TY - JOUR
T1 - Believe they can succeed, and they will
T2 - intrapreneurial behavior and leadership
AU - Farrukh, Muhammad
AU - Meng, Fanchen
AU - Raza, Ali
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2022/4/26
Y1 - 2022/4/26
N2 - Purpose: A leader's job is not to put greatness into people, but rather to recognize that it already exists and to create an environment where that greatness can emerge and grow (Smith, 2014). Based on Brad Smith's quote, the purpose of this study is to investigate the role of the leader's expectations, leader-member exchange (LMX) and organizational climate for innovation in fostering the intrapreneurial behavior (IB) of employees. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from employees and their supervisors working across industries such as pharmaceutical, chemical, engineering and manufacturing. Collected data were then analyzed using the structural equation modeling technique. Findings: The authors’ results show that LMX and leaders' expectations are positively linked to employees' IB. Moreover, this association is mediated by organizational climate. Practical implications: This study's findings contribute to the literature on intrapreneurship and may also help practitioners formulate interventions to foster IB in organizations that will ultimately lead to higher performance. Originality/value: This study attempted to investigate the effect of LMX and the Pygmalion effect on IB through employees' perception of organizational climate for innovation. The literature in this field is scarce and theoretical development is weak because traditional collaborative or participative leadership approaches are more relevant to an outcome than innovation.
AB - Purpose: A leader's job is not to put greatness into people, but rather to recognize that it already exists and to create an environment where that greatness can emerge and grow (Smith, 2014). Based on Brad Smith's quote, the purpose of this study is to investigate the role of the leader's expectations, leader-member exchange (LMX) and organizational climate for innovation in fostering the intrapreneurial behavior (IB) of employees. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from employees and their supervisors working across industries such as pharmaceutical, chemical, engineering and manufacturing. Collected data were then analyzed using the structural equation modeling technique. Findings: The authors’ results show that LMX and leaders' expectations are positively linked to employees' IB. Moreover, this association is mediated by organizational climate. Practical implications: This study's findings contribute to the literature on intrapreneurship and may also help practitioners formulate interventions to foster IB in organizations that will ultimately lead to higher performance. Originality/value: This study attempted to investigate the effect of LMX and the Pygmalion effect on IB through employees' perception of organizational climate for innovation. The literature in this field is scarce and theoretical development is weak because traditional collaborative or participative leadership approaches are more relevant to an outcome than innovation.
KW - Intrapreneurial behavior
KW - Intrapreneurship
KW - Leader's expectations
KW - Leader-member exchange
KW - Organizational climate for entrepreneurship
KW - Pygmalion effect
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85101074646&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1108/EJIM-10-2020-0393
DO - 10.1108/EJIM-10-2020-0393
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85101074646
SN - 1460-1060
VL - 25
SP - 661
EP - 679
JO - European Journal of Innovation Management
JF - European Journal of Innovation Management
IS - 3
ER -