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The effects of positive affectivity on expatriate creativity and perceived performance: What is the role of perceived cultural novelty?
Institution:1. Technical University of Dresden, Münchner Platz 3, 01187 Dresden, Germany;2. Aarhus University, Fuglesangs Allé 4, 8200 Aarhus V., Denmark;1. Shanghai ShangDe Experimental School;2. TBS Business School, France;1. University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business, Milwaukee, WI 53201-0742, United States;2. Northeastern Illinois University, College of Business and Management, 5500 N. St. Louis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625, United States;3. Advanced Learning Partnerships, Inc., P.O. Box 938, Carrboro, NC 27510, United States;1. Department of International Trade, Kun Shan University, No.195, Kunda Rd., Yongkang Dist., Tainan City 710, Taiwan;2. College of International Business, Chinese Culture University, No. 55, Hwa-Kang Rd., Yang-Ming Shan, Taipei 111, Taiwan
Abstract:This study set out to investigate the effects of positive affectivity (PA) on expatriate creativity and perceived performance in the host country workplace. Most importantly, the study examined the moderating role of perceived cultural novelty in the relationship between PA and creativity and its consequences for the indirect association between PA and perceived performance as mediated via creativity. Data from 297 expatriates in Denmark were collected and hypotheses were tested using regression-based analyses. Consistent with predictions, findings showed a positive relationship between PA and creativity. In addition, PA was positively associated with perceived performance. Results of mediation analysis indicated that creativity mediated the effects of PA on perceived performance. While a moderating effect of perceived cultural novelty in the relation between PA and creativity was found, this moderation was in the opposite direction of the postulated hypothesis, i.e. the positive association between PA and creativity was strongly attenuated at high levels of perceived cultural novelty. Subsequent moderated mediation analysis showed that the identified mediation ceased to exist at high levels of perceived cultural novelty.
Keywords:Expatriates  Personality  Creativity  Perceived cultural novelty
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