Previously reported polymer-supported oxime palladacycle catalyst has shown effective catalytic activity in the Suzuki coupling reaction. In this work, the effect of microwave on reaction rate and induction period was examined by comparing them with the conventional heating. Undoubtedly, microwave heating effectively enhanced the catalytic performance in the Suzuki reaction. In-depth observation of the kinetic profiles revealed that the microwave irradiation not only reduced the overall reaction time but also significantly decreased the induction period to less than 3min. Finally, the performance of the catalyst in water, coupling of potassium phenyltrifluoroborate and aryl bromides, and recyclability were also examined.