THESIS
2016
vii, 42 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
Abstract
We bring implicit person theory to innovative behavior literature. Borrowing from trait
activation theory, we develop a moderated mediation model: the incremental belief of an
individual's implicit person theory boosts innovative behavior via enhanced cognitive
flexibility, and empowering leadership strengthens this mediation relationship. In addition, to
advancing current knowledge of the positive relationship between innovative behavior and
job performance, we examine empowering leadership as a boundary condition. We collected
multisource and multi-wave data from 308 employees in a knowledge intensive firm in Korea.
The results showed that incremental belief had an indirect positive relationship with
innovative behavior via cognitive flexibility. Furthermore, empowering leade...[
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We bring implicit person theory to innovative behavior literature. Borrowing from trait
activation theory, we develop a moderated mediation model: the incremental belief of an
individual's implicit person theory boosts innovative behavior via enhanced cognitive
flexibility, and empowering leadership strengthens this mediation relationship. In addition, to
advancing current knowledge of the positive relationship between innovative behavior and
job performance, we examine empowering leadership as a boundary condition. We collected
multisource and multi-wave data from 308 employees in a knowledge intensive firm in Korea.
The results showed that incremental belief had an indirect positive relationship with
innovative behavior via cognitive flexibility. Furthermore, empowering leadership
strengthened the positive relationship between incremental belief and cognitive flexibility and
thus strengthened the indirect positive relationship between incremental belief and innovative
behavior (via cognitive flexibility). Finally, the positive relationship between innovative
behavior and job performance was stronger when leadership was more empowering.
Keywords: innovative behavior, implicit person theory, cognitive flexibility, empowering
leadership, job performance.
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