白日梦与工作认知需求对创造力的作用:经验开放性和神经质人格状态的角色

Creativity as a Function of Daydreaming and Cognitive Demands at Work: The Role of Openness to Experience and Neuroticism Personality States

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2025
被引 3
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究基于日常日记数据,探讨工作认知需求如何通过不同类型的白日梦影响创造力,并揭示经验开放性和神经质人格状态的关键调节作用。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Recent research in organizational behavior has begun to focus on the role of daydreaming in the workplace, which refers to the spontaneous shift of attention from the external environment to internally generated thoughts. Emergent research suggests that daydreaming evolving from cognitive demands at work may serve as a precursor to creativity. However, despite this incipient interest, whether, how, and why different forms of cognitive demands lead to discrete forms of daydreaming and, therefore, creative outcomes in organizations remain in their early stages. Drawing on the Situation‐Based Contingency of the Personality Manifestation Model, we propose that personality states, specifically openness to experience and neuroticism, have a pivotal role in explaining the effects of problem‐solving and monitoring demands on problem‐constructive daydreaming and guilt and fear‐of‐failure daydreaming, which, in turn, have varying effects on creative thinking. Our hypotheses were tested using data from a daily diary study conducted over one workweek with professional employees across diverse organizations. This study contributes to the emerging literature on daydreaming and personality states in organizations by illuminating their role in fostering creativity within the workplace.

组织行为学创造力人格心理学认知需求白日梦