Indian Journal of Industrial Relations

1. Ravindra Jain – Prof, Buss Mgt., Faculty Of Management Studies, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India

Received
29-Feb-2016
Accepted
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Published
29-Feb-2016
Abstract
This article attempts to synthesize the results of previous research on innovative behavior at work that appeared scattered and integrate such results into a cohesive whole. The proposed framework is a multi-component construct which provides holistic view of various factors that affect employee innovative behavior. Such factors have been categorized into individual, interpersonal and contextual. Psychological capital and psychological empowerment have been identified as individual factors whereas transformational leadership and leader-member exchange, and knowledge sharing in social network are put under the category of inter-personal factors. Job context and supportive organizational climate emerged as contextual factors.
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