每周高激活积极情绪、情境和人格在创新工作行为中的作用:一个多层次和交互模型

The role of weekly high‐activated positive mood, context, and personality in innovative work behavior: A multilevel and interactional model

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2013
被引 289 · 同刊同年前 9%
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究了每周高激活积极情绪如何作为核心变量,将人格(开放性)和情境(创新支持)转化为创新工作行为,基于92名员工10周893次观察的多层次分析。

Abstract

Summary This article proposed and tested a multilevel and interactional model of individual innovation in which weekly moods represent a core construct between context, personality, and innovative work behavior. Adopting the circumplex model of affect, innovative work behavior is proposed as resulting from weekly positive and high‐activated mood. Furthermore, drawing on the Big Five model of personality and cognitive appraisal theory, openness to experience and support for innovation are proposed as individual and contextual variables, respectively, which interplay in this process. Openness to experience interacts with support for innovation leading to high‐activated positive mood. Furthermore, openness interacts with these feelings leading to greater levels of innovative work behavior. Overall, the model entails a moderated mediation process where weekly high‐activated positive mood represents a crucial variable for transforming contextual and individual resources into innovative outcomes. These propositions were tested and supported using a diary methodology and multilevel structural equation modeling, on the basis of 893 observations of innovative work behavior and moods nested in 10 weekly waves of data. This information was collected from 92 individuals of diverse occupations employed in 73 distinct companies. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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