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Narrowing the Creativity Gap: The Moderating Effects of Perceived Support for Creativity
Authors:Trudy C Diliello  Jeffery D Houghton  David Dawley
Institution:1. Naval Facilities Expeditionary Logistics Center;2. West Virginia University
Abstract:This article examines the role of 3 types of perceived support for creativity in moderating the relation between creative self-efficacy and self-perceived creativity. The findings suggest significant interaction effects for perceived work-group support and supervisor support, but not for perceived organizational support. This study is among the first to (a) examine the importance of perceived support for creativity in unlocking creative potential and increasing creativity in organizations and (b) use interaction terms in structural equation modeling (SEM) to investigate moderator effects in an applied research setting. These results imply that organizational interventions focused on training supervisors and work-group members to support creativity in the workplace may be more effective than broader and less focused interventions at the organizational level.
Keywords:creative self-efficacy  perceived support for creativity  self-perceived creativity  structural equation modeling
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