Abstract

This study examines perceived organizational climate and organizational identification as potential antecedents of employees’ intrepreneurial behaviors. In particular, the study suggests positive relationships between perceived organizational climate components-structural support and recognition- and intrepreneurial behaviors construct. In addition, employees’ organizational identification is suggested to have a mediating role on the relationship between organizational climate and intrepreneurial behaviors. The survey of this study is performed among employees working in high performing and innovative firms operating in White Good Manufacturing, Food and Drink, Telecommunication, and Textile industries in Turkey. The obtained data from the questionnaires are analyzed through the SPSS statistical packaged software. Analyses results revealed that both dimensions of organizational climate (structural support and organizational recognition) significantly and positively related to intrepreneurial behaviors and perceived organizational identification mediate the effects of the organizational climate on the intrepreneurial behaviors construct.

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