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A Study on the Effect of Change Management on Organizational Innovation: Focusing on the Mediating Effect of Members’ Innovative Behavior

Wookjoon Sung, Changil Kim

2021Sustainability93 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study is an empirical study on the impact of change management on organizational innovation through innovative behavior in the public sector. The independent variables are the four elements of change management (organizational goal, transformational leadership, participation and communication, education and training), the dependent variable is organizational innovation, and the mediating variable is the innovative behavior of members. The data used for the analysis is the Public Service Recognition Survey 2018 by KIPA (the Korea Institute of Public Administration). Hayes’ Process Macro analysis (Model 4) was performed to verify the mediating variable. As a result of the analysis, it was found that change management factors have a positive effect on innovative behavior and organizational innovation. In addition, public officials’ innovative behavior played a mediating role between change management and organizational innovation. It was confirmed that the innovative behavior of organizational members is essential to achieve organizational innovation. Among the factors of change management, participation and communication had the highest influence on innovative behavior and organizational innovation.

Topics & Concepts

Transformational leadershipBusinessKnowledge managementOrganizational learningOrganizational commitmentPublic sectorOrganization developmentOrganizational behavior and human resourcesOrganizational performanceChange management (ITSM)Organizational behavior managementStructural equation modelingMarketingPublic relationsEconomicsPolitical scienceComputer scienceLean manufacturingEconomyMachine learningEducational Systems and PoliciesEducation, Safety, and Science StudiesInnovation in Digital Healthcare Systems