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Effects of transformational leadership and work engagement on managers? creative performance
2022. Baltic Journal of Management. https://doi.org/10.1108/BJM-11-2021-0449
Jesús Juyumaya, Juan Pablo Torres C
Abstract:
Purpose – To investigate the effect of transformational leadership on creative performance in managers and the mediation effect of work engagement. We also explore whether manager autonomy is a moderator of the model. Design/methodology/approach – We captured information about transformational leadership, work engagement, creative performance, and autonomy using an experimental design and surveys among a sample of managers. We modeled the first-stage moderated mediation effect using Hayes’ Process macro. Findings – The results confirm that transformational leadership is positively related to creative performance in managers. This mediation effect is partially explained by work engagement. Interestingly, autonomy was a significant moderator of the mediation effect. Originality/value – This paper closes a gap between transformational leadership and Job Demands-Resources theory by providing evidence on the effects of transformational leadership, work engagement, and autonomy on managers’ creative performance. We supplement existing empirical tests by adopting an experimental design to eliminate potential alternative explanations. Practical implications – The findings suggest that learning to practice transformational leadership will positively move companies to increase managers’ work engagement and creative performance. These outcomes have been associated with higher productivity and longterm satisfaction, which are predictors of an organization’s effectiveness.
Palabras claves: Transformational leadership, work engagement, creative performance, autonomy, managers.
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