Drivers of organizational creativity : a path model of creative climate in pharmaceutical R&D
Journal article, 2005

A path model of organizational creativity was presented; it conceptualized the influences of information sharing, learning culture, motivation, and networking on creative climate. A structural equation model was fitted to data from the pharmaceutical industry to test the proposed model. The model accounted for 86% of the variance in the creative climate-dependent variable. Information sharing had a positive effect on learning culture, which in turn had a positive effect on creative climate, while there were negative direct effects of information sharing on creative climate and on intrinsic motivation. This study suggests that information sharing and intrinsic motivation are important drivers for organizational creativity in a complex R&D environment in the pharmaceutical industry. Implications of the model are discussed.

innovation

work-environment

discovery

determinants

information

industry

behavior

perspective

employee creativity

knowledge

Author

Mats Sundgren

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Project Management

Elof Dimenäs

AstraZeneca AB

Jan-Eric Gustafsson

University of Gothenburg

Marcus Selart

Handelshoyskolen BI

R and D Management

0033-6807 (ISSN) 1467-9310 (eISSN)

Vol. 35 4 359-374

Subject Categories

Economics and Business

Business Administration

DOI

10.1111/j.1467-9310.2005.00395.x

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