工作道德化对创造力的益处与负担

The Benefits and Burdens of Work Moralization on Creativity

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2022
被引 41
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中文导读

研究了工作道德化(将道德考量融入工作任务的程度)如何通过预防焦点(道德反刍)和促进焦点(认知灵活性)两种路径影响员工创造力,并发现当员工感知到与组织价值观一致时,道德化更可能提升创造力。

Abstract

Although morality has long been considered an important and integral element of organizational life for employees, current research suggests that moral considerations will reduce creativity. However, emerging evidence hints that morality may not always be a burden and instead could spark creativity. In this paper, I develop a model that investigates how work moralization—or the degree to which individuals integrate moral considerations into their work tasks—influences employee creativity. Drawing on regulatory focus theory, I argue that work moralization can lead to prevention-focused cognitions—namely moral rumination—which impair and redirect the cognitive resources needed for creativity. However, I also posit that work moralization can lead to promotion-focused cognitions—namely cognitive flexibility—leading employees to adopt cognitive approaches that increase creativity. Moreover, integrating research on value congruence, I suggest that work moralizers are the least likely to ruminate—and the most likely to become cognitively flexible—when they perceive that their values are aligned with those of their organization, which ultimately fosters higher levels of creativity. I test my theoretical model with two field studies and an immersive pre-registered experiment. This research challenges the consensus that moral considerations will generally have a negative impact on creativity and offers important contributions to research on organizational ethics and creativity.

创造力道德组织行为社会心理学认知