Does improvisation moderate the impact of transformational leadership on employee creativity: A conceptual proposal
List of Authors
  • Mohamed Attia Sayed , Norizah Mohd. Mustamil

Keyword
  • transformational leadership, employee creativity, improvisation

Abstract
  • Prior research on creativity has grasped the attention of researchers to devote more focus on the interaction that arises between the individual and the surrounding milieu. Thus, this study aimed to propose the moderating role of improvisation on the relationship between transformational leadership and employee creativity. The propositions posted in this study was developed based on the relationships established within previous empirical studies among these variables. Such proposition of improvisation as a moderator on the relationship between transformational leadership and employee creativity might heavily contribute to the theory by addressing the issue of mixed and inconclusive results in the transformational leadership-creativity literature, and will provide a comprehensive understanding of how improvisation might help in unleashing the creative potentials of employees.

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