In Bounds but Out of the Box: A Meta-Analysis Clarifying the Effect of Ethicality on Creativity
Christopher Winchester () and
Kelsey E. Medeiros ()
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Christopher Winchester: University of Minnesota
Kelsey E. Medeiros: The University of Nebraska at Omaha
Journal of Business Ethics, 2023, vol. 183, issue 3, No 5, 713-743
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Abstract The pervasiveness of unethical actions paired with the rising demand for creativity in organizations has contributed to an increased interest in how ethicality and creativity relate. However, there are mixed findings on whether these two fundamental pillars of the workplace relate positively, negatively, or not at all. To provide an empirical consensus to this debate, we study the directional effects of ethicality on creativity by employing meta-analytic techniques. Specifically, a series of meta-regressions, moderated meta-regressions, and individual subgroup analyses of moderators investigated the nuances of the ethicality-creativity relationship. Using a random-effects model, a quantitative review of 278 effects across 23 articles revealed that ethicality positively related to creativity. We further probed how each domain of ethicality (i.e., ethical decision-making, ethical leadership, ethical culture, ethical thought) related to creativity; the effect of ethicality on creativity remained positive, but was no longer significant. Additionally, to expand our understanding of this relationship, we offer theoretical and empirical accounts of five factors that moderate the positive association between ethicality and creativity: ethicality and creativity domains and measurement, sample culture, study characteristics, and sample characteristics. Theoretical and practical insights regarding these relationships are discussed.
Keywords: Creativity; Ethicality; Constraints; Meta-analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/s10551-021-04990-2
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