TY - JOUR AB - Purpose Although we know that HRM practices can have a huge impact on employees’ innovative work behaviour (IWB), we do not know exactly which practices make the difference and how they affect IWB. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to determine the best HRM practices for boosting IWB, to understand the theoretical reasons for this, and to discover mediators and moderators in the relationship between HRM practices and IWB.Design/methodology/approach Based on a systematic review of the literature, the authors carried out a content analysis on 27 peer-reviewed journal articles.Findings Working with the definitions and items provided in the articles, the authors were able to cluster HRM practices according to the ability-motivation-opportunity framework. The best HRM practices for enhancing IWB are training and development, reward, job security, autonomy, task composition, job demand, and feedback.Practical implications The results of this study provide practical information for HRM professionals aiming to develop an HRM system that generates innovative employee behaviours that might help build an innovative climate.Originality/value A framework is presented that aggregates the findings and clarifies which HRM practices influence IWB and how these relationships can be explained. VL - 46 IS - 7 SN - 0048-3486 DO - 10.1108/PR-09-2016-0257 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/PR-09-2016-0257 AU - Bos-Nehles Anna AU - Renkema Maarten AU - Janssen Maike PY - 2017 Y1 - 2017/01/01 TI - HRM and innovative work behaviour: a systematic literature review T2 - Personnel Review PB - Emerald Publishing Limited SP - 1228 EP - 1253 Y2 - 2024/04/18 ER -