2017
DOI: 10.1108/bpmj-10-2016-0209
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The role of employee autonomy for open innovation performance

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“…There is an overall agreement among researchers on definition of job autonomy. Scholars defined job autonomy as granting employees a liberty in job scheduling and job method to deal with their tasks (Hackman & Oldham, 1976;Adler, 1993;Langfred & Moye, 2004;Saragih, 2011;Ho and Nesbit, 2014;Ozkoc, 2016;Burcharth et al, 2017;Lu et al, 2017;Spector, 1986, cited in Lok, 2018. Others explain job autonomy as a responsibility of employees to make decisions towards the tasks (Kim et al, 2009;Lin et al, 2011;Sisodia and Das, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an overall agreement among researchers on definition of job autonomy. Scholars defined job autonomy as granting employees a liberty in job scheduling and job method to deal with their tasks (Hackman & Oldham, 1976;Adler, 1993;Langfred & Moye, 2004;Saragih, 2011;Ho and Nesbit, 2014;Ozkoc, 2016;Burcharth et al, 2017;Lu et al, 2017;Spector, 1986, cited in Lok, 2018. Others explain job autonomy as a responsibility of employees to make decisions towards the tasks (Kim et al, 2009;Lin et al, 2011;Sisodia and Das, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of professional activity, innovative work behavior is reported to be positively related with employees' job autonomy (De Spiegelaere et al, 2014;Burcharth, Knudsen, & Søndergaard, 2017). Significant positive relationships were reported between technical education teachers' task autonomy and the degree of their innovation in professional development (Chang et al, 2011), as well as between foreign language teachers' innovation and their level of professional autonomy (Compton, 2015;Ravikumar Abdul Ghani, & Aziah, 2015).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scuotto et al (2017) aimed to investigate the key factors that are likely to identify the preference for informal inbound OI modes. Burcharth et al (2017) purposed to examine how organisational activities explain the performance of inbound and outbound OI. Meynard et al (2017) provided a heuristic approach to design of coupled innovations in an agrifood system.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are a lot of researches about OI models, these models can be grouped as inbound and outbound generally. Many researchers (Naqshbandi and Kaur, 2014;Cheng and Shiu, 2015;Burcharth et al, 2017;Usman and Vanhaverbeke, 2017) used these two OI models. In addition to them, some researchers (Mazzola et al, 2012;Piller and West, 2014;Canık et al, 2017;Battistella et al, 2017) have mentioned a third model, which is the coupled.…”
Section: Determining the Alternativesmentioning
confidence: 99%