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In search of mediators of leadership behavior to Team Creativity in Team Start-ups

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FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.951603

Keywords

Servant Leadership behavior; Transformational Leadership behavior; Team Ambidexterity; Team Climate; Team Creativity; Team Start-up

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology, the Republic of Indonesia [005/UC-LPPM/PT-L/V/2022]

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Team creativity is the first step to innovation in an organization, and team leaders play a significant role in fostering it. This study investigates the impact of leadership behavior on team creativity and proposes team climate and team ambidexterity as mediators for leadership behavior.
Creativity is believed as the first step to innovation, especially in a team or workgroup in an organization. Team Creativity will lead to several innovations in a team, such as product and process innovation. Team leaders play a significant role in embracing Team Creativity. Our study investigates the mediator variables to foster the impact of leadership behavior on Team Creativity in Team Start-up. Earlier research shows that two value-based leadership styles, Transformational and Servant Leadership, significantly affect a team's creativity. We proposed two mediators of leadership behavior to foster Team Creativity: Team Climate and Team Ambidexterity. The sample is early Team Start-ups in several cities in Indonesia, run and led by young people. It is empirical cross-sectional quantitative research with more than 434 participants aggregated into 145 teams. The result shows that Team Climate and Team Ambidexterity are good mediators of Servant and Transformational Leadership behavior to Team Creativity in Team Start-ups. The two variables maximize the impact of leadership behavior on Team Creativity.

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