The Role of Innovative Work Behavior, Teamwork Climate, and Information Sharing in Enhancing the Innovative Performance of Energy Companies

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  • Nadežda Jankelová University of Economics in Bratislava, Department of Management, Faculty of Business Management, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
  • Juraj Mišún University of Economics in Bratislava, Department of Management, Faculty of Business Management, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
  • Zuzana Joniaková University of Economics in Bratislava, Department of Management, Faculty of Business Management, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2024.v13n1p127

Abstract

This paper aims to test a positive relationship between managers' support for innovative work behavior (IWB) and innovative performance (IP) of energy companies (EC), mediated by information sharing (IS) and teamwork climate (TWC).

The sample consisted of 235 EC in Slovakia. Data analysis was carried out using the PLS-SEM method.

The results show that support for IWB can be considered as a predictor of IP, as managerial support for employees' innovative behavior (IB) has a positive effect on firms' IP. However, its effect may be enhanced by the interaction of other factors. Transparency of communication and support for teamwork (TW) have positive effects on overall IP. Sharing information with employees and fostering a climate of TW become important tools for innovative management. Neither the manager's seniority nor the manager's age has a significant effect on the relationship examined.

Keywords: innovative performance of energy companies; innovative work behavior; information sharing; teamwork climate; management of energy companies

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Published

2024-02-01

How to Cite

Jankelová, N. ., Mišún, J. ., & Joniaková, Z. . (2024). The Role of Innovative Work Behavior, Teamwork Climate, and Information Sharing in Enhancing the Innovative Performance of Energy Companies. European Journal of Sustainable Development, 13(1), 127. https://doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2024.v13n1p127

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