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Satisfaction with creativity: a study of organisational characteristics and individual motivations

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Sacchetti S & Tortia E (2011) Satisfaction with creativity: a study of organisational characteristics and individual motivations. Research Papers in Economics, 9/2011. http://www.econbiz.de/en/search/detailed-view/doc/all/satisfaction-with-creativity-a-study-of-organisational-characteristics-and-individual-motivations-sacchetti-silvia/10009370937/?no_cache=1

Abstract
In answering the question of what influences satisfaction for creativity in the workplace, this work takes into account the extent to which the organization supports human aspiration to creativity. The empirical model uses survey data encompassing over 4,000 workers in Italian social enterprises. Results show that satisfaction for creativity is supported, at organizational level, by teamwork-oriented action, including the quality of processes, relations and on-the job autonomy. At the individual level, satisfaction for creativity is enhanced by the strength of intrinsic and socially oriented motivations and by competence. The analysis of interaction terms shows that teamwork and workers' intrinsic motivations are complementary in enhancing the perception of creativity-enhancing work settings, while a high degree of required competences appears to substitute good relationships with superiors.

Keywords
creativity; job satisfaction; organizational processes; motivations; teamwork; autonomy; interpersonal relations

JEL codes

  • J24: Human Capital; Skills; Occupational Choice; Labor Productivity
  • J28: Safety; Job Satisfaction; Related Public Policy
  • J54: Producer Cooperatives; Labor Managed Firms; Employee Ownership

StatusUnpublished
Title of seriesResearch Papers in Economics
Number in series9/2011
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/11828
PublisherDepartment of Economics, University of Trento
Publisher URLhttp://www.econbiz.de/…0937/?no_cache=1