Managerial Innovation in the Civil Service in Jordan
Examines the relationship between managerial innovation (dependent variable) and sex, age, education, organizational level, and length of service as independent variables. The sample of this field survey included 293 managers in the civil service in Jordan. Primary data have been collected by means...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of management development 1994-12, Vol.13 (9), p.52-60 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Examines the relationship between managerial innovation (dependent
variable) and sex, age, education, organizational level, and length of
service as independent variables. The sample of this field survey
included 293 managers in the civil service in Jordan. Primary data have
been collected by means of questionnaires. Among major findings of this
study are: (1) Respondents gave significant level of assessment for
managerial innovation. (2) There is a negative yet weak relationship
between innovation and age, organizational level, and length of service.
(3) There is a positive yet weak relationship between innovation and
education and sex. (4) The most significant obstacles to innovation are
those related to organizational climate. Recommends wide improvements
in the organizational climate in the civil service in Jordan, follow-up
with up-to-date managerial developments, and carrying out further
studies on public service. |
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ISSN: | 0262-1711 1758-7492 |
DOI: | 10.1108/02621719410072099 |