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Inspiring, Yet Tiring: How Leader Emotional Complexity Shapes Follower Creativity

Jakob Stollberger (), Yves Guillaume () and Daan van Knippenberg ()
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Jakob Stollberger: Department of Management and Organization, School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
Yves Guillaume: Work, Organization, and Management Department, School of Management, Liverpool University, Liverpool L69 7ZH, United Kingdom
Daan van Knippenberg: Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77005

Organization Science, 2024, vol. 35, issue 3, 1015-1041

Abstract: Moods and emotions are an important influence on creativity at work, and recent developments point to emotional complexity as a particularly relevant influence in this respect. We develop this line of research by shifting focus from emotional complexity as an intra personal influence to emotional complexity as an inter personal influence between leader and subordinate. Specifically, we integrate the social-functional approach to emotions with theory on self-regulation to shed light on the effects of leader emotional complexity (LEC), operationalized as alternations between leader displays of happiness and anger, on follower creativity. Three studies, two video experiments (Studies 1 and 2) and a multisource experience sampling study (Study 3), revealed that, on one hand, LEC stimulated creativity by enhancing the cognitive flexibility of followers; on the other hand, LEC led to heightened self-regulatory resource depletion, which compromised follower creativity. Our results also showed that trait epistemic motivation strengthened the positive effects of LEC on creativity via cognitive flexibility, the negative effects via self-regulatory resource depletion were also stronger for followers with higher trait epistemic motivation. Combined, results suggest that leader displays of emotional complexity can be tiring but are even more inspiring.

Keywords: leadership; emotional complexity; trait epistemic motivation; cognitive flexibility; resource depletion; creativity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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