An actor-partner interdependence model of employees' and coworkers' innovative behavior, psychological detachment, and strain reactions

被引:37
作者
Ng, Thomas W. H. [1 ]
Wang, Mo [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hong Kong, Fac Business & Econ, Pok Fu Lam, KKL Bldg, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Florida, Warrington Coll Business, Dept Management, Gainesville, FL USA
关键词
coworkers; innovative behavior; proactivity; psychological detachment; ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR; DEMANDS-RESOURCES MODEL; OFF-JOB TIME; PROACTIVE PERSONALITY; WORK BEHAVIOR; ABUSIVE SUPERVISION; MEDIATING ROLE; RECOVERY EXPERIENCES; MODERATING ROLE; SLEEP QUALITY;
D O I
10.1111/peps.12317
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
In an extension of the existing paradigm on the benefits of innovative behavior for organizations, this study addresses the negative effects of innovative behavior. Guided by psychological detachment theory, we propose that both displaying innovative behavior and witnessing others' innovative behavior make it difficult for workers to psychologically distance themselves from innovation matters, engendering strain reactions (e.g., sleep problems, hostility). Those with more proactive personalities may be more likely to experience these detachment difficulty problems after displaying or witnessing innovative behavior. To test these premises, we conducted two studies. In the pilot study (N = 104 employee-coworker dyads), we gathered both quantitative and qualitative data to show that innovative behavior predicts detachment difficulty above and beyond other job behaviors. In the main study, we collected data from 257 employee-coworker dyads over 5 weeks and analyzed them with an actor-partner interdependence model. The results are generally supportive, suggesting that further investigation of the unintended consequences of innovative behavior is warranted.
引用
收藏
页码:445 / 476
页数:32
相关论文
共 163 条
[1]   Exploring HRM Meta-Features that Foster Employees' Innovative Work Behaviour in Times of Increasing Work-Life Conflict [J].
Abstein, Adriana ;
Spieth, Patrick .
CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT, 2014, 23 (02) :211-225
[2]   Innovative Work Behaviour: The Impact of Comprehensive HR System Perceptions and the Role of Work-Life Conflict [J].
Abstein, Adriana ;
Heidenreich, Sven ;
Spieth, Patrick .
INDUSTRY AND INNOVATION, 2014, 21 (02) :91-116
[3]   THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LINE MANAGER BEHAVIOR, PERCEIVED HRM PRACTICES, AND INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE: EXAMINING THE MEDIATING ROLE OF ENGAGEMENT [J].
Alfes, Kerstin ;
Truss, Catherine ;
Soane, Emma C. ;
Rees, Chris ;
Gatenby, Mark .
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, 2013, 52 (06) :839-859
[4]  
Amabile T.M., 1992, READINGS INNOVATION, P19
[5]   Assessing the work environment for creativity [J].
Amabile, TM ;
Conti, R ;
Coon, H ;
Lazenby, J ;
Herron, M .
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 1996, 39 (05) :1154-1184
[6]   Innovation and Creativity in Organizations: A State-of-the-Science Review, Prospective Commentary, and Guiding Framework [J].
Anderson, Neil ;
Potocnik, Kristina ;
Zhou, Jing .
JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT, 2014, 40 (05) :1297-1333
[7]  
[Anonymous], 1994, The PANASX: Manual for the positive and negative affect scheduleexpanded form
[8]   Shopfloor innovation: Facilitating the suggestion and implementation of ideas [J].
Axtell, CM ;
Holman, DJ ;
Unsworth, KL ;
Wall, TD ;
Waterson, PE .
JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2000, 73 :265-285
[9]   PUTTING CREATIVITY TO WORK: THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CREATIVE IDEAS IN ORGANIZATIONS [J].
Baer, Markus .
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 2012, 55 (05) :1102-1119
[10]   The Crossover of Daily Work Engagement: Test of an Actor-Partner Interdependence Model [J].
Bakker, Arnold B. ;
Xanthopoulou, Despoina .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY, 2009, 94 (06) :1562-1571