2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13116104
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CSR and Workplace Autonomy as Enablers of Workplace Innovation in SMEs through Employees: Extending the Boundary Conditions of Self-Determination Theory

Abstract: The current business environment characterized by high uncertainty, volatility, and stiff situation of competitiveness that is evident in almost every sector has increased the importance of workplace innovation for contemporary businesses. In this regard, a considerable attention in realizing employees of an organization as a source of innovation is not evident from the existing literature. In this aspect, the current study is an attempt to foster workplace innovation through employees in the SME sector of an … Show more

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“…Several behavioral studies were conducted for a better understanding of employee behavior during COVID-19. These studies include factors like organizational leadership [17], employee stress [18], organizational citizenship behavior [1], job satisfaction [19], organizational commitment [20], and employee performance [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several behavioral studies were conducted for a better understanding of employee behavior during COVID-19. These studies include factors like organizational leadership [17], employee stress [18], organizational citizenship behavior [1], job satisfaction [19], organizational commitment [20], and employee performance [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After examining the causal relationships in more detail, we conclude that the effects of all variables are positive and significant, except for leisure time and career. Neither the loss of leisure time (SEF_1b) nor the reduction in career opportunities (SEF_1a) was considered by our respondents to be an important factor in their intentions to have children, which can be explained by the support of the wider family (grandparents, and siblings), the additional state support linked to having children, and the emergence of increasingly family-friendly jobs [ 58 ]. Further research is needed to examine these links, which has not been the purpose of this study.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Lin et al (2019) state that firm size influences green investment strategies that moderate the relationship between green investment and financial performance. Also, the study by Li et al (2021) shows that the corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives along with workplace autonomy are very helpful in creating an innovative employee behaviour that brings financial benefits through profit margins, business efficiency, and product life cycles.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%