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Subjective well-being, knowledge sharing and individual innovation behavior: The moderating role of absorptive capacity

Juanru Wang (Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China)
Jin Yang (Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China)
Yajiong Xue (East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA)

Leadership & Organization Development Journal

ISSN: 0143-7739

Article publication date: 6 September 2017

Issue publication date: 13 October 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of subjective well-being on individual innovation behavior. The authors propose that such effect is mediated by knowledge sharing, and individual absorptive capacity moderates the relationship between knowledge sharing and innovation behavior.

Design/methodology/approach

A research model was developed. Survey data were based on a sample of 220 employees from 20 enterprises in China. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses and bootstrap approach were applied to test the research model.

Findings

Subjective well-being has significantly positive influence on individual innovation behavior, and this effect is mediated by knowledge sharing. Furthermore, absorptive capacity moderates the mediated relationships between subject well-being and individual innovation behavior via knowledge sharing.

Practical implications

This research sheds light on an effective role to promote individual innovation behavior in management practices. It suggests that harmonious atmosphere, communication platform, and well-established learning plans can be cultivated to enhance individual innovation ability.

Originality/value

This research discusses the antecedent of innovation behavior from the viewpoint of individual psychology, and identifies the different roles of knowledge sharing and absorptive capacity on individual innovation behavior.

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Acknowledgements

This research was support by National Natural Scientific Foundation (Nos 71371154, 71673221), and Shaanxi University Humanities and Social Science Talent Plan (No. 2014), People’s Republic of China.

Citation

Wang, J., Yang, J. and Xue, Y. (2017), "Subjective well-being, knowledge sharing and individual innovation behavior: The moderating role of absorptive capacity", Leadership & Organization Development Journal, Vol. 38 No. 8, pp. 1110-1127. https://doi.org/10.1108/LODJ-10-2015-0235

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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