Relation between innovative work behavior and ethical climate perceptions among nursing personnel

BMC Nurs. 2024 Feb 13;23(1):112. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-01703-8.

Abstract

Background: Globalization and innovative technologies forced organizations to adopt innovative approaches and innovations for gaining a sustainable competitive advantage. Innovative Work Behavior (IWB) is related to the employees, ability, and enthusiasm to create innovative ideas. It exhibits a dynamic framework that is easier to be impacted by the ethical climate.

Methods: Descriptive correlational design was applied and the study was performed at different inpatient units in Kafrelsheikh Governorate General Hospital. Two hundred twenty-two staff nurses and 45 head nurses from the aforementioned setting were chosen as a purposive sample. Two instruments were utilized to obtain the data; Innovative Work Behavior questionnaire and Ethical Climate Questionnaire. The significance of the acquired data was evaluated at the 5% level. Number and percentage were used to describe qualitative data and Range frequency, mean, standard deviation, and Pearson coefficient were used to characterize quantitative data.

Results: More than half of staff nurses had a positive perception of innovative work behavior and more than three quarters of them had a negative Ethical climate perception.

Conclusion: The study proved a significant relation between Efficiency dimension and the overall innovative work behavior perception p = 0.044, and the economic affairs and innovation dimension and the overall ethical climate perception p = 0.033.

Keywords: Ethical climate; Innovative work behavior; Nursing personnel; Perception.