posted on 2014-03-18, 09:46authored byMichelle M. Hammond, Nicole L. Neff, James L. Farr, Alexander R. Schwall, Xinyuan Zhao
Numerous narrative reviews related to innovation in work organizations have been published, yet very few quantitative reviews have been conducted. The present meta-analysis investigates the relationships between four predictor types (individual differences, motivation, job characteristics, and contextual influences) and individual-level workplace innovation. Results indicated that individual factors, characteristics of the job, and factors of the environment were moderately associated with phases of the innovation process. Implications for future research opportunities are discussed.
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Publication
Psychology of Aesthetics Creativity and the Arts;5(1), February, pp. 90-105
Publisher
American Psychological Association
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peer-reviewed
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