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Javed, Basharat; Khan, Abdul Karim; Arjoon, Surendra; Mashkoor, Maria; Haque, Adnan ul – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
Drawing on trait activation theory, we examine ethical leadership as a boundary condition on the relationship between openness to experience and innovative work behavior. We collected data from 291 subordinates and 51 supervisors to test our theoretical model. Our results suggest that openness to experience was positively related to innovative…
Descriptors: Ethics, Innovation, Work Environment, Leadership Styles

Higgins, Lexis F.; And Others – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1992
This paper examines research on influences of emotions on creativity, describes how feelings impact an individual's ability and willingness to function creatively, and discusses the implications for management of creativity in the employment setting. A four-step model of the creative process is discussed, and two sources (proximal and distal) of…
Descriptors: Administration, Adults, Creative Thinking, Creativity

Puccio, Gerard J.; Talbot, Reginald J.; Joniak, Andrew J. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2000
A modified version of Kirton's Adaptor-Innovator Inventory was used to operationalize the person-environment fit model and a self-report measure was used to assess creative productivity in 40 British adults. Results indicate that style match between the individual and the environment was associated with higher levels of product novelty and…
Descriptors: Adults, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Environmental Influences