Pro-growth Working Environment Concept to Enhance Followers’ Creativity in Start-ups Business
Roy Setiawan,
Anis Eliyana,
Tatik Suryani and
Marziah Zahar
SAGE Open, 2024, vol. 14, issue 2, 21582440241240568
Abstract:
This study aims to analyze the role of transformational leadership on followers’ creative performance through pro-growth working environment, entrepreneurial values-based developmental interaction capability, and psychological empowerment in start-up businesses in Indonesia and to test a new pro-growth working environment concept in that model. This study uses a Structural Equation Model (SEM) using data analysis tools, namely WarpPLS. The research design used a survey method, and data collection was carried out using questionnaires sent directly to the research respondents. In this study, the population is start-up business employees in Indonesia. The sampling technique is purposive, and this study’s sample is 270 respondents. The results indicate that all the variables significantly influence each other. The existence of transformational leadership, a pro-growth working environment, entrepreneurial values-based development interaction capability, and the right psychological empowerment can affect creative performance to get even better results.
Keywords: transformational leadership; pro-growth working environment; entrepreneurial values-based development interaction capability; psychological empowerment; followers creative performance; corporate sustainability; process innovation; effective institutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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