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Forging an innovation mindset: Practices in small to medium size enterprises
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Type
Book chapter
Citation
Chong, W. H., Sim, J., Chan, C. M. L., & Billett, S. (2023). Forging an innovation mindset: Practices in small to medium size enterprises. In J. Tan & W. O. Lee (Eds.), Making employee-driven innovation achievable: Approaches and practices for workplace learning (pp. 33–52). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003228011-3
Abstract
Employee-driven innovations (EDI) have gained traction in research and inform workplace practice to address the need in responding to dynamic economic environments, the imperative of enterprise viability and worker employability. A constellation of contextual factors has been posited to shape employee predisposition to EDI engagement. One key factor – the mindset of employees in relation to their initiation, enactment and maintenance of innovative practices in workplaces – has been identified as instrumental in igniting this process. The intent of this study is to elicit the antecedents and personal factors that foster growth mindsets and the pathways through which these factors shape EDI practices at work. Guided by Keating and Heslin’s (2015) framework on growth mindset in workplace engagement, findings from 40 interviews with employers and employees of four small to medium size enterprises, where work activities and foci are quite distinct, were examined to explore its applicability in the Singapore workplace.
Date Issued
2023
ISBN
9781003228011 (online)
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
DOI
10.4324/9781003228011-3