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The book's foundations informing its content are anchored to
evidence-based primary data, which was collected in the Thailand
context utilising interview and case study techniques. The data has
been internationally scrutinized by our peers to validate its
truthfulness and integrity. In this way, our book sheds reliable
and valid new understandings on the complex relationship between
performance management and the effects of culture. The book
transcends beyond conceptual discussions as it is anchored to
evidence-based data to inform the direct or obvious cultural value
differences exploring the very concept of efficacy and how culture
impacts on the way in which we perceive what constitutes the
pursuit of efficacious outcomes in managing employees. Therefore,
this novel research design offers integrated insights from
practitioners, and academics, in the field of management within
organisations from various Thai industry contexts.
Using empirical data, this book uniquely presents the dynamics of
innovation within public sector organisations and identifies the
most crucial factors that promote innovation or the determinants
that enhance innovation activities. It presents a macro and micro
analysis of workplace innovation in the Australian public sector
written by a combination of practitioners and academics to provide
both theoretical and practical insights. The book reviews the
relationship between culture and workplace innovation as a
multi-dimensional, subjective and context-specific phenomenon
operating dynamically as organisational innovation, organisational
climate for innovation, team and individual innovation. It
identifies a variance in the perception of workplace innovation and
organisational culture between public sector employees with
different demographic and employment characteristics. The
demographic and employment characteristics confirm that employees
in a Public Sector Department of State exhibit significant
differences between various groups in how culture impacts on
workplace innovation. This knowledge assists practitioners in
developing positive cultural environments that support the
development of workplace innovation and raise awareness in
considering the differences within organisations caused by an
individual's characteristics. Lastly, the book reviews public
organisations around the world and provides a cross cultural
comparison of public sector innovation and leadership. This
includes a review of the major forms of public sector systems in
operation and how this relates to innovation and leadership.
Innovation and Leadership in the Public Sector is written for
academics and students interested in the public sector innovation
field. It's suitable for both graduate and undergraduate students
and researchers in the fields of public administration, management
policy, organisational behaviour, human resources management (HRM)
and human resources development (HRD) courses. Additionally, this
book is suitable for middle-to-senior-level administrators or
managers who wish to develop more innovative public sector
organisations.
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