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Lookup NU author(s): Professor David Woisetschlager, Professor Christof Backhaus
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The importance of frontline employees for the success of organizations is recognized by researchers and practitioners alike. However, their importance for the innovativeness of companies resulting from their boundary spanning role is often underestimated and has received little attention in prior research. The present paper contributes to the literature by empirically investigating idea fishing behaviors, and, in particular, the relationship between idea gathering and idea dissemination behaviors, of frontline employees from different industrial and business services firms. Furthermore, the impact of motivators such as job satisfaction and desire for upward mobility and the effects of other important conditions such as role stress and internal network on idea gathering and dissemination are assessed. Results of our study show that the proposed chain of idea gathering leading to idea dissemination and resulting in innovation holds. Furthermore, the various effects of role stress underline the importance of differentiating between different forms of role conflict and ambiguity. Based on these findings, implications for management and research are derived.
Author(s): Woisetschläger D, Hanning D, Backhaus C
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Industrial Marketing Management
Year: 2016
Volume: 52
Issue: 1
Pages: 109-116
Print publication date: 01/01/2016
Online publication date: 20/05/2015
Acceptance date: 08/04/2015
Date deposited: 28/05/2015
ISSN (print): 0019-8501
ISSN (electronic): 1873-2062
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2015.05.015
DOI: 10.1016/j.indmarman.2015.05.015
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