High-Performance Work Systems and Intrapreneurial Behavior: The Mediating Role of Knowledge Centered Culture
Author:
Alshaar Qasem1, Khaddam Amineh A.2, Irtaimeh Hani J.1, Alzghoul Amro2
Affiliation:
1. 1 Faculty of Business and Finance , World Islamic and Science University (WISE) , Jordan 2. 2 Faculty of Business , Amman Arab University , Jordan
Abstract
Abstract
Background and purpose
Employee intrapreneurial behavior (EIB) has become strategically important for organizational performance. Contemporary managers are exploring ways by which EIB can be reinforced and sustained. The purpose of this study is to examine the role of high-performance work systems (HPWS) and knowledge centered culture (KCC) on EIB, and the mediating role of KCC on the HPWS-EIB path.
Methodology
The proposed hypotheses were tested by utilizing the variance-based structural equation modeling approach on cross-sectional responses garnered from individuals working in the Jordanian tourism, travel, and hospitality enterprises.
Results
The analyses yielded robust support for the associations. As expected, HPWS had a direct and significant effect on KCC and EIB. Consequently, KCC did not only impact EIB significantly, but also mediated the association between HPWS and EIB.
Conclusion
This study considers bundle of HR initiatives via HPWS and explores the underlying processes by which EIB is nurtured. Unlike past discoveries that linked HPWS to EIB, this study shows why and how EIB is enabled in an Arabian context. The findings did not only extend past discoveries, but also provide theoretical and practical basis for EIB as an outcome.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Marketing,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Strategy and Management,Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management,Business and International Management,Management Information Systems
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