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Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of transformational leadership on creative performance in managers and the mediation effect of work engagement. The study also explores whether manager autonomy is a moderator of the model.Design/methodology/approachThe authors captured information about transformational leadership, work engagement, creative performance and autonomy, using an experimental design and surveys among a sample of managers. They modeled the first-stage moderated mediation effect using Hayes' PROCESS macro.FindingsThe results confirm that transformational leadership is positively related to creative performance in managers. This mediation effect is partially explained by work engagement. Interestingly, autonomy was a significant moderator of the mediation effect.Practical implicationsThe findings suggest that learning to practice transformational leadership will positively move companies to increase managers' work engagement and creative performance. These outcomes have been associated with higher productivity and long-term satisfaction, which are predictors of an organization's effectiveness.Originality/valueThis paper closes a gap between transformational leadership and job demands-resources (JD-R) theory by providing evidence on the effects of transformational leadership, work engagement and autonomy on managers' creative performance. The authors supplement existing empirical tests by adopting an experimental design to eliminate potential alternative explanations.
目的研究变革型领导对管理者创新绩效的影响以及工作投入的中介作用。本研究还探讨了管理者的自主性是否对该模型起到调节作用。设计/方法/方法作者通过实验设计和对管理者样本的调查,获得了关于变革型领导、工作投入、创造性表现和自主性的信息。他们使用Hayes' s PROCESS宏观模型来模拟第一阶段有调节的中介效应。研究结果证实,变革型领导与管理者的创造性表现呈正相关。工作投入可以部分解释这种中介效应。有趣的是,自主性对中介效应有显著的调节作用。实践意义研究结果表明,学习实践变革型领导将积极推动公司提高管理者的工作投入和创造性表现。这些结果与更高的生产力和长期满意度有关,这是组织有效性的预测因素。原创性/价值本文通过提供证据证明变革型领导、工作投入和自主性对管理者创造性绩效的影响,缩小了变革型领导与工作需求-资源(JD-R)理论之间的差距。作者通过采用实验设计来消除潜在的替代解释来补充现有的经验检验。
期刊介绍:
The Baltic region has experienced rapid political and economic change over recent years. The challenges to managers and management researchers operating within the area are often different to those experienced in other parts of the world. The Baltic Journal of Management contributes to an understanding of different management cultures and provides readers with a fresh look at emerging management practices and research in the countries of the Baltic region and beyond.