Creativity and Innovation in Organizations

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Activated Positive Affect
Activation Negative Affect
affective responses at work
Alain De Beuckelaer
ambidexterity
Ana Hernez
Anders Sjöberg
Angela C. Reaves
Annika Lantz Friedrich
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Chockalingam Viswesvaran
communication network analysis
communication networks
Conditional Process Analysis
Counterproductive Work Behaviours
Creative Behaviour
creativity
dialectic approach in management studies
dialectic perspective
Doris Fay
employee motivation research
Employee Voice Behaviour
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Esther García-Buades
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
Extra-role Behaviours
Fred Zijlstra
Frederik Anseel
Friendship Network Density
Halo Error
High Negative Mood
Idea Presenter
Individual Innovative Behaviours
Inter-dimension Correlations
IWB
Job Crafting
Job Performance Dimensions
José M. Peir
Kristina Lauche
Kristina Potoik
Marjolein Feys
Michael B. Harari
multi-level analysis
Negative Indirect Relationship
Negatively Related
Neil Anderson
organisational behaviour
organizational innovation
peer achievement
Perceived Success
Peter Friedrich
Proactive Behaviours
Role Breadth Self-efficacy
Salvatore Zappalà
Silvia Ortiz-Bonnín
Simone Donati
Susana M. Tavares
Team Engagement
team learning processes
Team Member Data
Team Proactivity
Tina Urbach
Toon Devloo
Vicente Martínez-Tur
Workplace Innovation
workplace innovation outcomes
workplace psychology

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367891411
  • Weight: 280g
  • Dimensions: 219 x 276mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book reflects on the increasing variety of perspectives in organizational innovation research, paying attention to the antecedents, but also to the outcomes, of innovation. Some chapters analyze the ‘dark side’ of innovation, including the potential negative consequences of innovative behaviors, or of defying the innovation maximization fallacy. Others explicitly consider affective responses after innovation efforts, and assume that positive or negative effects rely on the context in which innovations occur, and on the way in which people manage the process of innovation.

Several contributions adopt the dialectic approach by considering the multiple pathways and mechanisms that could lead to innovation at organizations. Most of the chapters include the interaction of actors’ characteristics (from employees or teams) together with situational constraints from the task or the social context, and outline the relevance of processes like team learning; motivation variables like basic need satisfaction; congruence of motives or meaningfulness at work; dynamics of communication networks; and affective variables.

This edited collection offers a rich picture of current research and management trends in the field and contributes constructively toward promoting the dialectic perspective on creativity and innovation in the workplace. This book was originally published as a special issue of the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology.

José Ramos is Professor of Work and Organizational Psychology and Head of the Department of Social Psychology at the University of Valencia, Spain. He is a member of the IDOCAL Research Institute and IVIE. He was previously Dean of the Faculty of Psychology at the University of Valencia (2006–2012), and a member of EAWOP Executive Committee from 2015.

Neil Anderson is Professor of Human Resources Management and Organizational Psychology at Brunel Business School, Brunel University, London, UK. He is Director of Research for both the HRM-OB Research Group and the Innovation, Diversity, Employment, and Law Interdisciplinary Centre; and a past member of the EAWOP Executive Committee.

José M. Peiró is Professor of Work and Organizational Psychology in the Faculty of Psychology at the University of Valencia, Spain. He is Director of the Research Institute on Human Resources Psychology and IVIE. He was President of the International Association of Applied Psychology (2011–2014), and of EAWOP (1995–1997), and Associate Editor of the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology (1993–2005).

Fred Zijlstra is Professor of Work and Organizational Psychology at Maastricht University, The Netherlands. He is also the Scientific Director of the Institute of Inclusive Organisations. He was the Editor of the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology from 1999 to 2006.