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Reflection as a facilitator of teachers' innovative work behaviour

The aim of this study was to investigate the role of reflection as a preparatory mechanism for employees' engagement in innovative work behaviour (IWB). This issue was explored in a study with 67 teachers at the highest level of German secondary education. Specifically, we investigated whether...

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Published in:International journal of training and development 2015-06, Vol.19 (2), p.125-137
Main Authors: Messmann, Gerhard, Mulder, Regina H.
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Employee involvement
Facilitators (Individuals)
Faculty Development
Foreign Countries
Germany
Innovation
Innovations
Investigations
Job Training
Organizational Culture
Reflection
Secondary Education
Secondary School Teachers
Social Environment
Studies
Task Analysis
Teacher Behavior
Training
Transformative Learning
Work Attitudes
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