创造力是一段旅程,而不是目的地:服务工作者的团队流动理论视角

IF 10.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Anastasia Kulichyova , Alisha Ali , Martin McCracken , Judith Woods , Sandra Moffett
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团队合作被认为可以支持员工的创造力,对组织的可持续发展和生存至关重要。然而,释放团队合作创造力的方式仍然是一个未实现的机会。通过整合团队流理论,我们举例说明了如何在团队中激活流并产生创造力,增加了关于团队达到最佳状态的新兴文献。采用创造性的问题解决干预,通过参与观察和对一线酒店经理的半结构化访谈收集定性数据。我们展示了团队流动在个人、团队和组织层面产生的创造力结果,我们的数据强调了对个人创造力的长期影响。值得注意的是,我们用我们的模型扩展了团队流动理论,促进了创造力过程的讨论,并为团队合作和个人创造力之间的相互关系如何实现提供了重要的见解。我们的研究结果对寻求推动高绩效、创造性组织的商业领袖具有启示意义。
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Creativity is a journey, not a destination: A team flow theory perspective for service workers
Teamwork, recognised for supporting employee creativity, is crucial to organisational sustainability and survival. However, the ways of unlocking teamwork for creativity remain an unrealised opportunity. By integrating team flow theory, we exemplify how flow can be activated in teams and give rise to creativity, adding to the nascent literature on teams achieving an optimal state. Using a creative problem-solving intervention, qualitative data was collected via participant observation and semi-structured interviews with front-line hotel managers. We show the creativity outcomes at the individual, team, and organisational levels resulting from team flow, with our data emphasising the longer-term impacts on individual creativity. Notably, we extend team flow theory with our model, contributing to the discussion of creativity processes and offering important insights into how the reciprocal relationship between teamwork and individual creativity can be achieved. Our findings have implications for business leaders seeking to drive high-performing, creative organisations.
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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Business Research aims to publish research that is rigorous, relevant, and potentially impactful. It examines a wide variety of business decision contexts, processes, and activities, developing insights that are meaningful for theory, practice, and/or society at large. The research is intended to generate meaningful debates in academia and practice, that are thought provoking and have the potential to make a difference to conceptual thinking and/or practice. The Journal is published for a broad range of stakeholders, including scholars, researchers, executives, and policy makers. It aids the application of its research to practical situations and theoretical findings to the reality of the business world as well as to society. The Journal is abstracted and indexed in several databases, including Social Sciences Citation Index, ANBAR, Current Contents, Management Contents, Management Literature in Brief, PsycINFO, Information Service, RePEc, Academic Journal Guide, ABI/Inform, INSPEC, etc.
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