effects of decision authority, social support and autonomy on IWB.
Originality/value
Drawing from broaden and build theory and theory of intangible resources, the present study demonstrates that WPS positively impacts the employee's IWB. Further, this paper also shows the moderating effects of three dimensions of perceived working conditions between WPS and IWB, which is under-explored in previous research.
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Citation
Garg, N. and Saini, D. (2024), "Workplace spirituality to cultivate innovative work behaviour: the moderating role of perceived working conditions", International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 44 No. 1/2, pp. 22-42. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSSP-03-2023-0050
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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