The complementarities between information technologies use, new organizational practices and employees' contextual performance: Evidence from Europe in 2005 and 2010.

Adel Ben youssef, Ludivine Martin, Nessrine Omrani

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Abstract

This article investigates the relationships between Information Technologies (IT), new organizational practices and workers' contextual performance in the European context. Our empirical results are based on data about more than 11 000 employees from 16 European countries in 2005 and more than 16 000 in 2010. First, our results underline asymmetric effects of IT use. Internet use is, indeed, positively related to all aspects of contextual performance in 2010, while computer use has been only positively associated with interpersonal contextual performance in 2005. Second, we find that most of the considered new organizational practices have a positive relationship with employees' contextual performance.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)493-504
Number of pages0
JournalRevue d'Economie Politique
Volume124
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014

Keywords

  • Contextual performance
  • Employees
  • Information technologies
  • New organizational practices

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