학술논문

A Study on Secretary’s Core Self-Evaluations and Creativity: Moderating Effect of Organizational Learning Culture and Supervisor’s Emotional Intelligence
Document Type
Article
Source
비서·사무경영연구, 25(1), 46, pp.109-135 Apr, 2016
Subject
경영학
Language
English
ISSN
2671-7387
2671-7379
Abstract
To explore creativity among secretaries, the adapted Woodman’s Interactional Model of Creativity (1993) was used in the current study, which presents the interaction in the personal and contextual factors that affect creativity. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between secretary’s core self-evaluations and creativity and to measure the moderating effect of the organizational learning culture and the supervisor’s emotional intelligence. A survey collected from 167 secretaries working in Korea was used for analysis. The findings revealed that the secretary’s core self-evaluations had a positive effect on creativity. In addition, the organizational learning culture and the supervisor’s emotional intelligence had a negative moderating effect on the relationship between secretary’s core self-evaluations and creativity. The findings of this study will help bring better understanding of secretaries’ creativity in the interactional perspective and core self-evaluations and will provide useful suggestions to develop the training program for the secretary’s creativity and the core self-evaluations.