Artículo de investigación: Antecedent variables of innovation behaviors in organizations: differences between men and women
Autor: Fernando José Pons, José Ramos y Mª Amparo Ramos
Título: Antecedent variables of innovation behaviors in organizations: differences between men and women
Fuente: European Review of Applied Psychology
Resumen: Relevance of innovation behaviors for organizational success led to study its main individual, job-related and organizational antecedents. Moreover, research on differences in innovation between men and women showed inconclusive results. Ambidexterity (Bledow, Frese, Anderson, Erez, & Farr, 2009) and Zhou and Hoever (2014) call for combining contextual and personal characteristics in innovation research suggest that pathways and variables leading to innovation between men and women could be different.
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Pons, F.J., Ramos, J. y Ramos, A. (2016): "Antecedent variables of innovation behaviors in organizations: differences between men and women", European Review of Applied Psychology, 66 (3), mayo, pp. 117-126