Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4385738434> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 94 of
94
with 100 items per page.
- W4385738434 endingPage "15" @default.
- W4385738434 startingPage "1" @default.
- W4385738434 abstract "ABSTRACTR&D employees play a critical role in improving organisational creativity and innovation. However, they often face significant career risks when disruptive technological innovations emerge. Therefore, understanding the development of R&D employees’ career adaptability is an important area of research. This study proposes a research model that examines the direct effect of political skills on the career adaptability of R&D employees, with job resources functioning as a mediating variable in this relationship. By analysing two waves of survey data collected from 262 R&D employees in large firms in South Korea, the study develops a formative second-order construct of political skills and demonstrates its positive impact on the career adaptability. Furthermore, this study reveals that job resources mediate the relationship between political skills and career adaptation. This research contributes to the field of human resource management (HRM) for R&D employees and innovation studies by highlighting the socio-political foundation of innovation activities within organisations and emphasizing the importance of political skills in facilitating both career transition and the utilisation of job resources.KEYWORDS: Political skillsjob resourcescareer adaptabilityR&DHRM AcknowledgementWe would like to express our gratitude for the research support provided by Su-Gyeong Kim. We also extend our appreciation to Prof. James Fleck for his kind considerations and to the anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI [grant number 18K01869].Notes on contributorsYang-Joong YunYang-Joong Yun received the Ph.D. degree from Hitotsubashi University, Japan. He is currently a Professor with the College of Socio-Environmental Studies, Fukuoka Institute of Technology. His research interests include HRM of research and development personnel and innovation management. His works have appeared in Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Journal of Managerial Psychology, and IEEE Access.Kyoung-Joo LeeKyoung-Joo Lee is a professor at College of Social Science (Department of Tourism Management) at Gachon University, Seongnam-City, Korea. He received his PhD from the Hitotsubashi University in Japan and served as assistant professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan and KAIST (Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology). His works have appeared in Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Science and Public Policy, R&D Management, The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Asian Journal of Technology Innovation, Journal of Managerial Psychology, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, International Journal of Hospitality Management, Event Management, Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality & Tourism, IEEE Access, and Journal of International Trade Law and Policy." @default.
- W4385738434 created "2023-08-11" @default.
- W4385738434 creator A5068203417 @default.
- W4385738434 creator A5068964765 @default.
- W4385738434 date "2023-08-10" @default.
- W4385738434 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4385738434 title "Political skills, job resources, and career adaptability of R&D personnel" @default.
- W4385738434 cites W1591013228 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W1984909135 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2009047232 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2016444032 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2021587528 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2040856148 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2052194544 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2105846236 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2137412056 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2163544552 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2172009543 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2552591552 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2750252259 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2772797101 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2919215537 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2936293498 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2952487171 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W2964657098 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W3022777571 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W4200434360 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W4211020595 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W4235678817 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W4292811746 @default.
- W4385738434 cites W4362589832 @default.
- W4385738434 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/09537325.2023.2244088" @default.
- W4385738434 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4385738434 type Work @default.
- W4385738434 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4385738434 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4385738434 hasAuthorship W4385738434A5068203417 @default.
- W4385738434 hasAuthorship W4385738434A5068964765 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C107645774 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C11012388 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C111919701 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C177606310 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C187736073 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C202372285 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C2777247013 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C2778701210 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C2779930795 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C39549134 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConcept C98045186 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C107645774 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C11012388 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C111919701 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C144024400 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C15744967 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C162324750 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C17744445 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C177606310 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C187736073 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C199539241 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C202372285 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C2777247013 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C2778701210 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C2779930795 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C39549134 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C41008148 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C77805123 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C94625758 @default.
- W4385738434 hasConceptScore W4385738434C98045186 @default.
- W4385738434 hasLocation W43857384341 @default.
- W4385738434 hasOpenAccess W4385738434 @default.
- W4385738434 hasPrimaryLocation W43857384341 @default.
- W4385738434 hasRelatedWork W1973760280 @default.
- W4385738434 hasRelatedWork W2078961265 @default.
- W4385738434 hasRelatedWork W2352500735 @default.
- W4385738434 hasRelatedWork W2380588043 @default.
- W4385738434 hasRelatedWork W2384385807 @default.
- W4385738434 hasRelatedWork W2463801329 @default.
- W4385738434 hasRelatedWork W2748952813 @default.
- W4385738434 hasRelatedWork W2788700211 @default.
- W4385738434 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W4385738434 hasRelatedWork W4294291703 @default.
- W4385738434 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4385738434 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4385738434 workType "article" @default.