EMPLOYING INNOVATIVE ORGANIZATIONAL CAPABILITIES IN DEVELOPING INNOVATIVE WORK BEHAVIOR: APPLIED STUDY ON A SAMPLE OF FACULTY MEMBERS IN ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY-IRAQ

Authors

  • Eman O. Jasim
  • Adnan Rahim Noor Ali
  • Khariya abed fadel
  • Saif Ali Al- Mofraje 4 College of Administration and Economics, University of Al-Muthanna, Iraq

Keywords:

Innovative organizational capabilities, innovative work behavior, generating ideas, promoting ideas

Abstract

The current study aims to employ innovative organizational capabilities (performance goals, personal innovation, learning goals, incomprehension, innovative), In developing the innovative work behavior of (generating ideas, promoting ideas, implementing ideas) in a sample of the faculty members in the Islamic University/Iraq. In order to collect the data, a sample of the faculty members in the Islamic University/Iraq was surveyed and 192 questionnaires were presented with a valid questionnaire for analysis, and it also claimed that it was necessary to disclose the nature of the results the research seeks to achieve in order to use a set of statistical tools, represented by the Kronbach Alpha coefficient, the arithmetic mean, and the standard deviation. Pearson correlation coefficient, regression coefficients), The results showed a statistically significant correlation and impact between innovative organizational capabilities and innovative work behavior, demonstrating the university's interest in improving the abilities of faculty members during the delivery of the educational service by developing their abilities using modern classroom management techniques

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Published

2022-04-12

How to Cite

Eman O. Jasim, Adnan Rahim Noor Ali, Khariya abed fadel, & Saif Ali Al- Mofraje 4. (2022). EMPLOYING INNOVATIVE ORGANIZATIONAL CAPABILITIES IN DEVELOPING INNOVATIVE WORK BEHAVIOR: APPLIED STUDY ON A SAMPLE OF FACULTY MEMBERS IN ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY-IRAQ. World Bulletin of Management and Law, 9, 12-16. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbml/article/view/794

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