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Central European Management Journal

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The Nexus of Management Innovation, Performance Management, and Organizational Performance in the Pakistani Construction Industry

Junaid Aftab
University of Brescia, Italy

Huma Sarwar
University of Brescia, Italy

Nabila Abid
D’Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy

Muhammad Ishaq
Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan

Alina Kiran
University Technical Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia

Fahad Aftab
Institute of Southern Punjab, Pakistan

2022 30 (4) Central European Management Journal

DOI 10.7206/cemj.2658-0845.88

Abstrakt

Purpose: The construction industry in Pakistan faces a turbulent environment and multiple challenges to achieve its targets. In such situations, the interest in innovation grows, especially in management innovation, and the conviction about its significant role in boosting organizational performance gains researchers’ interest. Accordingly, this article examines the mediating role of performance management in the relationship between management innovation and organizational performance.

Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected through a survey based method from 281 managerial rank employees working in the construction industry of Pakistan. The data were analyzed using PROCESS macro.

Findings: The results reveal that management innovation and performance management directly influence organizational performance, while we also confirmed the mediating role of performance management.

Implication: The association between management innovation and performance may seem palpable, but the recent literature asks for a reinvestigation. In tough competition and uncertain market situations, management innovation fosters knowledge creation and helps organizations adapt and drive them to higher performance.

Originality/value: The study results enrich the scholarship about the role of management innovation in stimulating organizational performance and performance management.

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Aftab, Junaid & Sarwar, Huma & Abid, Nabila & Ishaq, Muhammad Ishtiaq & Kiran, Alina & Aftab, Fahad (2022). The Nexus of Management Innovation, Performance Management, and Organizational Performance in the Pakistani Construction Industry . (2022). The Nexus of Management Innovation, Performance Management, and Organizational Performance in the Pakistani Construction Industry . Central European Management Journal, 30(4), 2-26. https://doi.org/10.7206/cemj.2658-0845.88 (Original work published 2022)

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Aftab, Junaid and Sarwar, Huma and Abid, Nabila and Ishaq, Muhammad Ishtiaq and Kiran, Alina and Aftab, Fahad. „The Nexus Of Management Innovation, Performance Management, And Organizational Performance In The Pakistani Construction Industry ”. 2022. Central European Management Journal, t. 30, nr 4, 2022, ss. 2-26.

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Aftab, Junaid and Sarwar, Huma and Abid, Nabila and Ishaq, Muhammad Ishtiaq and Kiran, Alina and Aftab, Fahad. „The Nexus Of Management Innovation, Performance Management, And Organizational Performance In The Pakistani Construction Industry ”. Central European Management Journal, Central European Management Journal, 30, nr 4 (2022): 2-26. doi:10.7206/cemj.2658-0845.88.