How Does Innovation Unfold? The Relationship between Self-regulatory Processes and Creative Performance

Creative performance is critical for the success of individuals and organizations in dynamic environments. In order to have a positive impact, attempts to increase creative performance need to be based on a well-developed understanding of the psychological processes that underlie creative performanc...

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Main Authors: BLEDOW, Ronald Joachim, Vossaert, Lien
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-46982014-02-04T11:37:58Z How Does Innovation Unfold? The Relationship between Self-regulatory Processes and Creative Performance BLEDOW, Ronald Joachim Vossaert, Lien Creative performance is critical for the success of individuals and organizations in dynamic environments. In order to have a positive impact, attempts to increase creative performance need to be based on a well-developed understanding of the psychological processes that underlie creative performance. The present study aims to contribute to this understanding theoretically and empirically. It examines relations between self-regulatory processes and creative performance on real word projects. Based on Personality Systems Interaction Theory processes of self-regulation are specified that uniquely contribute to creative performance: Self-determination, planning, an iterative procedure and positive fantasies. The degree of exploration and exploitation that is demanded in a job is examined as a moderating boundary condition of self-regulatory processes. Hypotheses were tested using the event-reconstruction method with multi-source data of employees and managers on 202 projects in a variety of creative professions and industries. Results of multilevel modeling confirmed the unique positive relations between self-determination, planning, an iterative procedure and creative performance. Planning was most strongly related if a person’s job demanded a balanced level of exploitation and exploration. Positive fantasies were only related to creative performance if jobs demanded high levels of exploration. The strengths and weaknesses of the study’s method are discussed and the practical implications for facilitating creative performance are discussed. 2013-05-22T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3699 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Technology and Innovation
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BLEDOW, Ronald Joachim
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How Does Innovation Unfold? The Relationship between Self-regulatory Processes and Creative Performance
description Creative performance is critical for the success of individuals and organizations in dynamic environments. In order to have a positive impact, attempts to increase creative performance need to be based on a well-developed understanding of the psychological processes that underlie creative performance. The present study aims to contribute to this understanding theoretically and empirically. It examines relations between self-regulatory processes and creative performance on real word projects. Based on Personality Systems Interaction Theory processes of self-regulation are specified that uniquely contribute to creative performance: Self-determination, planning, an iterative procedure and positive fantasies. The degree of exploration and exploitation that is demanded in a job is examined as a moderating boundary condition of self-regulatory processes. Hypotheses were tested using the event-reconstruction method with multi-source data of employees and managers on 202 projects in a variety of creative professions and industries. Results of multilevel modeling confirmed the unique positive relations between self-determination, planning, an iterative procedure and creative performance. Planning was most strongly related if a person’s job demanded a balanced level of exploitation and exploration. Positive fantasies were only related to creative performance if jobs demanded high levels of exploration. The strengths and weaknesses of the study’s method are discussed and the practical implications for facilitating creative performance are discussed.
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author BLEDOW, Ronald Joachim
Vossaert, Lien
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title How Does Innovation Unfold? The Relationship between Self-regulatory Processes and Creative Performance
title_short How Does Innovation Unfold? The Relationship between Self-regulatory Processes and Creative Performance
title_full How Does Innovation Unfold? The Relationship between Self-regulatory Processes and Creative Performance
title_fullStr How Does Innovation Unfold? The Relationship between Self-regulatory Processes and Creative Performance
title_full_unstemmed How Does Innovation Unfold? The Relationship between Self-regulatory Processes and Creative Performance
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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