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Workplace events and employee creativity: Amultistudy field investigation

Journal

PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 74, Issue 2, Pages 211-236

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/peps.12399

Keywords

employee creativity; employee improvisation; employee learning orientation; event system theory; workplace event criticality; workplace event novelty

Funding

  1. MOE(Ministry of Education in China) Project of Humanities and Social Sciences [17YJA630093]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71872102, 71502142, 71725001]

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Research has found that the novelty and criticality of workplace events interact to fuel employee creativity through improvisation. The positive relationship between workplace event novelty and employee improvisation is stronger when events are more critical. This study emphasizes the value of an event-oriented theory-building approach in investigating dynamic organizational phenomena.
A burgeoning body of research has examined the influence of stable attributes of individuals, teams, and organizations on employee creativity. Events, however, permeate the increasingly dynamic and uncertain business context. To extend the creativity literature, we draw on event system theory to examine whether, when, and how workplace events impact employee creativity. Our findings based on two time-lagged field studies reveal that workplace event novelty and criticality interact to fuel employee improvisation and in turn, employee creativity. The positive relationship between workplace event novelty and employee improvisation is stronger when workplace events are more critical. Our research highlights the value of an event-oriented theory-building approach to investigate dynamic organizational phenomena.

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