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The role of multilevel synergistic interplay among team mastery climate, knowledge hiding, and job characteristics in stimulating innovative work behavior

This study investigates the multilevel interplay among team‐level, job‐related, and individual characteristics in stimulating employees' innovative work behavior (IWB) based on the theoretical frameworks of achievement goal theory (AGT) and job characteristics theory (JCT). A multilevel two‐sou...

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Published in:Human resource management journal 2017-04, Vol.27 (2), p.281-299
Main Authors: Černe, Matej, Hernaus, Tomislav, Dysvik, Anders, Škerlavaj, Miha
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Interdependence
knowledge hiding
Motivation
multilevel approach
Source studies
task interdependence
team mastery climate
Teamwork
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