IDEAS home Printed from https://ideas.repec.org/a/rfh/jprjor/v9y2023i1p72-82.html
   My bibliography  Save this article

Shared Leadership and Creativity in Teams: Moderating Role of Team Engagement

Author

Listed:
  • Ariba Ramzan

    (Institute of Business Administration, Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology, Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan)

  • Nayyra Zeb

    (Institute of Business Administration, Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology, Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan)

  • Sana Mukhtar

    (Institute of Business Administration, Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology, Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan)

  • Sajid Mushtaq

    (Institute of Business Administration, Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology, Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan Irfan Iqbal
    Institute of Business Administration, Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology, Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan)

Abstract

Complementarity between the traits of the team's leader and members aids in encouraging shared leadership in teams and improving creativity. By employing social learning theory, this research explores the role of shared leadership in promoting creativity in teams. To test our model, we collected data from 300 members of 30 teams. Results revealed that shared leadership is positively associated with team creativity and team autonomy mediates the relationship between shared leadership and team creativity. Moreover, team engagement moderates these relationships. This paper also discusses the theoretical contributions, practical implications and potential future directions of our findings.

Suggested Citation

  • Ariba Ramzan & Nayyra Zeb & Sana Mukhtar & Sajid Mushtaq, 2023. "Shared Leadership and Creativity in Teams: Moderating Role of Team Engagement," Journal of Policy Research (JPR), Research Foundation for Humanity (RFH), vol. 9(1), pages 72-82, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfh:jprjor:v:9:y:2023:i:1:p:72-82
    as

    Download full text from publisher

    File URL: https://jprpk.com/index.php/jpr/article/view/209/296
    Download Restriction: no

    File URL: https://jprpk.com/index.php/jpr/article/view/209
    Download Restriction: no
    ---><---

    References listed on IDEAS

    as
    1. Lionel P. Robert & Sangseok You, 2018. "Are you satisfied yet? Shared leadership, individual trust, autonomy, and satisfaction in virtual teams," Journal of the Association for Information Science & Technology, Association for Information Science & Technology, vol. 69(4), pages 503-513, April.
    2. Haider Mehmood & Amjad Ali & Muhammad Irfan Chani, 2013. "Determination of Aggregate Imports Function: Time Series Evidence for Tunisia," International Journal of Economics and Empirical Research (IJEER), The Economics and Social Development Organization (TESDO), vol. 1(6), pages 74-82, June.
    Full references (including those not matched with items on IDEAS)

    Most related items

    These are the items that most often cite the same works as this one and are cited by the same works as this one.
    1. Mahmood, Haider, 2018. "An Investigation Of Macroeconomic Determinants Of Fdi Inflows In Bangladesh," MPRA Paper 109144, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Hung, Shiu-Wan & Cheng, Min-Jhih & Hou, Chen-En & Chen, Nai-Rong, 2021. "Inclusion in global virtual teams: Exploring non-spatial proximity and knowledge sharing on innovation," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 128(C), pages 599-610.
    3. Chayanika Bhayana & Vishal Gupta & Kirti Sharda, 2021. "The Role of Shared Leadership in Managing Conflicts in Multigenerational Teams: A Research Framework," Business Perspectives and Research, , vol. 9(2), pages 252-268, May.
    4. Namra Munir & Rashid Minas Wattoo & Muhammad Latif, 2021. "Perception Of Secondary School Teachers About Parental Involvement And Students’ Academic Performance: A Comparative Study," Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), Research Foundation for Humanity (RFH), vol. 10(3), pages 110-117, September.
    5. Mahmood, Haider & Alkhateeb, Tarek Tawfik Yousef & Maalel, Nabil, 2017. "Egyptian Intra Agriculture Trade with Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Trading Partners: A Gravity Model," MPRA Paper 109145, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    6. Zeshan Arshad & Saba Mukhtar & Amina Bibi & Azeema Zia, 2015. "Imports and Exports of Pakistan Time Series (1970-2013)," International Journal of Economics and Empirical Research (IJEER), The Economics and Social Development Organization (TESDO), vol. 3(10), pages 473-478, October.
    7. Vida Davidavičienė & Khaled Al Majzoub & Ieva Meidute-Kavaliauskiene, 2020. "Factors Affecting Knowledge Sharing in Virtual Teams," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(17), pages 1-16, August.
    8. Gilli, Katharina & Veglio, Valerio & Gunkel, Marjaana & Taras, Vas, 2022. "In search of the Holy Grail in global virtual teams: The mediating role of satisfaction on performance outcomes," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 146(C), pages 325-337.
    9. Hummaira Jabeen, 2022. "Monetary Policy Shock Transmission in Emerging Markets," Journal of Policy Research (JPR), Research Foundation for Humanity (RFH), vol. 8(4), pages 379-390, December.
    10. Jose Arias-Pérez* & Juliana Chacón-Henao & Esteban López-Zapata, 2022. "Liderazgo compartido en equipos directivos y desempeno organizacional: el rol mediador del capital social," Estudios Gerenciales, Universidad Icesi, vol. 38(162), pages 32-44, March.
    11. Helena Bulińska-Stangrecka & Anna Bagieńska, 2021. "The Role of Employee Relations in Shaping Job Satisfaction as an Element Promoting Positive Mental Health at Work in the Era of COVID-19," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(4), pages 1-18, February.
    12. Sonia Liaqat & Muhammad Irfan Chani, 2018. "The Impact of Exports Diversification on Economic Growth: Evidence from Pakistan," Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), Research Foundation for Humanity (RFH), vol. 7(4), pages 156-168, December.

    Corrections

    All material on this site has been provided by the respective publishers and authors. You can help correct errors and omissions. When requesting a correction, please mention this item's handle: RePEc:rfh:jprjor:v:9:y:2023:i:1:p:72-82. See general information about how to correct material in RePEc.

    If you have authored this item and are not yet registered with RePEc, we encourage you to do it here. This allows to link your profile to this item. It also allows you to accept potential citations to this item that we are uncertain about.

    If CitEc recognized a bibliographic reference but did not link an item in RePEc to it, you can help with this form .

    If you know of missing items citing this one, you can help us creating those links by adding the relevant references in the same way as above, for each refering item. If you are a registered author of this item, you may also want to check the "citations" tab in your RePEc Author Service profile, as there may be some citations waiting for confirmation.

    For technical questions regarding this item, or to correct its authors, title, abstract, bibliographic or download information, contact: Dr. Muhammad Irfan Chani (email available below). General contact details of provider: https://edirc.repec.org/data/rffhlpk.html .

    Please note that corrections may take a couple of weeks to filter through the various RePEc services.

    IDEAS is a RePEc service. RePEc uses bibliographic data supplied by the respective publishers.