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@inproceedings{1128250, author = {Kulhavý, Viktor}, address = {Vídeň}, booktitle = {Systemic Sustainability Management Complexity, Resilience and Systems Thinking}, editor = {André Martinuzzi, Norma Schönherr}, keywords = {sustainability; innovation; continuous improvement; conservation psychology; theory of planned behaviour}, howpublished = {paměťový nosič}, language = {eng}, location = {Vídeň}, pages = {100-104}, publisher = {Vienna University for Economics and Business}, title = {Organizational continuous improvement from the perspective of conservation psychology}, year = {2013} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1128250 AU - Kulhavý, Viktor PY - 2013 TI - Organizational continuous improvement from the perspective of conservation psychology PB - Vienna University for Economics and Business CY - Vídeň KW - sustainability KW - innovation KW - continuous improvement KW - conservation psychology KW - theory of planned behaviour N2 - The conducted research deals with the issue of innovation introduction and environmental innovation development. In a particular business environment the innovation process has been researched from the point of view of the conservation psychology stressing the role of the line managers and other employees supporting the innovation birth. The theoretical ground for the conducted research was the Decomposed Theory of Planned Behaviour - DTPB enriched with the environmental incentives component. The aim of the study was to explore the ways in which the employees perceive the innovation process, how the line managers and other support staff influence the manual workers in order to stimulate their innovation activity and finally how the employees generally perceive the environmental aspects of continuous improvement. The secondary goal was to develop a pilot version of a survey instrument that could be used to investigate the employee attitudes towards the innovation activities. ER -
KULHAVÝ, Viktor. Organizational continuous improvement from the perspective of conservation psychology. In André Martinuzzi, Norma Schönherr. \textit{Systemic Sustainability Management Complexity, Resilience and Systems Thinking}. Vídeň: Vienna University for Economics and Business, 2013, p.~100-104.
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