When Coworkers’ Incompetence Accusations Hinder My Psychological Safety and Creativity: The Moderating Role of Servant Leadership

Received:October 16, 2017  Revised:October 16, 2017

Key Words:  incompetence accusation, creativity, psychological safety, servant leadership

Author NameAffiliation
Ye Li* Guanghua School of Management, Peking University 
Riyou Mao0 School of Business Administration, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics 
Jiang Wang0 Guanghua School of Management, Peking University 

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Abstract:
      Based on social information processing theory, we delineate coworkers and leaders as relevant and important social information sources for employees’ creativity. We propose that perception of coworker incompetence accusations reduces employees’ psychological safety and in turn hinders creativity. Moreover, servant leadership, signaling positive social information, counterbalances the negative effect of coworker incompetence accusations on psychological safety and sequential creativity. Time-lagged data collected from 326 dyads of supervisors and subordinates confirmed the moderated mediation framework. Theoretical and practical implications with future research directions are also discussed.

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