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COJ Nursing & Healthcare

Mediating Effect of Perceived Organizational Support on the Relationship between Leader- Member Exchange and the Innovation Work Behavior of Nursing Employees: A Social Exchange Perspective

  • Open or Close Qamar Zaman*

    Minhaj University Lahore, Pakistan

    *Corresponding author: Qamar Zaman, Hamdard Chowk, Civic Center Twp Commercial Area Township, Lahore, Punjab 54770, Pakistan

Submission: October 06, 2018;Published: December 18, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/COJNH.2018.04.000592

ISSN: 2577-2007
Volume4 Issue3

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The present study aimed at investigating relationship between Leader-Member Exchange and Innovative Work Behavior in Pakistani nursing sector. Additionally, the study examined the relationship between Leader-Member Exchange as an independent variable and dependent variable Innovative Work Behavior moreover it has examined the impact of Leader-Member Exchange and Innovative Work Behavior further this explored mediating role of Perceived Organization Support between Leader-Member Exchange and Innovative Work Behavior. The main study was conducted through systematic randomly selected sample of 400 nurses of ages between 24 and 60 belonging to public and private sector hospitals at Lahore. Survey method was used to collect data. Correlation analysis exposed the significance and strength of relationships between variables i.e., Innovative Behaviour, Perceived Organizational Support (POS) and Leader Member Exchange (LMX). More over regression analysis was performed for direct relationships. Baron & Kenny 1986 method is used for mediation analysis. The results showed that Perceived Organizational Support (POS) partially mediate between Leader Member Exchange (LMX) and Innovative Behaviour. The LMX and POS, POS and IWB and LMX and IWB have significant relation which are 0.569(0.000), 0.232(0.000) and 0.521(0.000).

Keywords: Leader member exchange; Innovative work behavior; Perceived organization support; Social exchange theory; Nursing sector

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