TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of ambidextrous human resource practices on employee innovation performance
T2 - the roles of inclusive leadership and psychological safety
AU - Zhao, Fuqiang
AU - Hu, Wei
AU - Ahmed, Fawad
AU - Huang, Haoyu
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding: This research was supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Grant number, 2019-YB-034), P.R. China.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2022/4/15
Y1 - 2022/4/15
N2 - Purpose: Human resource practices are transforming at a varying pace for different businesses to meet the increasingly intensified external challenges. The pursuit of innovation while balancing the tensions between flexibility and efficiency has become a core challenge for survival in this globally competitive era. The literature identifies ambidexterity as a realistic choice to manage these tensions during transformation towards diversified and innovative human resource practices. Based on social exchange theory (SET), this study explores the impact of ambidextrous human resource practices (AHRPs) on organization members' innovation performance while examining the mediating effect of psychological safety. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected for this cross-sectional study in three waves, and the final sample included 788 employees from 32 companies across different industries in China. Findings: The results of data analysis indicate support for all the hypothesized relationships. AHRPs positively affect employee innovation performance; employee psychological safety mediates this relationship; inclusive leadership moderates the direct effect of AHRPs on employee psychological safety and the indirect effect of AHRPs on employee innovative performance through psychological safety. Theoretical and practical implications of the study are also presented. Originality/value: This study examines AHRPs’ influence on employee innovation performance mediated by psychological safety and the moderating role of inclusive leadership in the above relationship to clarify the boundary conditions of AHRPs' effect on innovation performance.
AB - Purpose: Human resource practices are transforming at a varying pace for different businesses to meet the increasingly intensified external challenges. The pursuit of innovation while balancing the tensions between flexibility and efficiency has become a core challenge for survival in this globally competitive era. The literature identifies ambidexterity as a realistic choice to manage these tensions during transformation towards diversified and innovative human resource practices. Based on social exchange theory (SET), this study explores the impact of ambidextrous human resource practices (AHRPs) on organization members' innovation performance while examining the mediating effect of psychological safety. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected for this cross-sectional study in three waves, and the final sample included 788 employees from 32 companies across different industries in China. Findings: The results of data analysis indicate support for all the hypothesized relationships. AHRPs positively affect employee innovation performance; employee psychological safety mediates this relationship; inclusive leadership moderates the direct effect of AHRPs on employee psychological safety and the indirect effect of AHRPs on employee innovative performance through psychological safety. Theoretical and practical implications of the study are also presented. Originality/value: This study examines AHRPs’ influence on employee innovation performance mediated by psychological safety and the moderating role of inclusive leadership in the above relationship to clarify the boundary conditions of AHRPs' effect on innovation performance.
KW - Ambidextrous human resource practice (AHRP)
KW - Employee innovation performance
KW - Inclusive leadership
KW - Psychological safety
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U2 - 10.1108/EJIM-04-2021-0226
DO - 10.1108/EJIM-04-2021-0226
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85129177061
SN - 1460-1060
VL - 26
SP - 1444
EP - 1470
JO - European Journal of Innovation Management
JF - European Journal of Innovation Management
IS - 5
ER -