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Título: | Innovation across cultures |
Autor: | Bracht, Eva M. Monzani, Lucas Boer, Diana Haslam, S. Alexander Kerschreiter, Rudolf Lemoine, Jérémy E. Steffens, Niklas K. Akfirat, Serap Arslan Avanzi, Lorenzo Barghi, Bita Dumont, Kitty Edelmann, Charlotte M. Epitropaki, Olga Fransen, Katrien Giessner, Steffen Gleibs, Ilka H. González, Roberto Laguía González, Ana Lipponen, Jukka Markovits, Yannis Molero, Fernando Moriano, Juan A. Neves, Pedro Orosz, Gábor Roland-Lévy, Christine Schuh, Sebastian C. Sekiguchi, Tomoki Song, Lynda Jiwen Story, Joana Stouten, Jeroen Tatachari, Srinivasan Valdenegro, Daniel van Bunderen, Lisanne Vörös, Viktor Wong, Sut I. Youssef, Farida Zhang, Xin an van Dick, Rolf |
Palavras-chave: | cross-cultural leadership innovative behavior multilevel modeling positive leadership social identification Developmental and Educational Psychology Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Applied Psychology |
Data: | 1-Jan-2023 |
Resumo: | Innovation is considered essential for today's organizations to survive and thrive. Researchers have also stressed the importance of leadership as a driver of followers' innovative work behavior (FIB). Yet, despite a large amount of research, three areas remain understudied: (a) The relative importance of different forms of leadership for FIB; (b) the mechanisms through which leadership impacts FIB; and (c) the degree to which relationships between leadership and FIB are generalizable across cultures. To address these lacunae, we propose an integrated model connecting four types of positive leadership behaviors, two types of identification (as mediating variables), and FIB. We tested our model in a global data set comprising responses of N = 7,225 participants from 23 countries, grouped into nine cultural clusters. Our results indicate that perceived LMX quality was the strongest relative predictor of FIB. Furthermore, the relationships between both perceived LMX quality and identity leadership with FIB were mediated by social identification. The indirect effect of LMX on FIB via social identification was stable across clusters, whereas the indirect effects of the other forms of leadership on FIB via social identification were stronger in countries high versus low on collectivism. Power distance did not influence the relations. |
Descrição: | 15110006) and Fondecyt (1161371). Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Authors. Applied Psychology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Association of Applied Psychology. |
Peer review: | yes |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10362/136065 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1111/apps.12381 |
ISSN: | 0269-994X |
Aparece nas colecções: | NSBE: Nova SBE - Artigos em revista internacional com arbitragem científica |
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