How cultural intelligence facilitates employee creativity: The roles of intercultural citizenship behavior and perceived disharmony

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Yang Yang, Qin Yang, Crystal Jiang
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Employee creativity is widely recognized as a pivotal factor for organizational innovation. Despite the known benefits of cultural intelligence (CQ) in enhancing task performance in intercultural environments, little research has examined the relationship between individual CQ and creativity. Drawing from the interactionist perspective, where creativity arises from the dynamic interaction between individuals and their environments, this research explores how individual CQ dimensions (metacognitive and motivational) enhance creativity through social interactions and cultural environments in multinational corporations (MNCs). Using a sample of 116 employees from three multinational companies, this study examines the relationship among individual CQ, intercultural citizenship behavior (intercultural OCB), perceived intercultural disharmony, and creativity. A moderated mediation model was tested with the PROCESS SPSS macro analysis. Results show that the positive relationships between the two types of CQ, metacognitive and motivational CQ, and creativity are mediated by intercultural OCB. Furthermore, the mediated association between CQ and creativity is moderated by perceived disharmony within the organization. This research extends the study of organizational innovation by focusing on specific CQ through an interaction approach, which has not been fully explored. It enriches our understanding of how MNCs can leverage employee cultural differences to facilitate innovation.
文化智能如何促进员工的创造力?跨文化公民行为和感知不和谐的作用
员工的创造力被广泛认为是组织创新的关键因素。尽管文化智能(CQ)在提高跨文化环境中的任务绩效方面的益处众所周知,但很少有研究探讨个人文化智能与创造力之间的关系。互动主义观点认为,创造力源于个人与其环境之间的动态互动,本研究从这一观点出发,探讨了个人 CQ 维度(元认知和动机)如何通过跨国公司中的社会互动和文化环境提高创造力。本研究以三家跨国公司的 116 名员工为样本,探讨了个人 CQ、跨文化公民行为(跨文化 OCB)、感知到的跨文化不和谐与创造力之间的关系。通过 PROCESS SPSS 宏观分析检验了调节中介模型。结果表明,元认知 CQ 和动机 CQ 这两类 CQ 与创造力之间的正相关关系受到跨文化公民行为的中介作用。此外,CQ 与创造力之间的中介关系还受到组织内部不和谐感的调节。这项研究通过互动方法关注特定的 CQ,扩展了对组织创新的研究。它丰富了我们对跨国公司如何利用员工文化差异促进创新的理解。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Cross Cultural Management is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research in cross cultural aspects of management, work and organization. The International Journal of Cross Cultural Management (IJCCM) aims to provide a specialized academic medium and main reference for the encouragement and dissemination of research on cross cultural aspects of management, work and organization. This includes both original qualitative and quantitative empirical work as well as theoretical and conceptual work which adds to the understanding of management across cultures.
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