Authors
Julija Mell, Eric Quintane, Giles Hirst, Andrew Bruce Carnegie
Publication date
2018/7/2
Journal
Academy of Management Proceedings
Volume
2018
Issue
1
Pages
10521
Publisher
Academy of Management
Description
Middle managers, also known as supervisors, have a key integrative function in organizations. They serve as an interface between senior managers and employees and, at the same time, connect their group to other organizational groups through boundary spanning. It is well established that supervisors' boundary spanning, i.e., seeking advice from other organizational groups, is a potent antecedent of employee creativity. In this paper, we examine how supervisors foster employee creativity when these two roles are not aligned, namely when supervisors work for senior managers who are Machiavellian and limit their boundary spanning. Our main argument is that supervisors can align these roles by managing their relationship with their manager. We test our theory using data from two organizations. Using multilevel exponential random graph models, we examine the impact of manager Machiavellianism on …
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Scholar articles
J Mell, E Quintane, G Hirst, AB Carnegie - Academy of Management Proceedings, 2018