The significance of perceived social-organization climate for creating employees’ innovativeness: The mediating role of person-organization fit
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to describe and explain the relationship between perceived social-organizational climate (PSOC), organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) of other employees and innovative workplace behaviors (IWB) initiated and performed by employees. The mediating role of person-organization fit (P-O Fit) is tested within the relationship of PSOC, OCB and IWB.
Design/methodology/approach
The study was conducted anonymously on a group of 246 employees from 76 companies operating in Poland. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used in the process of statistical analysis.
Findings
The research confirmed a significant statistical relationship between IWB and all studied variables: PSOC, OCB and P-O Fit. On the basis of the analysis, using SEM, it may be concluded that PSOC and OCB of other employees have an indirect influence on IWB, via P-O Fit.
Research limitations/implications
A cross-sectional design and use of self-reported questionnaire data are limitations of this study.
Originality/value
The combination of variables presented in the research model may explain the significance of the chosen determinants of behaviors which are the key ones from the perspective of the company’s effectiveness and competitiveness on the market. The results of this research extend the knowledge in the area of relationships of innovation in the workplace with aspects of social functioning in the organization.
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Citation
Wojtczuk-Turek, A. and Turek, D. (2016), "The significance of perceived social-organization climate for creating employees’ innovativeness: The mediating role of person-organization fit", Management Research Review, Vol. 39 No. 2, pp. 167-195. https://doi.org/10.1108/MRR-11-2015-0268
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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