The innovation imperative: The relationships between team climate, innovation, and performance in research and development teams


Autoria(s): Bain, Paul G.; Mann, Leon; Pirola-Merlo, Andrew
Data(s)

01/02/2001

Resumo

A team’s climate for innovation has been shown to be important for innovation in management and work teams. This article investigates the relationship of team climate with project team innovation and performance in research and development organizations. It is argued that the relationship between team climate and innovation will be stronger for research teams than development teams as research teams have greater scope for creating novel and innovative ideas. A sample of 193 scientists and technologists in 20 research teams and 18 development teams were measured on their team’s climate for innovation, team performance, and six indicators of innovation. Research and development teams showed similar ratings for team climate and for measures of innovation. However, the relationships between team climate and individual and team innovation were stronger for research teams than development teams. These findings are significant for fostering innovativeness and innovation in knowledge work teams.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83075/

Publicador

Sage Publications

Relação

DOI:10.1177/104649640103200103

Bain, Paul G., Mann, Leon, & Pirola-Merlo, Andrew (2001) The innovation imperative: The relationships between team climate, innovation, and performance in research and development teams. Small Group Research, 32(1), pp. 55-73.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; School of Psychology & Counselling

Palavras-Chave #150307 Innovation and Technology Management #170107 Industrial and Organisational Psychology
Tipo

Journal Article