Linking supervisor support to innovation implementation behavior via commitment: The moderating role of coworker support
Journal of Managerial Psychology
ISSN: 0268-3946
Article publication date: 3 April 2020
Issue publication date: 3 April 2020
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how perceived supervisor support (PSS) affects employees' innovation implementation behavior (IIB), the psychological mechanisms of this relationship, and the role of perceived coworker support (PCS).
Design/methodology/approach
Using a three-phase survey, data were collected from 307 employees of a state-owned coal company located in the central region of China. The study tests the hypotheses by using hierarchical regression analyses. The mediating effects and the moderated mediating effects are further examined by using bias-corrected bootstrapping methods.
Findings
Affective commitment (AC) fully mediates the positive relationship between PSS and IIB, and this mediating effect can be moderated by PCS.
Practical implications
Companies should foster supportive supervisors and colleagues by investing in appropriate training programs. In addition, managers should emphasize the psychological changes of employees and provide more supportive feelings for them.
Originality/value
The study explicitly tests the entire causal chain implied by organizational support theory in predicting IIB. It specifies the different role of two similar support constructs (i.e. supervisor support and coworker support) in affecting employees' attitudes and behaviors.
Keywords
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to express their gratitude to all those who have been helpful and supportive in finishing this research. Without their constant support and guidance, this paper would have never been possible and better.
Citation
Yang, W., Hao, Q. and Song, H. (2020), "Linking supervisor support to innovation implementation behavior via commitment: The moderating role of coworker support", Journal of Managerial Psychology, Vol. 35 No. 3, pp. 129-141. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMP-04-2018-0171
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited