Cultural intelligence and innovative work behavior: examining multiple mediation paths in the healthcare sector in India

IF 1.9 Q3 MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL TRAINING Pub Date : 2022-08-10 DOI:10.1108/ict-08-2021-0061
Priyanka Jain
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to look at numerous mediating factors that influence innovative work behavior through cultural intelligence (CQ). The author specifically examines affective commitment, interpersonal trust and psychological well-being as three mediating pathways through which CQ predicts innovative work behavior (IWB). Design/methodology/approach Data was collected from 355 employees working in the health-care sector of India through convenience sampling. Findings Affective commitment, interpersonal trust and psychological well-being mediated the relationship between CQ and innovative work behavior. In addition, CQ positively relates to affective commitment (AC), interpersonal trust and psychological well-being and IWB. Practical implications Managers and human resource (HR) professionals can potentially stimulate employee innovation by developing cultural awareness programs for their employees. An organization must seek to provide a sense of attachment, a trustworthy environment and a favorable perception of psychological well-being to its employees. This could stimulate innovation in the health-care sector. Originality/value Although understanding the mechanism or processes by which CQ supports IWB is critical, research in this area is limited. This study theorizes and empirically examines affective commitment, interpersonal trust and psychological well-being as novel mechanisms through which CQ promotes innovative behavior in health-care organizations. Furthermore, the author presume that the intervening mediators guide the direction of social exchange.
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文化智力和创新工作行为:检查印度医疗保健部门的多种调解途径
目的本研究的目的是通过文化智力(CQ)来观察影响创新工作行为的众多中介因素。作者特别研究了情感承诺、人际信任和心理健康作为CQ预测创新工作行为(IWB)的三种中介途径。设计/方法/方法通过方便抽样从印度医疗保健部门的355名员工中收集数据。研究发现,情感承诺、人际信任和心理健康在CQ与创新工作行为之间起中介作用。此外,CQ与情感承诺(AC)、人际信任、心理健康和IWB呈正相关。实际含义经理和人力资源(HR)专业人员可以通过为员工制定文化意识计划来潜在地刺激员工创新。组织必须寻求为员工提供依恋感、值得信赖的环境和良好的心理健康感知。这可以刺激医疗保健部门的创新。原创性/价值尽管了解CQ支持IWB的机制或过程至关重要,但该领域的研究有限。本研究对情感承诺、人际信任和心理健康作为CQ促进医疗机构创新行为的新机制进行了理论和实证研究。此外,作者还认为,中介作用引导着社会交往的方向。
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