Frontiers in Psychology (Oct 2022)

Does authoritarianism necessarily stifle creativity? The role of discipline-focused authoritarian leadership

  • Honglei Zhao,
  • Qingming Su,
  • Ming Lou,
  • Chuqi Hang,
  • Li Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1037102
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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A burgeoning body of research has shown that authoritarian leadership (AL) embodies the characteristics of “light” and “dark,” meaning that it does not always have a negative impact on employees’ creative activities. However, studies explaining this potential positive effect are insufficient. To extend the AL and creativity literature, we draw on self-determination theory and event system theory, and elicit discipline-focused AL and appointment event criticality to examine whether, when, and how authoritarian leaders affect employee creativity positively. With time-lagged data collected from 435 employees and their direct leaders in China, we found that discipline-focused AL has an indirect positive effect on employee creativity through creative self-efficacy. Additionally, appointment event criticality strengthens the positive relationship between discipline-focused AL and creative self-efficiency, and the indirect impact of discipline-focused AL on employee creativity through creative self-efficiency. The theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

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