Building on the work design for cognition perspective, the present study aimed at developing and testing a moderated mediation model of problem-solving, in which learning through experimentation serves as a mediating mechanism linking problem-solving with idea generation, and organizational tenure moderates the indirect relationship between problem-solving and idea generation via learning through experimentation. Results of a study of 212 workers from a manufacturing organization operating in central Italy offered support for the hypothesized model. Problem-solving was related to idea generation and learning through experimentation significantly mediated the association. In addition, organizational tenure interacted with problem-solving showing a stronger association for longer-tenured employees. This research sheds light on learning as a mechanism explaining the effects of job characteristics on creative/innovative outcomes and tenure as an intervening contextual feature. It also provides information on managerial practices to design jobs to maximize informal learning and employees' generation of ideas.
Problem-solving, learning through experimentation, and organizational tenure: a moderated mediation model of??idea generation / Nicola Cangialosi; Carlo Odoardi; Adalgisa Battistelli. - In: LE TRAVAIL HUMAIN. - ISSN 0041-1868. - STAMPA. - 85:(2022), pp. 33-50. [10.3917/th.851.0033]
Problem-solving, learning through experimentation, and organizational tenure: a moderated mediation model of??idea generation
Nicola Cangialosi;Carlo Odoardi;Adalgisa Battistelli
2022
Abstract
Building on the work design for cognition perspective, the present study aimed at developing and testing a moderated mediation model of problem-solving, in which learning through experimentation serves as a mediating mechanism linking problem-solving with idea generation, and organizational tenure moderates the indirect relationship between problem-solving and idea generation via learning through experimentation. Results of a study of 212 workers from a manufacturing organization operating in central Italy offered support for the hypothesized model. Problem-solving was related to idea generation and learning through experimentation significantly mediated the association. In addition, organizational tenure interacted with problem-solving showing a stronger association for longer-tenured employees. This research sheds light on learning as a mechanism explaining the effects of job characteristics on creative/innovative outcomes and tenure as an intervening contextual feature. It also provides information on managerial practices to design jobs to maximize informal learning and employees' generation of ideas.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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