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Daily within-person effects of job autonomy and work engagement on innovative behaviour : The cross-level moderating role of creative self-efficacy
Orth, Maximilian; Volmer, Judith (2017): Daily within-person effects of job autonomy and work engagement on innovative behaviour : The cross-level moderating role of creative self-efficacy, in: European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, London [u.a.]: Taylor and Francis, Jg. 26, Nr. 4, S. 601–612, doi: 10.1080/1359432X.2017.1332042.
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Title of the Journal:
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
ISSN:
1464-0643
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Year of publication:
2017
Volume:
26
Issue:
4
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Language:
English
Abstract:
Adopting a dynamic within-person perspective on employee innovation, the present study investigates the role of situational job autonomy and momentary work engagement as day-level correlates of innovative behaviour. Anticipating individual differences in the strength of these intraindividual associations, we propose dispositional creative self-efficacy (CSE) to serve as a cross-level moderating influence amplifying the day-specific predictive power of autonomy and work engagement for innovative behaviour. Hierarchical linear modelling analyses of the nested data from 123 employees surveyed over 5 consecutive work days suggest that both autonomy and work engagement positively predict self-reported innovative behaviour on a daily basis. Whereas the engagement–innovation link emerges as homogenous across persons, results indicate that the daily within-person effect of autonomy on innovative behaviour varies significantly as a function of CSE such that it is greater for individuals who hold higher rather than lower CSE beliefs. Implications for future research, limitations, and practical implications are discussed.
Keywords:
Innovation, job autonomy, work engagement, creative self-efficacy, diary study
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Type:
Article
Activation date:
October 10, 2017
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https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/42570