Saturday Nov 30, 2024

Unlocking Innovation through Socially Responsible HRM: The Power of Person-Organization Fit and Work Engagement, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD

Abstract: This article explores the powerful intersection of socially responsible human resource management (SRHRM), person-organization (P-O) fit, and work engagement, and their collective influence on fostering employee innovation performance. Drawing on scholarly research and real-world organizational examples, the brief highlights how SRHRM practices that align with an organization's broader social and environmental responsibilities can attract and retain employees with shared values, leading to a strong P-O fit. This, in turn, cultivates heightened work engagement, as employees find their work meaningful and aligned with their personal beliefs. The research demonstrates that engaged employees, driven by a sense of purpose and ownership, are more likely to exhibit innovative behaviors, such as generating novel ideas and experimenting with new approaches. The insights shared underscore the strategic importance of integrating SRHRM, P-O fit, and work engagement to unlock innovation and deliver sustainable competitive advantage.

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