Psychological empowerment and creative performance: Mediating role of thriving and moderating role of competitive psychological climate

The vital importance of employees’ creative performance has been repeatedly emphasised in both academic and practitioner research. While prior literature has pointed towards the importance of psychological empowerment as a key antecedent of creative performance, mainly a direct link has been establi...

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