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The impact of performance-based rewards and developmental performance appraisal on innovation: the mediating role of innovative work behaviour

PurposeThe aim of this paper is to study and empirically test the relationship between employees' perceptions of the two motivation-enhancing human resource management (HRM) practices of reward and performance appraisal and both incremental and radical innovation. The paper examines whether inn...

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Published in:International journal of productivity and performance management 2023-06, Vol.72 (6), p.1646-1666
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Innovations
Job design
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Performance appraisal
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