Journal of Administrative and Business Studies
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Journal ISSN: 2414-309X
Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.20474/jabs-4.3.1
Received: 3 April 2018
Accepted: 8 May 2018
Published: 6 June 2018
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  • Exploring the relationship among psychological safety, knowledge sharing, and innovation


Pari Irai, Allan Cheng Chieh Lu

Abstract

With the rapid changes in technology and extreme global competition, organizations today have been forced to explore avenues to survive this extreme competition and maintain their competitive edges. Innovation has made it possible for organizations to provide strategic advantages for costs reduction, new product and service disparity, and improved quality. This study explores and explains the connection among employees’ perceived psychological safety in the workplace, knowledge sharing, and organizational innovation performance in the context of public sector in Papua New Guinea. This study is a quantitative research using a self-administered questionnaire as the major research instrument to collect the data. The sample of this study were 160 employees of government agencies in Papua New Guinea who have been working in the agency for more than 2 years. The findings show that psychological safety directly affects organizational innovation and an indirect effect on organizational innovation through knowledge sharing. The analytical results provide important practical implications for public sector managers in Papua New Guinea regarding how to encourage employees’ knowledge sharing behavior and facilitate organizational innovation performance.