The Effect of Work-Family Conflict and Job Insecurity On Innovative Behaviour of Korean Workers: The Mediating Role of Organisational Commitment and Job Satisfaction

Suk Bong Choi, Nicole Cundiff, Kihwan Kim, Saja Nassar Akhatib

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Abstract

South Korea is becoming an advanced economy based on continuous innovative organisational efforts. Job stressors have been identified in the literature as a major hindrance to many positive organisational behaviours. We predict that job insecurity and work-family conflict will have a negative effect on innovative behaviour with mediators of job satisfaction and organisational commitment. Results from structural equation models provided support for this study. From a practical perspective, the significant negative relationships between job stressors and innovative behaviour imply the need to reduce work-family conflict and feelings of job insecurity in Korean companies in order to foster innovation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1850003
JournalInternational Journal of Innovation Management
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2018

Keywords

  • Work-family conflict
  • creativity
  • innovation
  • job satisfaction
  • job security
  • organisational commitment

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