Enhancing employees’ creativity through entrepreneurial leadership: can knowledge sharing and creative self-efficacy matter?
VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems
ISSN: 2059-5891
Article publication date: 3 December 2021
Issue publication date: 2 January 2024
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to examine knowledge sharing as an explanatory variable between entrepreneurial leadership and employee creativity. The authors further examined the moderating role of creative self-efficacy between knowledge sharing and employee creativity.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors collected data from 307 employees and their immediate supervisors working in IT-based organizations.
Findings
The authors noted that entrepreneurial leaders positively affect employees’ creativity and knowledge sharing positively explains this association. The authors further noted individuals high in creative self-efficacy strengthen the association between knowledge sharing and employee creativity.
Research limitations/implications
The authors used a cross-sectional design to collect data that may restrict causality. Still, the study suggests management learn, develop and implement entrepreneurial skills that foster knowledge sharing to enhance creativity. In addition, hiring individuals with creative self-efficacy would further encourage creativity.
Originality/value
Drawing upon social exchange theory, the authors are first to examine knowledge sharing as a mediating mechanism between entrepreneurial leadership and employee creativity. In addition, the authors examined creative self-efficacy as a conditional variable on the association between knowledge sharing and employee creativity.
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Acknowledgements
The authors are thankful to the Editor-in-Chief, anonymous reviewers and participants of the study.
Citation
Islam, T. and Asad, M. (2024), "Enhancing employees’ creativity through entrepreneurial leadership: can knowledge sharing and creative self-efficacy matter?", VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems, Vol. 54 No. 1, pp. 59-73. https://doi.org/10.1108/VJIKMS-07-2021-0121
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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