Publication | Open Access
The Effects of Person–Organization Fit and Turnover Intention on Employees’ Creative Behavior: The Mediating Role of Psychological Ownership
23
Citations
86
References
2021
Year
Workplace PsychologyHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesPsychologyEmployee AttitudeCreativityTurnover IntentionManagementWork AttitudeOrganizational PsychologyMotivationOrganizational CommitmentPsychological OwnershipEmployee InvolvementPerson–organization FitBusinessP–o FitCreative Behavior
Some recent studies have examined the behavioral antecedents of employees’ creative behavior. However, the potential role of psychological ownership is rarely taken into consideration. This study specifically examines the mediating role of psychological ownership in the relationship between person–organization (P–O) fit and turnover intention on the one hand and employees’ creative behavior on the other via a survey in Turkish organizations. Findings based on the data from 969 employees in Istanbul and Western Anatolia indicate that P–O fit is positively related and turnover intention negatively related to both psychological ownership and creative behavior, and that psychological ownership plays a full mediating role in these relations. Psychological ownership has a central role in employees’ creative behavior; it should thus be augmented together with its antecedents if managers wish to foster creative behaviors among their employees.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1