The influence of leader regulatory focus on employee creativity
Brockner and Higgins (Brockner, J., Higgins, E. T. 2001. Regulatory focus theory: Implications for the study of emotions at work. Organizational Behavior & Human Decision Processes, 86(1), 35-66.) suggest that a leader's behavior may be perceived as an organizational endorsement of promotion-focused or prevention-focused concerns and that this perception will influence employee behavior by eliciting a congruent state of regulatory focus. We tested this hypothesis using matched pairs of leaders and employees from a Chinese firm and found that employee creativity is positively associated with the promotion focus of the supervisor's behavior. Consequently, through their actions, promotion-focused leaders may increase the likelihood of entrepreneurial action in their firms by eliciting a promotion-focused state of eagerness from their employees.
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2008
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Authors: | Wu, Cindy ; McMullen, Jeffery S. ; Neubert, Mitchell J. ; Yi, Xiang |
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Journal of Business Venturing. - Elsevier, ISSN 0883-9026. - Vol. 23.2008, 5, p. 587-602
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Elsevier |
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