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ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
Volume 45, Issue 4, Pages 757-767Publisher
ACAD MANAGEMENT
DOI: 10.5465/3069309
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We examined relations between creative performance and the extent to which employees received support for creativity from both work (supervisors/coworkers) and nonwork (family/friends) sources. We also examined whether (1) employees' mood states mediated the support-creativity relations and (2) creative personality characteristics moderated these relations. Results demonstrated that work and nonwork support made significant, independent contributions to creative performance. Positive mood mediated these relations, and employees with less creative personalities responded most positively to nonwork support.
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