Toward an Understanding of the Role of Human Resources in Cultivating a Climate for Innovation in Nonprofit and Public Organizations

John C. Ronquillo, Andrea Popa, Jurgen Willems

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Abstract

Human resources are vital to an organization’s success and are a driving force behind innovation processes. This study examines the influence of various employee characteristics and their effect on the innovation culture with public and nonprofit organizations (innovation climate). Using data collected from 1220 public and nonprofit employees, we evaluate the role of various elements such as work motivation, job flexibility, and financial motivation, and how they affect an innovation culture within organizations. Findings from a series of OLS regressions suggest that job flexibility, the quality and reputation of the organization, and importance placed on work are positively related to both public and nonprofit innovation climates. Personnel inflexibility negatively affects the innovation climate in both the public and nonprofit sectors, and the effects of other variables, including advancement motivation, vary by sector.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1126-1138
Number of pages13
JournalVoluntas : International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations
Volume32
Issue number5
Early online date11 Feb 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2021

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