Authors
Jia Hu, Berrin Erdogan, Kaifeng Jiang, Talya N Bauer, Songbo Liu
Publication date
2018/3
Journal
Journal of Applied Psychology
Volume
103
Issue
3
Pages
313-323
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
In this study, we identify leader humility, characterized by being open to admitting one’s limitations, shortcomings, and mistakes, and showing appreciation and giving credit to followers, as a critical leader characteristic relevant for team creativity. Integrating the literatures on creativity and leadership, we explore the relationship between leader humility and team creativity, treating team psychological safety and team information sharing as mediators. Further, we hypothesize and examine team power distance as a moderator of the relationship. We tested our hypotheses using data gathered from 72 work teams and 354 individual members from 11 information and technology firms in China using a multiple-source, time-lagged research design. We found that the positive relationship between leader humility and team information sharing was significant and positive only within teams with a low power distance value. In …
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