A dual cognitive pathway model of leadership influence on creativity

Tingting CHEN, Xu HUANG, Fuli LI*, Yin Yee WANG, Daniela GRÖSCHKE

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Drawing on a dual cognitive pathway model of creativity, we propose that transformational leadership and directive-achieving leadership induce employees' cognitive flexibility and cognitive persistence, respectively. These two cognitive processes differentially mediate the leadership–creativity relationship. Study 1 provides support for the mediation hypotheses, based on a sample of 189 Chinese and 138 Anglo-Australian employee–peer dyads in a retail setting. Study 2, with a sample of 244 employees and their leaders from 66 research-and-development project teams, also tests the moderating effects of project stage. The findings show that transformational leadership has a stronger positive effect on cognitive flexibility in the early stage of a project, while directive-achieving leadership has a stronger positive effect on cognitive persistence in the later stage. Cognitive flexibility and cognitive persistence, in turn, are associated with individual creativity. This research provides important implications for how and when different leadership approaches promote creativity.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere70006
Number of pages25
JournalJournal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
Volume98
Issue number1
Early online date7 Feb 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025

Funding

This research was supported by Early Career Scheme, Research Grants Council of Hong Kong (grant number LU399913) awarded to Tingting Chen, and a grant from National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant number 72272120) awarded to Fuli Li. Studies of this research were approved by the institutional review board of Lingnan University, Hong Kong.

Keywords

  • creativity
  • dual cognitive pathway model of creativity
  • leadership

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