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Linking transformational leadership with employees’ engagement in the creative process
Author Affiliations
King Abdulaziz University, Wuhan University of Technology, University of Chittagong, Wuhan University, ...
Published InManagement Research Review
Year2019
Citations106
Abstract
Purpose Given that individual creativity is a critical element to achieving organizational competitiveness, the purpose of this study is to attempt to investigate how transformational leadership (TL) drives employee creative process engagement (CPE) by improving their creative self-efficacy (CSE). Design/methodology/approach Analysis has been performed based on 194 responses from information and communication technology firms using a cross-sectional survey design. The study follows a deductive research approach to test the hypotheses. It uses SmartPLS2 and IBM SPSS 21 for a structural equation model. Findings The investigation finds that TL significantly predicts CPE, and CSE partially mediates the TL–CPE relationship. The result demonstrates that TL shapes an organizational climate conducive to the employees’ CPE by building employees’ self-efficacy. Research limitations/implications The study…
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Fields & Keywords
Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementJob Satisfaction and Organizational BehaviorCreativity in Education and NeurosciencePerfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety StudiesKnowledge managementMarketingSocial psychologyOperating systemPaleontologyNanotechnologyChromatographyDevelopmental psychologyMachine learningSocial science