Organizational Innovation Climate and Creative Outcomes: Exploring the Moderating Effect of Time Pressure |
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Authors: | Michael L. A. Hsu Hsueh-Liang Fan |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Chengchi University , Taiwanbmalah@nccu.edu;3. National Chengchi University , Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Time pressure, one of the factors of organizational innovation climate, has an inconsistent effect on employee creativity. Based on the interactional approach, this study attempted to describe time pressure as a moderator. Data were collected from two surveys of R&D employees at Taiwanese national research institutions in 2007 and 2009. The results showed that time pressure moderated the relationship between organizational innovation climate and creative outcomes. As most theorists had predicted, in a strong organizational innovation climate, time pressure hindered creative outcomes. However, as many practitioners advocate, time pressure enhanced creative outcomes in a weak organizational innovation climate. The implications in a time pressure/organizational innovation climate matrix are discussed. |
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