Exploring the effects of Organizational Justice on Employees’ Innovative Behavior in Hospitality Industry from the Aspect of Organizational Support
Autori:
Jiun-Lan HSU, Jeng-Hwan WANG
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 113-126
How to cite this article:Hsu, J.L., Wang, J.W. (2015). Exploring the effects of Organizational Justice on Employees’ Innovative Behavior in Hospitality Industry from the Aspect of Organizational Support. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 49, 113-126. |
Abstract:
To cope with the strict challenge of hospitality business environments, domestic
hospitality businesses need to concern about the market products being innovative
and the employees have to actively present innovative behaviors in order to break
through the deadlock for enhancing the competitiveness and business performance.
Taking hospitality industry in Taiwan as the research subject, the correlations
among employees’ Perceived Organizational Justice (Distributive Justice,
Procedural Justice, and Interactional Justice), Innovative Behavior, and Organizational
Support are explored in this study. With random sampling, 500 copies
of questionnaires are distributed to and collected from the employees of The
Landis Group on-site, and 263 valid ones are retrieved, with the retrieval rate
53%. The research results are concluded as below. 1. Organizational Justice
presents significantly positive correlations with Idea Generation in Innovative
Behavior. 2. Organizational Justice reveals remarkably positive correlations with
Idea Marketing in Innovative Behavior. 3. Organizational Justice shows notably
positive correlations with Idea Practice in Innovative Behavior. 4. Organizational
Support appears outstanding moderating effects on the correlations between Organizational
Justice and Innovative Behavior.
Keywords:
organizational justice, innovative behavior, organizational support,hospitality industry.
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