From organizational drivers to employees’ participation: the key role of systems and social influence.

Employee participation in continuous improvement activities has been pointed as a key behaviour for the sustainability of CI programmes. Previous research has identified different variables that enhance this requested participation, but a holistic approach is needed to explain the impact that organi...

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Main Authors: Ruiz-Pérez, F. (Fernando), Lleó-de-Nalda, A.(Alvaro)
Format: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Language:eng
Published: Servicio de Publicaciones. Universidad de Navarra 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/58375
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author Ruiz-Pérez, F. (Fernando)
Lleó-de-Nalda, A.(Alvaro)
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description Employee participation in continuous improvement activities has been pointed as a key behaviour for the sustainability of CI programmes. Previous research has identified different variables that enhance this requested participation, but a holistic approach is needed to explain the impact that organizational enhancers have on the personal ones. This article contributes to this holistic approach by introducing a model which represents how the organizational drivers foster an appropriate environment that strengthens employees´ participation. Three companies from Northern Spain were studied, and surveys were processed using Partial Least Squares. Results shed light on the inner relationships between drivers themselves and how they influence the organizational environment. Based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour, it can be explained how these organizational level variables strengthen personal perceptions fostering employees´ participation can be explained. This model would allow organizations to understand how to use their efforts to enhance employees’ participation. Keywords:
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spelling oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171-583752023-05-10T09:50:12Z From organizational drivers to employees’ participation: the key role of systems and social influence. Ruiz-Pérez, F. (Fernando) Lleó-de-Nalda, A.(Alvaro) Continuous improvement. Theory of Planned Behaviour. PLS Employee participation in continuous improvement activities has been pointed as a key behaviour for the sustainability of CI programmes. Previous research has identified different variables that enhance this requested participation, but a holistic approach is needed to explain the impact that organizational enhancers have on the personal ones. This article contributes to this holistic approach by introducing a model which represents how the organizational drivers foster an appropriate environment that strengthens employees´ participation. Three companies from Northern Spain were studied, and surveys were processed using Partial Least Squares. Results shed light on the inner relationships between drivers themselves and how they influence the organizational environment. Based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour, it can be explained how these organizational level variables strengthen personal perceptions fostering employees´ participation can be explained. This model would allow organizations to understand how to use their efforts to enhance employees’ participation. Keywords: 2019-11-06T11:58:27Z 2019-11-06T11:58:27Z 2019-09-30 2018-12-14 info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis https://hdl.handle.net/10171/58375 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Servicio de Publicaciones. Universidad de Navarra
spellingShingle Continuous improvement.
Theory of Planned Behaviour.
PLS
Ruiz-Pérez, F. (Fernando)
Lleó-de-Nalda, A.(Alvaro)
From organizational drivers to employees’ participation: the key role of systems and social influence.
title From organizational drivers to employees’ participation: the key role of systems and social influence.
title_full From organizational drivers to employees’ participation: the key role of systems and social influence.
title_fullStr From organizational drivers to employees’ participation: the key role of systems and social influence.
title_full_unstemmed From organizational drivers to employees’ participation: the key role of systems and social influence.
title_short From organizational drivers to employees’ participation: the key role of systems and social influence.
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topic Continuous improvement.
Theory of Planned Behaviour.
PLS
url https://hdl.handle.net/10171/58375
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