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      Determinants of employees’ innovative behavior

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      International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management
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          Abstract

          Purpose

          This study aims to examine the impact of workplace happiness, coworker support and job stress on employee innovative behavior. The mediating effects of coworker support and job stress are also explored.

          Design/methodology/approach

          The study uses survey data from 328 employees from different departments in four- and five-star hotels in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Based on an extensive literature review, five main hypotheses were formulated and explored. These were tested through multiple regression analysis using the SPSS Process Macro plugin.

          Findings

          Workplace happiness is the most significant determinant of employees’ innovative behavior, while coworker support plays a significant mediating role. Contrary to the study hypothesis and assumption, job stress alone is not a significant mediator; it only plays a mediating role when combined with coworker support.

          Research limitations/implications

          The sample is from a single sector (hotels) in a single country. Future research would benefit from examining the above relationships in other sectors (such as health and education) in the UAE. It could also explore the validity of these relationships in the tourism/hotels sector of other countries in the Middle East and Gulf regions.

          Originality/value

          Few studies have attempted to investigate factors that may promote or impede innovative behavior among employees in the hotels sector, particularly in the UAE. The data, model and findings of this study address this gap and add to the current state of knowledge.

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                Journal
                International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management
                IJCHM
                Emerald
                0959-6119
                March 19 2018
                March 19 2018
                : 30
                : 3
                : 1601-1620
                Article
                10.1108/IJCHM-02-2017-0079
                a9b483e5-99cd-40d4-806e-47df8c655cea
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