被亲人忽视:理解家庭排斥何时以及为何抑制工作中的创造力

Being ignored by loved ones: Understanding when and why family ostracism inhibits creativity at work

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2020
被引 63
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究家庭排斥如何通过家庭-工作冲突和创意过程参与抑制员工创造力,并发现高归属需求者受影响更大。

Abstract

Summary This paper extends the understandings of the contextual antecedents of employee creativity at work by examining what can happen when employees are ostracized by loved ones at home, a phenomenon referred to as family ostracism . Drawing on insights from the conservation of resources (COR) theory, we examine the moderated multiple mediation relationships between family ostracism and an individual's creativity at work through strain‐based family‐to‐work conflict (FWC) and creative process engagement (CPE), moderated by the need for affiliation. Using time‐lagged data collected from working adults in the United Kingdom, our results demonstrate that the relationship between family ostracism and creativity is negatively and serially mediated by both strain‐based FWC and CPE. These results hold even when controlling for the time‐ and behavior‐based dimensions of FWC, workplace ostracism, family undermining, harmonious passion, and Time 1 creativity. Furthermore, individuals with a higher need for affiliation react more strongly to their experiences of family ostracism than those with a lower need. The implications for research and practice are also discussed.

组织行为学创造力家庭排斥资源保存理论