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摘要
目的领导力是员工创造性自我效能感的重要促进因素,过去的研究表明,仆人式领导力与创造性自我效能感之间存在正相关关系。本研究借鉴了社会交换理论和社会认知理论,探讨了角色清晰度的调节作用。研究结果结果证实了仆人式领导与创造性自我效能感之间存在正相关,并表明角色清晰度与创造性自我效能感之间存在 U 型关系。此外,角色清晰度对仆人式领导与创造性自我效能感之间的关系起到了积极的调节作用。研究局限/意义本研究使用的样本主要由特定环境中受过高等教育的员工组成。本研究表明,领导者可以通过仆人式领导来支持员工的创造性自我效能感,尤其是在角色清晰度较高的情况下。原创性/价值快速变化的工作环境的特点是角色清晰度降低,因此需要关注角色清晰度对仆人式领导与创造性自我效能感之间关系的调节作用。
Exploring relationships among servant leadership, role clarity and creative self-efficacy
Purpose
Leadership is an essential contributor to employee creative self-efficacy, and past research suggests a positive relationship between servant leadership and creative self-efficacy. However, the relationship is complex and contingent upon moderating variables, and this research examines the moderating effect of role clarity by drawing on social exchange theory and social cognitive theory.
Design/methodology/approach
Data collected from a survey among 116 emergency room employees is used to test the research model using moderated ordinary least squares regression.
Findings
The results confirm a positive relationship between servant leadership and creative self-efficacy and suggest a U-shaped relationship between role clarity and creative self-efficacy. Furthermore, role clarity positively moderates the relationship between servant leadership and creative self-efficacy.
Research limitations/implications
The sample used for this research mainly consisted of highly educated employees within a specific setting. Future research is needed to study if the relationships found in this research can be generalized to other organizational settings.
Practical implications
This research suggests that leaders can support employees' creative self-efficacy through servant leadership, particularly when coupled with high role clarity.
Originality/value
Rapidly changing work environments are characterized by decreased role clarity, so attention is needed to its moderating role on the relationship between servant leadership and creative self-efficacy.
期刊介绍:
The journal addresses a broad range of topics which are relevant to organizations and reflective of societal developments. Public and private sector organizations alike face ongoing pressure to streamline activities, improve efficiency and achieve demanding organizational objectives. In this context, the ability of senior managers to understand the culture and dynamics of organizations and to deliver strong leadership during periods of change, could be the difference between organizational failure and success.