scholarly journals Improving Innovative Work Behavior and Organizational Performance through Workplace Spirituality and Perceived Organizational Support

Author(s):  
Heru Susilo
2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 63
Author(s):  
Masyhuri Masyhuri ◽  
Pardiman Pardiman ◽  
Siswanto Siswanto

This research investigating the innovative work behavior of teachers and school staff during the Covid-19 pandemic is still rarely studied, so it has contributed to improving the behavior of teachers and school staff in Indonesia during the Covid-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to analyze and examine the direct influence of workplace spirituality and perceived organizational support on the innovative work behavior of teachers and school staff. Besides, exploring the mediating role of psychological health variables. The research sample was 379 teachers and school staff that is analyzed using SEM-PLS. The results showed that workplace spirituality and perceived organizational support had a direct effect on innovative work behavior.Psychological well-being also affects innovative work behavior. This study also shows that psychological well-being has a role in mediating the influence between work-place spirituality and perceived organizational support for innovative work behavior. This study indicates that workplace spirituality and workplace spirituality can be directly and indirectly through psychological well-being to increase the innovative behavior of teachers and school staff in learning activities at school.


2017 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-109 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bilal Afsar ◽  
Yuosre Badir

Purpose Synthesizing theories of innovative work behavior, workplace spirituality and person-organization (P-O) fit, this paper aims to build and test a theoretical model linking workplace spirituality, perceived organizational support (POS) and innovative work behavior via P-O fit. This study examined the mediating effect of P-O fit on the relationship of workplace spirituality and POS with innovative work behavior (IWB). Design/methodology/approach A sample of 434 employees and 59 supervisors from five leading hotels of China was used for this study. Findings This study found that workplace spirituality and POS both positively affected P-O fit. Workplace spirituality, P-O fit and POS positively influenced innovative work behavior. P-O fit acted as a partial mediator between workplace spirituality and IWB and between POS and IWB. Originality/value This study has tested the effect of workplace spirituality as an antecedent of innovative work behavior for the first time.


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 29
Author(s):  
Vimansha R. Ranasinghe ◽  
Samantha M. Samarasinghe

Workplace spirituality is a novel concept and it has been identified as a unique way to improve organizational performance. On the other hand, many organizations are experiencing undesirable consequences of lack of workplace spirituality, such as employee stress, turnover, absenteeism, and lack of employee creativity. Hence, organizations are now focusing on developing workplace spirituality in the workplaces as it offers many advantages to organizations. Despite the growing interest on workplace spirituality, there is still a dearth of research on the topic of workplace spirituality. Literature suggests that employee innovative work behavior directly leads to enhance organizational performance and workplace spirituality leads to increase innovativeness and creativity of employees. Hence, the purpose of this paper is to fill the gap in literature, to a certain extent by proposing a conceptual model to examine the effect of workplace spirituality on employee innovative work behavior. Thus, it proposed that there is a positive effect of workplace spirituality on employee innovative work behavior. Consequently, intrinsic motivation from componential theory of creativity was integrated to identify the mediating effect of intrinsic motivation on the effect of workplace spirituality on innovative work behavior.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 2945-2963
Author(s):  
Hüseyin ASLAN

The aim of this study is to investigate how inclusive leadership affects the perceived organizational support and innovative work behaviors of employees and whether perceived organizational support has a mediating role in this process. For this purpose, data were collected from 348 participants working at different carpet manufacturing companies in Gaziantep. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed in the analysis of the data, correlations between the variables were determined, and structural equation and goodness of fit tests of the model and regression analysis were performed. In the analyses, it was determined that inclusive leadership had a significant positive effect on perceived organizational support and innovative work behavior. Perceived organizational support was found to have a significant positive effect on innovative work behavior. As a result of mediating analysis, perceived organizational support was found to have a partial mediator role in the relationship between inclusive leadership and innovative work behavior.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 132-139
Author(s):  
Atfa Suryo Nugroho ◽  
Desti Ranihusna

This study aims to examine and determine the relationship between organizational learning and perceived organizational support for innovative work behavior through work engagement mediation. The study was conducted on 210 employees of CV. Laksana the sampling technique using incidental sampling technique. This study uses data collection techniques using a questionnaire. Using analysis tools, namely SmartPLS 3.0. Researchers tested the relationship with various tests, namely the validity test, reliability test, hypothetical and simultaneous hypothesis testing. From the results of this study it can be concluded that organizational learning has a significant effect on innovative work behavior. While the perception of organizational support has no significant effect on innovative work behavior. Work engagement mediates the relationship between organizational learning and perceived organizational support for innovative work behavior. Suggestions for further research can use other variables to improve employees’ innovative work behavior.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 71-81
Author(s):  
Raja Mayang Delima Mohd Beta ◽  
Kalsom Ali

The days when academics were regarded as a low-stress working environment were over. Because of the reshaping of academics' work, multiple roles have emerged, and the academics must take steps for the changing situations in their academics' practices.  When academics do not experience a sense of well-being at work and feel the lack of competencies, this may lead academics to experience a high level of burnout or even leave the teaching professions. Therefore, this study will be conducted to examine the burnout characteristics of academics in research universities in Malaysia towards their innovative work behavior in teaching, research and service activities. With the high demand of producing specific research outputs put the academics under pressure to cope with their teaching responsibilities and other managerial and administrative responsibilities.  This study will also examine the moderating effects of Islamic religiosity on the relationship between job burnout, perceived organizational support and innovative work behavior among academics in Malaysian Research Universities. Three hundred and sixty-four (364) Muslim academics from four Malaysian Research Universities located in Klang Valley will be sampled. Data will be collected via questionnaires, and the study will be using SPSS and AMOS, an approach of structural equation modeling to examine the survey data.  Thus, the findings will be expected to show that the effect of job burnout and perceived organizational support on innovative work behavior is significant for academics and that Islamic religiosity of academics contributed to alleviating job burnout and enhancing positive, innovative work behavior. 


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