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How does positive work-related stress affect the degree of innovation development?

  • Gema Albort-morante(Author)
    ,
  • Antonio Ariza-montesc, d(Author)
    ,
  • Antonio Leal-rodrígueze(Author)
    ,
  • Gabriele Giorgib, a(Author)
Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer review

Open Access

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Tipo di output

Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer review

Lingua originale

English

Numero dell’articolo

520

Rivista (volume, numero edizione)

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (Volume 17, Edizione 2)

Attività cardine della pubblicazione

  • Published - 02/01/2020

Stato pubblicazione

Published - 02/01/2020

ISSN

1661-7827

ID pubblicazione esterna

  • Scopus: 85078029554
  • PubMed: 31947589

Abstract

Many studies sustain that work-related stress exerts pervasive consequences on the employees’ levels of performance, productivity, and wellbeing. However, it remains unclear whether certain levels of stress might lead to positive outcomes regarding employees’ innovativeness. Hence, this paper examines how the five dimensions of work-related stress impact on the employees’ levels of innovation performance. To this aim, this study focused on a sample of 1487 employees from six Italian companies. To test the research hypotheses under assessment, we relied on the use of the partial least squares (PLS) technique. Our results reveal that, in summary, the stressors job autonomy, job demands, and role ambiguity exert a positive and significant impact on the employees’ levels of innovativeness. However, this study failed to find evidence that the supervisors’ support–innovation and colleagues’ support–innovation links are not statistically significant.

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