A Self-Determination Approach to Understanding Individual Values as an Interaction Condition on Employees' Innovative Work Behavior in the High-Tech Industry
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- Wang, Zheni (Author)
- Gao, Mengchan (Author)
- Panaccio, Alexandra (Author)
Title
A Self-Determination Approach to Understanding Individual Values as an Interaction Condition on Employees' Innovative Work Behavior in the High-Tech Industry
Abstract
Drawing on self-determination theory (SDT; E.L. Deci & R.M. Ryan, 1985, 2000) and using corporate samples (N = 284; 63% Male; Mean Age = 34, SD = 6.09) from high-tech firms in China, this empirical study explored the path model from satisfaction of the basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness, through autonomous motivation to employees' innovative work behavior (“IWB”; J. De Jong & D. Den Hartog, 2010). It also simultaneously examined the interactions between autonomous work motivation and individual values (collectivism, H.C. Triandis (1995); uncertainty avoidance, R. J. House, P. J. Hanges, M. Javidan, P. W. Dorfman, & V. Gupta (2004); and power distance, J. Farh, R.D. Hackett, & J. Liang (2007)) in the conditioned path model. The regression results obtained from conditional PROCESS analysis (A.F. Hayes, 2013, 2018) suggest that basic psychological needs satisfaction is positively related to employees' IWB via autonomous motivation, but that these indirect effects were weaker when employees' power distance value orientation was high. Implications, limitations, and future research directions are discussed. © 2020 by the Creative Education Foundation, Inc.
Publication
Journal of Creative Behavior
Date
MAR 2021
Volume
55
Issue
1
Pages
183–198
DOI
Citation Key
wangSelfDeterminationApproachUnderstanding2021
ISSN
00220175
Language
english
Extra
14 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Type: Article
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Citation
Wang, Z., Gao, M., & Panaccio, A. (2021). A Self-Determination Approach to Understanding Individual Values as an Interaction Condition on Employees’ Innovative Work Behavior in the High-Tech Industry. Journal of Creative Behavior, 55(1), 183–198. https://doi.org/10.1002/jocb.444
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