知识共享对企业创新绩效的调节作用

IF 4.5 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources Pub Date : 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1111/1744-7941.70002
Sumbal Babar, Aiza Yasmeen, Wali ur Rehman
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本文考察了在中小企业背景下,高效工作实践(HPWP)对创新绩效的影响,特别是创造力和知识共享如何支持这种联系。本研究利用社会认知理论和能力、动机和机会(AMO)框架,概述了创造力和知识共享的中介模型,揭示了中小企业高绩效和员工创新绩效之间的关键但尚未被充分探索的联系。通过巴基斯坦中小企业的时间滞后(T1和T2)、多源(二元,即269个样本,包括员工和管理人员)数据来检验假设。研究结果支持了创新能力与员工创新绩效之间存在中介关系的假设,即创造力在高绩效绩效与员工创新绩效之间起着中介作用,知识共享在其中起着关键的调节作用。这些发现为寻求未来创新的中小企业提供了重要的指导,不仅突出了HPWP的重要性,还突出了他们如何运作以促进创造力和利用知识共享行为。
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HPWPs, Creativity, and Innovative Performance: Moderating Role of Knowledge Sharing

This paper examines the effect of high-performance work practices (HPWP) on innovation performance in the SME context, in particular how creativity and knowledge sharing support this linkage. The study draws on social cognitive theory and the ability, motivation, and opportunity (AMO) framework to outline a moderated mediation model of creativity and knowledge sharing unpacking the critical, but underexplored, link between HPWP and employee innovation performance in SMEs. Hypotheses are tested through time-lagged (T1 and T2), multisource (dyadic, i.e., 269 sample including employees and managers) data from SMEs in Pakistan. The findings provide support for the hypothesized moderated mediation relationships including that creativity mediates the positive association between HPWP and employee innovation performance, and that knowledge sharing acts as a key moderator. These findings provide important guidelines for SMEs seeking to innovate for the future, highlighting not just the importance of HPWP but significantly how they operate to foster creativity and leverage knowledge sharing behavior.

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期刊介绍: The Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources adheres to a rigorous double-blind reviewing policy in which the identity of both the reviewer and author are always concealed from both parties. Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources is an applied, peer-reviewed journal which aims to communicate the development and practice of the field of human resources within the Asia Pacific region. The journal publishes the results of research, theoretical and conceptual developments, and examples of current practice. The overall aim is to increase the understanding of the management of human resource in an organisational setting.
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