The role of innovative work behavior and organizational support for business model innovation

Author:

Hock‐Doepgen Marianne1,Montasser Jana Sophia2,Klein Sascha3,Clauss Thomas45,Maalaoui Adnan6

Affiliation:

1. Digitales Gründerzentrum—Alte Schlosserei Werkstraße 2 Aschaffenburg 63739 Germany

2. Dr. Jana Montasser ITB Consulting Paul‐Kemp‐Str. 9 Bonn 53173 Germany

3. Chair of Technology and Innovation Management, School of Economics and Management University of Kassel Mönchebergstr. 1 Kassel 34109 Germany

4. Witten Institute for Family Business, Faculty for Management, Economics and Society Witten/Herdecke University Alfred‐Herrhausen‐Str. 48 Witten 58448 Germany

5. Department of Technology and Innovation University of Southern Denmark Campusvej 55 Odense 5230 Denmark

6. Prince Mohammed Bin Salman College MBSC 7082 Bay La Sun Juman St. Unit No. 1 King Abdullah Economic City Jeddah 23964‐2522 Saudi Arabia

Abstract

While innovative work behavior sets the stage for organizational innovativeness, little is known about how innovative work behavior is related to business model innovation. This study analyzes how employees' innovative work behavior leads to business model innovation. Following the organizational support theory, we further examine that business model innovation is a function of individual innovative work behavior of the employee and the firm's ability to create an organizational environment in which these work behaviors can unfold and be translated into innovative output, such as business model innovation. Based on survey data from 154 firms, this study empirically finds that employee innovative work behavior is positively related to business model innovation. Further, we find that the effect of innovative work behavior on business model innovation is moderated through organizational support for innovation. However, the moderation reveals different results for low levels of innovative work behavior than for high values. For high values, we find that additional organizational support does not lead to more business model innovation.

Publisher

Wiley

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