Gender differences in the relationship between innovation and its antecedents

Purpose: The aim of this study was to go beyond measurement invariance and assess whether innovation and its antecedents relate to each other in the same way for men as for women when using measurement invariant instruments. Design/methodology/approach: The sample represents 52 South African organi...

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Main Authors: Renier Steyn, Gideon de Bruin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2020-06-01
Series:South African Journal of Business Management
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Online Access:https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/1675
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description Purpose: The aim of this study was to go beyond measurement invariance and assess whether innovation and its antecedents relate to each other in the same way for men as for women when using measurement invariant instruments. Design/methodology/approach: The sample represents 52 South African organisations, with 60 employees from each, amounting to 3143 respondents, of which 56.4% were men and 43.6% women. Four instruments, of which the measurement invariance across gender has been determined, were included in the study. The relationship between innovation and its antecedents was assessed by performing both correlation and regression analyses for men and women separately, and comparing the findings. Thereafter, gender was introduced as moderator between innovation and its antecedents. Findings/results: The results reveal that the relationships between innovation and its antecedents do not differ practically across gender, nor does gender moderate the relationship between these variables. Practical implications: Although gender and gender diversity are often associated with innovation, this research reveals that gender does not alter the way the antecedents to innovation influence innovation at an individual level. Originality/value: Through applying quantitative and sophisticated methodologies this research contributes to an evidence-based debate on gender in the workplace.
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spelling doaj.art-1a80d3677e4c452b975a9d7368ca224b2022-12-22T02:10:29ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Business Management2078-55852078-59762020-06-01511e1e1210.4102/sajbm.v51i1.16751049Gender differences in the relationship between innovation and its antecedentsRenier Steyn0Gideon de Bruin1Department of Industrial Psychology and People Management, University of Johannesburg, JohannesburgDepartment of Industrial Psychology and People Management, University of Johannesburg, JohannesburgPurpose: The aim of this study was to go beyond measurement invariance and assess whether innovation and its antecedents relate to each other in the same way for men as for women when using measurement invariant instruments. Design/methodology/approach: The sample represents 52 South African organisations, with 60 employees from each, amounting to 3143 respondents, of which 56.4% were men and 43.6% women. Four instruments, of which the measurement invariance across gender has been determined, were included in the study. The relationship between innovation and its antecedents was assessed by performing both correlation and regression analyses for men and women separately, and comparing the findings. Thereafter, gender was introduced as moderator between innovation and its antecedents. Findings/results: The results reveal that the relationships between innovation and its antecedents do not differ practically across gender, nor does gender moderate the relationship between these variables. Practical implications: Although gender and gender diversity are often associated with innovation, this research reveals that gender does not alter the way the antecedents to innovation influence innovation at an individual level. Originality/value: Through applying quantitative and sophisticated methodologies this research contributes to an evidence-based debate on gender in the workplace.https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/1675genderinnovationpsychometricsdifferencesinnovative work behaviour.
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psychometrics
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innovative work behaviour.
title Gender differences in the relationship between innovation and its antecedents
title_full Gender differences in the relationship between innovation and its antecedents
title_fullStr Gender differences in the relationship between innovation and its antecedents
title_full_unstemmed Gender differences in the relationship between innovation and its antecedents
title_short Gender differences in the relationship between innovation and its antecedents
title_sort gender differences in the relationship between innovation and its antecedents
topic gender
innovation
psychometrics
differences
innovative work behaviour.
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