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Employee’s innovative behaviour 1 Felt obligation 1 Job stress 1 Moderated mediation 1 Perceived insider status 1
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Feng, Jingming 1 Prevellie, Peter 1 Wang, Hongli 1 Wu, Kunjin 1
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Why do I contribute when I am an “insider”? A moderated mediation approach to perceived insider status and employee’s innovative behavior
Wang, Hongli; Feng, Jingming; Prevellie, Peter; Wu, Kunjin - In: Journal of Organizational Change Management 30 (2017) 7, pp. 1184-1197
Purpose The relationship between perceived insider status (PIS) and innovative behavior may be mediated by felt obligation. Then the relationship between felt obligation and innovative behavior may be moderated by job stress. At last, felt obligation may conditional mediate the relationship...
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