Abstract
The innovation field suffers from the absence of a validated workplace innovation scale. The development of such a scale is essential for managers to self-assess workplace innovation performance in their organizations. This study reports on the development of a workplace innovation scale. Survey responses gathered from 181 Japanese small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) were analyzed using a partial least squares (PLS) structural equations modeling (SEM) approach. Supporting the multidimensionality of workplace innovation, 24 items were found that constituted a second-order workplace innovation construct that reflected four dimensions of workplace innovation: individual innovation, team innovation, organizational innovation, and innovation climate.
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McMurray, A. J., Muenjohn, N., & Scott, D. (2023). Measuring workplace innovation: Scale development. Journal of Small Business Management, 61(4), 1563–1582. https://doi.org/10.1080/00472778.2020.1844490
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