最好的是好的敌人:自恋对领导者-追随者动态中创造力的矛盾影响

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Xueling Wang, Evelyn, Qingjin Wang, Tian Lan, Huang Chen, Zhengrui Li, Qian Cui
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摘要

组织生活中的创造力往往受到复杂的人际关系动态的影响,尤其是当涉及到领导者和追随者的自恋特征时。虽然过去的研究考察了自恋特征对创造力的个体影响,但领导者和追随者自恋特征之间的强大互动在很大程度上被忽视了。为了解决这一差距,我们的研究利用特质激活理论和人-环境契合理论来探索领导者和追随者之间的自恋结盟(或缺乏自恋结盟)如何影响积极和恶意的创造力形式。通过多项式回归分析,我们揭示了有趣的模式:当领导者和追随者的自恋特征一致时,两种类型的创造力都被放大了。然而,高领导、低追随者的自恋特质对比对积极创造力有独特的促进作用,而低领导、高追随者的自恋特质对比对恶意创造力有显著的促进作用。我们还揭示了工作自主性作为关键中介的作用,塑造了这些自恋互动如何影响创造性表达。因此,这项研究揭示了自恋动态在培养组织创造力方面微妙的、往往令人惊讶的影响。
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The Best Is the Enemy of the Good: The Paradoxical Impact of Narcissism on Creativity in Leader-Follower Dynamics

Creativity in organizational life is often shaped by complex interpersonal dynamics, especially when it comes to the role of narcissistic traits in leaders and followers. Although past research has examined the individual effects of narcissistic traits on creativity, the powerful interactions between leader and follower narcissistic traits have remained largely overlooked. Addressing this gap, our study draws on trait activation theory and person-environment fit theory to explore how narcissistic alignment—or lack thereof—between leaders and followers influences both positive and malevolent forms of creativity. Through polynomial regression analysis, we reveal intriguing patterns: when leader and follower narcissistic traits are aligned, both types of creativity are amplified. However, a high-leader, low-follower narcissistic trait contrast uniquely enhances positive creativity, whereas a low-leader, high-follower contrast significantly boosts malevolent creativity. We also uncover the role of work autonomy as a critical mediator, shaping how these narcissistic interactions impact creative expression. This study thus sheds new light on the nuanced, often surprising, effects of narcissistic dynamics in fostering creativity within organizations.

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Journal of Creative Behavior
Journal of Creative Behavior Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Creative Behavior is our quarterly academic journal citing the most current research in creative thinking. For nearly four decades JCB has been the benchmark scientific periodical in the field. It provides up to date cutting-edge ideas about creativity in education, psychology, business, arts and more.
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