Unlocking the creativity potential of dialectical thinking: Field investigations of the comparative effects of transformational and transactional leadership styles
In a digital economy characterized by high volumes of information and ideas, many of which could be contradictory to one another, employees high in dialectical thinking should be well poised to connect disparate ideas to generate creative solutions for business problems. Yet, it is unclear whether d...
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Main Authors: | CHUA, Roy Y. J., LIM, Jia Hui, WIRUCHNIPAWAN, Wannwiruch (Fon) |
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