How abusive supervision climate affects team creativity : the contingent role of task interdependence
Purpose: Drawing on theories of social information processing and social identity, the authors explore how abusive supervision climate affects team creativity in a Chinese cultural context. The authors propose that this relation will be mediated by collective efficacy and group identification and moderated by task interdependence Design/methodology/approach: The study conducted a confirmatory factor analysis and hierarchical regression to analyze the paired data from 67 research and development (R&D) teams involving 378 employees and employers in a Chinese cultural context. Findings: Results demonstrate that abusive supervision climate was negatively related to team creativity, fully mediated by collective efficacy and group identification in a Chinese cultural context. In addition, task interdependence strengthened the positive relation between collective efficacy and team creativity, as well the positive relation between group identification and team creativity. Originality/value: Although research has explored how abusive supervision climate influences individual creativity, few studies have investigated the relation between abusive supervision climate and team creativity in a Chinese cultural context. This study is one of the first to explore how abusive supervision climate affects team creativity in a Chinese cultural context and examine the moderating role of task interdependence in the relation between abusive supervision climate and team creativity.
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2021
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Authors: | Men, Chenghao ; Yue, Lei ; Weiwei, Huo ; Liu, Bing ; Li, Guangwei |
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European Journal of Innovation Management. - Emerald, ISSN 1460-1060, ZDB-ID 2028189-4. - Vol. 25.2021, 4 (29.04.), p. 1183-1199
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Emerald |
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