Mediating Effect of Employee Value Proposition on Innovative Work Behaviour and Organisational Growth: A Conceptual View

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Adeoye, Funmilade [1 ]
Osibanjo, Adewale [1 ]
Kehinde, Oladele [1 ]
Salau, Odunayo [1 ]
Falola, Hezekiah [1 ]
Ojebola, Oluwatunmise [1 ]
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[1] Covenant Univ, Ota, Nigeria
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EDUCATION EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT: A 2025 VISION TO SUSTAIN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DURING GLOBAL CHALLENGES | 2020年
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Employee value proposition; innovative work behaviour; recruitment; retention and growth; PERFORMANCE; FIRMS; ENTREPRENEURS; CREATIVITY; EMERGENCE; HRM;
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Globally, organisations in developed countries are faced with a highly competitive labour market. Therefore, leading to the emergent of locating enthusiastic employees who will be creative and innovative enough to differentiate and drive an organisation to achieve new feats. The rise for innovation in organisations has demanded the need for creative work-force. Organizations with employees that exhibit innovative work behaviour as they get things done can achieve cutting edge growth and performance. For employees to effectively generate ideas, promote an idea and implement it, an organization must have had a value proposition in place. This value proposition is a flexible benefits policy that encourages organisations to fabricate employees reward to their needs and priorities. The purpose of this study was to conceptually; (a) find a match between innovative work behaviour and organisational growth; (b) evaluate the mediating effects of employee value proposition on both innovative work behaviour and organisational growth. Various articles were reviewed from the areas of marketing, organisational behaviour and business management on the subject matter. This study was premised on three major theories namely: Penrose theory, Interactionist Theory and Porter's Generic Value Chain Model. The study discovered that employee value proposition can induce innovative or disruptive work behaviour, with myriads of effects on organisational growth. It is therefore suggested that Human Resource Professionals and Managers must evaluate, manage and monitor Employee Value Proposition (EVP) in a goal-oriented manner to stimulate innovative work behaviour to achieve growth and competitive positioning. Empirical enquiries can be made to further this study.
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页码:18144 / 18153
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