Cognitive and social mechanisms : the role of emotions in creativity through work-based learning from a functionalist perspective
Purpose: From a functionalist perspective, this study aims to examine empirically how positive and negative emotions can exert influence on creativity in the workplace. This study built and tested a theoretical framework that delineates the effect of emotions on employee creativity through different learning mechanisms. Design/methodology/approach: Field surveys were conducted in a Chinese company and data were collected from 340 employee-supervisor dyads. Findings: The results indicate that positive emotions were positively related to task-related learning and interactional learning, both of which promote employee creativity. Task-related learning mediated the association between positive emotions and creativity. Nevertheless, negative emotions hindered employees from interactional learning and were negatively associated with creativity. Interactional learning mediated the association between negative emotions and creativity. Moreover, the interaction between positive and negative emotions was negatively associated with task-related learning. Originality/value: This study contributes to the literature on emotions and employee learning by demonstrating the value of using a functionalist perspective through different procedural mechanisms for employee outcomes and exploring the mediation effects of different learning behaviors in promoting creativity.
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2021
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Authors: | Liu, Wei ; Li, Jing Wei ; Zhou, Qi Wei |
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Chinese Management Studies. - Emerald, ISSN 1750-614X, ZDB-ID 2280185-6. - Vol. 16.2021, 2 (10.06.), p. 334-355
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Emerald |
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