Yixuan Li, Yiduo Shao, Mo Wang, Yanran Fang, Yaping Gong, Chang Li
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摘要
随着多样性领域的发展,学者们正在将注意力从缓解与多样性相关的“问题”转移到寻找利用多样性潜在价值的方法。我们通过研究包容性气候如何促进组织创新(持续竞争优势的重要基础)来推进这一领域。采用协同视角,我们考察了内部(即工作场所年龄、性别和地区的人口多样性)和外部偶然性(即环境扫描和环境不确定性),以通过知识管理能力机制促进包容性气候的渐进式和突破性创新。我们用来自102个组织的多个来源(即员工、人力资源经理和高管)的三波数据收集来测试我们的研究模型。研究发现,工作场所年龄和地区多样性(而非性别多样性)增强了包容性气候对知识管理能力的正向影响,进而增强了渐进式创新和激进式创新的正向影响。环境扫描的促进作用仅对经历较高环境不确定性的组织有显著意义。我们的研究强调了考虑内部人力资源和外部环境的协同潜力对组织利用其包容性环境进行知识管理和创新的重要性。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
From inclusive climate to organizational innovation: Examining internal and external enablers for knowledge management capacity.
As the diversity field evolves, scholars are shifting the attention from mitigating "problems" associated with diversity to searching for ways to leverage the potential value in diversity. We advance this field by studying how an inclusive climate benefits organizational innovation, an important foundation for sustained competitive advantage. Adopting a synergy perspective, we examine the internal (i.e., workplace demographic diversity in terms of age, gender, and region) and external contingencies (i.e., environmental scanning and environmental uncertainty) for an inclusive climate to foster incremental and radical innovation through the mechanism of knowledge management capacity. We tested our research model with a three-wave data collection from multiple sources (i.e., employees, human resource managers, and executives) in 102 organizations. We found that workplace age and regional diversity (but not gender diversity) strengthened the positive effect of inclusive climate on knowledge management capacity, and subsequently incremental and radical innovation. The facilitating effect of environmental scanning was only significant for organizations that experienced higher environmental uncertainty. Our research highlights the importance of considering the synergistic potential of internal human resources and external environments for organizations to capitalize on their inclusive climate for knowledge management and innovation. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).