2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.748747
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Strengths-Based Job Crafting and Employee Creativity: The Role of Job Self-Efficacy and Workplace Status

Abstract: While argued to be fostering creativity, the effect of job crafting on creativity often turned out to be less effective than expected. The reason is that most existing studies focused on the top-down job design interventions. We proposed an elaborated theoretical model to explain the influence of strengths-based job crafting (SJC) on employee creativity (EC). Specifically, we examined the mediating effect of job self-efficacy (JSE) and the moderating effect of workplace status (WP) based on self-affirmation th… Show more

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“…Existing management researches has recognized the importance of workplace status and creativity from an early stage, but the theoretical and empirical study on workplace status has only begun to emerge in recent years (Blader and Yu, 2017; Sun and Jin, 2021; Djurdjevic et al , 2017). Notably, scholars have not reached a consensus on the relationship between workplace status and creativity (Sun and Jin, 2021; Liu et al , 2020; Yang et al , 2021). Some scholars believe that workplace status has a positive impact on individual creativity, because those with higher status enjoy more advantages and are less constrained.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Existing management researches has recognized the importance of workplace status and creativity from an early stage, but the theoretical and empirical study on workplace status has only begun to emerge in recent years (Blader and Yu, 2017; Sun and Jin, 2021; Djurdjevic et al , 2017). Notably, scholars have not reached a consensus on the relationship between workplace status and creativity (Sun and Jin, 2021; Liu et al , 2020; Yang et al , 2021). Some scholars believe that workplace status has a positive impact on individual creativity, because those with higher status enjoy more advantages and are less constrained.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third aspect is workplace reputation, when a member is considered to have more instrumental social value (Leary et al , 2014), he/she is proved to have more reputation. Workplace status reflects people’s basic views and attitudes toward their positions and could have a significant impact on individual psychology, communication mode and behavior (Djurdjevic, 2017; Liu et al , 2020; Yang et al , 2021).…”
Section: Theoretical Review and Research Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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