通往创新的灵活路径:缓解通勤对创造性越轨的影响

Flexible paths to innovation: mitigating commuting’s impact on creative deviance

Journal of Managerial Psychology · 2024
被引 3
ABS 3

中文导读

研究通勤时间如何通过损害工作与生活平衡来抑制员工的创造性越轨行为,并发现灵活工作安排能缓解这种负面效应,对管理者制定支持创新与员工福祉的政策有参考价值。

Abstract

Purpose This study aims to investigate how long commutes negatively affect employees’ creative deviance at work, exploring the mediating role that impaired work–life balance plays in linking commute to restricted creative deviance, as well as examining whether access to flexible work arrangements can alleviate commuting’s detrimental indirect effects. Design/methodology/approach This study employed a three-wave survey methodology conducted over monthly intervals with 246 participants in China’s Pearl River Delta region. Rigorous screening ensured a demographically diverse sample. Findings Commuting time negatively affects creative deviance, both directly and indirectly through work–life balance. Flexible work arrangements mitigate the adverse effects of long commutes on work–life balance, subsequently weakening the indirect effect of commuting time on creative deviance through work–life balance. Practical implications A holistic approach is suggested for organizations aiming to foster a supportive and ethical work environment, which involves a combination of organizational policies, leadership practices and individual actions to promote both creativity and employee welfare. Originality/value This research breaks new ground by identifying commuting time as a key factor influencing creative deviance in the workplace, mediated by work–life balance. It integrates transportation research with organizational behavior, applying an ethics of care perspective to challenge traditional paradigms. The study’s interdisciplinary approach, bridging multiple fields, provides a novel, holistic view of how non-work factors impact workplace innovation.

组织行为学人力资源管理工作与生活平衡创新管理交通与通勤