Leader's relational power and follower creativity: The mediating role of follower relational identification and the moderating role of perceived organizational support for creativity

IF 7.5 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
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Power is an essential part of an organization's functioning. It is important to investigate how a leader's power shapes follower creativity. However, few studies have explored the impact of a leader's power on creativity from a leader–follower dyadic perspective. Simultaneously, the influence of a leader's relational power on followers is worthy of further investigation. From an interpersonal perspective, this study sheds light on relational power to explore how and when a leader's relational power affects follower creativity. Specifically, drawing on the conservation of resources (COR) theory and relational identification theory, we argue that a leader's relational power stimulates follower creativity, and this positive relationship is mediated by the follower's relational identification with the leader. Meanwhile, the indirect effect of a leader's relational power on follower creativity is moderated by perceived organizational support for creativity. Multitime and multisource data were collected to test our hypotheses. We found that a leader's relational power is positively related to follower creativity. The mediating role of the follower's identification with the leader and the moderating role of perceived organizational support for creativity are also supported. Therefore, our study illuminates how and when leaders can promote follower creativity by constructing relational power. Simultaneously, our study deepens our understanding of a leader's relational power in the workplace.
领导关系权力与下属创造力:下属关系认同的中介作用和组织支持对创造力的调节作用
权力是组织运作的重要组成部分。研究领导者的权力如何影响追随者的创造力非常重要。然而,很少有研究从领导者-追随者的角度探讨领导者的权力对创造力的影响。同时,领导者的关系权力对追随者的影响也值得进一步研究。本研究从人际关系的角度出发,揭示了关系权力,探讨了领导者的关系权力如何以及何时影响追随者的创造力。具体来说,借鉴资源保护(COR)理论和关系认同理论,我们认为领导者的关系权力会激发追随者的创造力,而这种正向关系是以追随者对领导者的关系认同为中介的。同时,感知到的组织对创造力的支持也会调节领导者关系力对追随者创造力的间接影响。为了验证我们的假设,我们收集了多种时间和多种来源的数据。我们发现,领导者的关系权力与追随者的创造力呈正相关。追随者对领导者的认同所起的中介作用和感知到的组织对创造力的支持所起的调节作用也得到了支持。因此,我们的研究阐明了领导者如何以及何时通过构建关系权力来促进追随者的创造力。同时,我们的研究也加深了我们对工作场所中领导者关系权力的理解。
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CiteScore
12.90
自引率
5.30%
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113
审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: The European Management Journal (EMJ) stands as a premier scholarly publication, disseminating cutting-edge research spanning all realms of management. EMJ articles challenge conventional wisdom through rigorously informed empirical and theoretical inquiries, offering fresh insights and innovative perspectives on key management themes while remaining accessible and engaging for a wide readership. EMJ articles embody intellectual curiosity and embrace diverse methodological approaches, yielding contributions that significantly influence both management theory and practice. We actively seek interdisciplinary research that integrates distinct research traditions to illuminate contemporary challenges within the expansive domain of European business and management. We strongly encourage cross-cultural investigations addressing the unique challenges faced by European management scholarship and practice in navigating global issues and contexts.
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