Work-related identity discrepancy and employee innovation behavior : the role of intrinsic motivation and self-construal
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of intrinsic motivation and self-construal in explaining the relationship between work-related identity discrepancy and employee innovation behavior. Design/methodology/approach: Based on a survey of 637 respondents from 15 organizations in southern China, this study examines four hypotheses with regard to the relationship between work-related identity discrepancy and employee innovation behavior through hierarchical regression analysis. Findings: The research results indicate that work-related identity discrepancy is negatively related to employee innovation behavior, but intrinsic motivation mediates their negative relationship, and self-construal moderates this mediating effect further. Specifically, the results demonstrate that perceiving work-related identity discrepancy can lower intrinsic motivation among employees with interdependent self-construal and subsequently reduce their innovation behavior. Originality/value: Drawn on social cognitive theory, this study reveals the negative effect of work-related identity discrepancy on employee innovation behavior and the moderated mediation effect of intrinsic motivation and self-construal on the negative relationship. The finding expands existing literature on work-related identity discrepancy and employee innovation behavior.
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2021
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Authors: | Chen, Yahui ; Zhang, Jianmin ; Liu, Chang-E ; Liu, Tingting ; He, Wei |
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Chinese Management Studies. - Emerald, ISSN 1750-614X, ZDB-ID 2280185-6. - Vol. 15.2021, 5 (26.07.), p. 1143-1156
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Emerald |
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