INTRAPRENEURIAL PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL INNOVATION BEHAVIOUR IN SERVICE ORGANISATIONS: NETWORK BUILDING ABILITY AS A MEDIATOR

The research investigates network building ability as a mediating mechanism of influence in the relationship between intrapreneurial personality and three stages of employees’ innova tive behaviours: idea generation, promotion, and realisation. A quantitative research meth odology was adopted with 4...

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Main Author: Nasaj, Mohamed (author)
Other Authors: Badi, Sulafa (author), Murtagh, Niamh (author), Blaique, Lama (author)
Published: 2022
Online Access:https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3714
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Summary:The research investigates network building ability as a mediating mechanism of influence in the relationship between intrapreneurial personality and three stages of employees’ innova tive behaviours: idea generation, promotion, and realisation. A quantitative research meth odology was adopted with 410 questionnaires collected from employees in the UAE service sector and subsequently analysed using structural equation modelling. The research found a significant direct relationship between intrapreneurial personality and the idea realisation stage and no direct relationship between idea generation and idea promotion. In addition, network building ability was found to mediate these relationships, underlining the impor tance of building networks for intrapreneurial employees to innovate. These results across the three main stages of individuals’ innovative behaviours may enrich our teachable skills to improve individuals’ innovative behaviour.