Affect and creative performance: The mediating role of work engagement

Lan Ye, Xiao Chu
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Drawing on self-determination theory, the purpose of this study was to investigate how affect influences employee creativity through work engagement (absorption and attention). In Study 1 we recruited 143 participants to assess their perceptions of affect, creative performance, and work engagement. Study 2 is a longitudinal study in which we examined the stability of the relationship between affect and work engagement with a sample of 87 government employees from Beijing. Positive relationships were identified between affect, work engagement, and creative performance. The result emphasizes the key role of affect in fostering absorption and attention, and consequently, creative performance is amplified. In the context of China’s academia and researchers, the substantial significance of affect in boosting creative performance is demonstrated. The study shows that work engagement mediates the influence of affect on creativity. Work engagement is regarded as a valuable psychological phenomenon due to its significance in terms of creative performance and individual well-being.
情感与创造性表现:工作投入的中介作用
根据自我决定理论,本研究旨在探讨情感如何通过工作投入(吸收和关注)影响员工的创造力。在研究 1 中,我们招募了 143 名参与者,以评估他们对情感、创造性表现和工作投入的看法。研究 2 是一项纵向研究,我们以北京 87 名政府雇员为样本,考察了情感与工作投入之间关系的稳定性。研究发现,情感、工作投入和创造性表现之间存在正相关。这一结果强调了情感在促进吸收和注意力方面的关键作用,从而提高了创造性绩效。在中国学术界和研究人员的背景下,情感对提高创造性绩效具有重要意义。研究表明,工作投入是情感对创造力影响的中介。工作投入被视为一种有价值的心理现象,因为它对创造性绩效和个人福祉具有重要意义。
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