HR training practices and innovative work behaviour: a moderated mediation model
Carlo Odoardi,
Nicola Cangialosi and
Adalgisa Battistelli
International Journal of Human Resources Development and Management, 2022, vol. 22, issue 1/2, 1-18
Abstract:
The present study aims to explore the relationship between HR training practices, proactivity, learning goal orientation and innovative behaviours in work contexts. It is hypothesised that proactivity plays a mediating role in the relationship between HR training practices and innovative behaviour and that learning goal orientation positively interacts with training practices, increasing the strength of the association with proactivity and innovative behaviour. Data were collected on a sample of 384 workers from 15 SMEs in central Italy. The results showed that HR training practices can facilitate innovative work behaviours partly through proactivity and that learning goal orientation moderates the relationship between HR training practices and innovative behaviours. Advancing from the existing studies, this article introduces a mechanism and a condition through which HR training practices influence innovative work behaviours, through the activation of proactivity processes and interacting with learning goal orientation.
Keywords: human resource management; HRM; training practices; learning goal orientation; LGO; proactivity; innovative work behaviour; IWB. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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