利用研究压力:成就动机和研究焦虑对挑战-障碍研究压力源下创新行为的双链中介作用。

IF 3.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Psychology Research and Behavior Management Pub Date : 2025-04-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PRBM.S516863
Jikang Ma, Luping Hu
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研究目的:作为中国新质量生产力时代的高素质创新人才,科研人员在学术工作中往往面临着巨大的压力。然而,一个关键的问题出现了:研究压力是否影响他们的创新行为,如果是,通过什么机制?尽管其意义重大,但很少有学者深入探讨这些问题。本研究以压力的认知交易理论为基础,采用“感知→心理→行为”的研究框架,构建了挑战-障碍研究压力源与研究人员创新行为之间的双链中介模型。患者和方法:进行了两波调查,收集了来自中国30个省份的研究人员的887份有效回复。为了评估提出的假设,采用结构方程模型(SEM)以及通过SPSS和M-PLUS进行的自举分析。这些方法为支持双链中介模型的关系和机制提供了严格的验证。结果:挑战性研究压力源通过成就动机和研究焦虑对科研人员创新行为产生显著正向影响。相反,障碍研究压力源通过相同的双中介路径负向显著影响创新行为。此外,成就动机对研究焦虑具有负向影响,而成就动机和研究焦虑的双链中介在挑战-阻碍型研究压力源对创新行为的影响中起着关键作用。独创性:本研究揭示了挑战型和障碍型研究压力源通过成就动机和研究焦虑这两个相互交织的心理路径来塑造研究人员的创新行为。值得注意的是,我们发现成就动机既可以减轻焦虑,又可以作为连接压力源与创新成果的连锁中介。这些发现推进了在新质量生产力时代培养创造力的知识,为中国寻求提高创新绩效的研究型组织和管理者提供了基于证据的指导。
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Harnessing Research Pressure: A Dual Chain Mediation Effects of Achievement Motivation and Research Anxiety on Innovative Behavior Under Challenge-Hindrance Research Stressors.

Harnessing Research Pressure: A Dual Chain Mediation Effects of Achievement Motivation and Research Anxiety on Innovative Behavior Under Challenge-Hindrance Research Stressors.

Harnessing Research Pressure: A Dual Chain Mediation Effects of Achievement Motivation and Research Anxiety on Innovative Behavior Under Challenge-Hindrance Research Stressors.

Harnessing Research Pressure: A Dual Chain Mediation Effects of Achievement Motivation and Research Anxiety on Innovative Behavior Under Challenge-Hindrance Research Stressors.

Purpose: As high-caliber innovative talents in the era of China's new quality productivity, researchers often face substantial pressures in their academic work. However, a critical question arises: does research pressure influence their innovative behavior, and if so, through what mechanisms? Despite its significance, few scholars have addressed these issues in depth. Grounded in the cognitive transactional theory of stress and adopting a "perception → psychology → behavior" research framework, this study develops a dual chain mediation model to explain the association between challenge-hindrance research stressors and researchers' innovative behavior.

Patients and methods: A two-wave survey was conducted, collecting 887 valid responses from researchers across 30 provinces in China. To evaluate the proposed hypotheses, structural equation modeling (SEM) was employed alongside a bootstrap analysis conducted via SPSS and M-PLUS. These methods provided rigorous validation of the relationships and mechanisms underpinning the dual chain mediation model.

Results: The findings reveal that challenge research stressors positively and significantly influence researchers' innovative behavior, mediated by achievement motivation and research anxiety. Conversely, hindrance research stressors negatively and significantly impact innovative behavior through the same dual mediating paths. Additionally, achievement motivation exerts a negative effect on research anxiety, while the dual chain mediation of achievement motivation and research anxiety plays a pivotal role in linking both challenge-hindrance research stressors to innovative behavior.

Originality: This study reveals that challenge- and hindrance-oriented research stressors shape researchers' innovative behavior through intertwined psychological pathways of achievement motivation and research anxiety. Notably, we identify that achievement motivation both mitigates anxiety and functions as a chain mediator linking stressors to innovative outcomes. These findings advance knowledge on fostering creativity during the era of New Quality Productivity, offering evidence-based guidance for research-oriented organizations and managers in China seeking to enhance innovative performance.

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4.50
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341
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Psychology Research and Behavior Management is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on the science of psychology and its application in behavior management to develop improved outcomes in the clinical, educational, sports and business arenas. Specific topics covered in the journal include: -Neuroscience, memory and decision making -Behavior modification and management -Clinical applications -Business and sports performance management -Social and developmental studies -Animal studies The journal welcomes submitted papers covering original research, clinical studies, surveys, reviews and evaluations, guidelines, expert opinion and commentary, case reports and extended reports.
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