Work curiosity and R&D professionals’ creative performance: Scientists vs. engineers
Yu-Yu Chang,
Hui-Yu Shih and
Lin, Bou‐Wen
Technovation, 2023, vol. 124, issue C
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Curiosity embodies individual motivation to explore the unknown to either seek the pleasant experience of cognitive stimulation or eliminating the unpleasant feelings of ignorance. Drawing upon the regulatory focus theory, this paper investigates how work curiosity affects professional employees' creativity for improvement and creativity for innovation through the intervening role of creative process engagement. We used structural equation modeling to test our hypothesized framework with a sample of 372 R&D personnel, in-house scientists, and middle managers of R&D divisions, together with archival patent data from knowledge-intensive industries. The findings reveal that work curiosity influences R&D professionals' creativity by regulating their creative process engagement. More interestingly, the results suggest that research type (engineering/technology development vs. scientific discoveries) moderates the mediating effects of creative process engagement in the curiosity-creativity nexus. We leverage insights from psychology research to explore the motivational mechanisms that awaken professional employees' willingness to engage in cognitive activities for creative ideation, which can yield innovative solutions and profitable ideas.
Keywords: Work curiosity; Creative process engagement; Creativity for improvement; Creativity for innovation; Scientist-engineer dichotomy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.technovation.2023.102739
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