Exploratory innovation, exploitative innovation and employee creativity: the moderation of collectivism in Chinese context

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships between exploratory/exploitative innovation and employee creativity in the Chinese context and how these two relationships can be moderated by an important cultural dimension – collectivism. Design/methodology/approach: A theoret...

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Main Authors: Hong, J., Hou, B., Zhu, K., Marinova, Dora
Format: Journal Article
Published: Emerald Group Publishing 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67829
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author Hong, J.
Hou, B.
Zhu, K.
Marinova, Dora
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Hou, B.
Zhu, K.
Marinova, Dora
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description Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships between exploratory/exploitative innovation and employee creativity in the Chinese context and how these two relationships can be moderated by an important cultural dimension – collectivism. Design/methodology/approach: A theoretical framework was developed to explore the relationships between exploratory/exploitative innovation, employee creativity and collectivism. Data were collected by sending out surveys to managers and employees in various industries in mainland China. Hypotheses were tested using hierarchical regressions. Findings: The results show that both exploratory innovation and exploitative innovation are positively related to employee creativity. Furthermore, collectivism negatively moderates the effects of both types of innovation on employee creativity, despite its positive main effect. Originality/value: This study explores the relationship between organizational innovation and individual employee creativity in the Chinese context. This paper empirically analyzes the moderating effect of collectivism in the relationship between organizational innovation and employee creativity. It also indicates the factors inherent in Chinese culture that influence innovation and gives explanations from education, subordinate relation, etc.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-678292020-06-15T04:51:17Z Exploratory innovation, exploitative innovation and employee creativity: the moderation of collectivism in Chinese context Hong, J. Hou, B. Zhu, K. Marinova, Dora Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships between exploratory/exploitative innovation and employee creativity in the Chinese context and how these two relationships can be moderated by an important cultural dimension – collectivism. Design/methodology/approach: A theoretical framework was developed to explore the relationships between exploratory/exploitative innovation, employee creativity and collectivism. Data were collected by sending out surveys to managers and employees in various industries in mainland China. Hypotheses were tested using hierarchical regressions. Findings: The results show that both exploratory innovation and exploitative innovation are positively related to employee creativity. Furthermore, collectivism negatively moderates the effects of both types of innovation on employee creativity, despite its positive main effect. Originality/value: This study explores the relationship between organizational innovation and individual employee creativity in the Chinese context. This paper empirically analyzes the moderating effect of collectivism in the relationship between organizational innovation and employee creativity. It also indicates the factors inherent in Chinese culture that influence innovation and gives explanations from education, subordinate relation, etc. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67829 10.1108/CMS-11-2016-0228 Emerald Group Publishing restricted
spellingShingle Hong, J.
Hou, B.
Zhu, K.
Marinova, Dora
Exploratory innovation, exploitative innovation and employee creativity: the moderation of collectivism in Chinese context
title Exploratory innovation, exploitative innovation and employee creativity: the moderation of collectivism in Chinese context
title_full Exploratory innovation, exploitative innovation and employee creativity: the moderation of collectivism in Chinese context
title_fullStr Exploratory innovation, exploitative innovation and employee creativity: the moderation of collectivism in Chinese context
title_full_unstemmed Exploratory innovation, exploitative innovation and employee creativity: the moderation of collectivism in Chinese context
title_short Exploratory innovation, exploitative innovation and employee creativity: the moderation of collectivism in Chinese context
title_sort exploratory innovation, exploitative innovation and employee creativity: the moderation of collectivism in chinese context
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67829