Abstract

Responding to environmental challenges is a new manifestation of innovation for organizations, which enables firms to gain competitive advantages by conducting innovative activities for not only themselves, but also for the whole society. In this context, much attention has been paid to “green creativity.” However, few studies have explored the impact of green creativity from the perspective of interactions between individuals and organizational contexts. Therefore, we aimed to explain the variance in employees’ green creativity by examining three factors outside the organizational context: transformational leadership, green human resource management (GHRM), and individual factors including employees’ green passion. Drawing from the ability–motivation–opportunity theory, we found that transformational leaders can inspire employees’ green passion through influencing GHRM, and ultimately positively affect employees’ green creativity. Data collected from two sources (employees and human resources managers) in medical firms in northeast China at two time points demonstrated the important effects of transformational leadership, GHRM, and employees’ green passion on green creativity, thus offering new theoretical insights and practical suggestions.

Highlights

  • Creativity refers to the production of original, novel, and useful ideas [1]

  • We suggest that green human resource management (GHRM) plays a mediating role between transformational leadership and employees’ green creativity

  • In order to evaluate the distinctiveness of the key variables including transformational leadership, GHRM, employees’ green passion, and employees’ green creativity, we conducted confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs) using AMOS 22.0

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Creativity refers to the production of original, novel, and useful ideas [1]. The recent impact of environmental issues, global climate change, on economic development, cannot be ignored. Responding to environmental challenges, can be considered as a new manifestation of innovation for organizations to gain competitive advantages by conducting innovative activities for greater good [3,4]. Against this background, the new notion of “green creativity” has been proposed. Green creativity refers to the production novel and useful ideas with environmentally friendly influences on products, services, processes, and practices within organizations [3]

Objectives
Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call