The effect of employment externalization on orientation to innovation
Metadatos
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Materia
Externalization Orientation to innovation Job security Organizational support Collective perception of efficacy Employment protection Innovation
Date
2012Referencia bibliográfica
Ruiz Moreno, A., Ortega‐Egea, M.T. and Lloréns‐Montes, F.J. (2012), "The effect of employment externalization on orientation to innovation", Personnel Review, Vol. 41 No. 6, pp. 732-755. https://doi.org/10.1108/00483481211263665
Résumé
Purpose – This paper aims to analyze the influence of externalization in the workforce on creating a
work context that supports innovation and the moderation of this relationship by different contextual
variables.
Design/methodology/approach – These relationships were studied using a sample of 249 workers
from five firms. Hierarchical regression analysis was used to contrast the hypotheses.
Findings – The results of the study indicate that externalization affects the permanent worker’s
orientation to innovation negatively and that this relationship is moderated by contextual variables
such as group potency and monitoring.
Originality/value – The aim of this paper is to stimulate new lines of research on externalization
and orientation to innovation and their repercussions for the firm.