Employee’s Creative Self-Efficacy and Creative Performance at Projects: The Mediating Role of Innovative Work Behaviors and the Moderating Role of Organizational Support
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2025
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
In present VUCA software industry, agile methodology is seen as an important and
efficient methodology for delivering successful projects with innovative outcomes. The
success of agile projects depends on multiple factors. It majorly depends on processes
employed but it also depends on employees’ personal and organizational resources. Our
research is rooted in Job Demands–Resources theory and it investigates how employees’
Creative Self-Efficacy (CSE) transforms into Innovative Work Behavior (IWB). CSE is
described as employees’ creative confidence and IWB involves the process from idea
generation to implementation. Further, the study investigates how IWB mediates the link
among CSE and creative performance at projects and to what degree does Perceived
Organizational Support (POS) moderates the relationship between CSE and IWB. For
analysis, a quantitative survey design will be adopted, data will be collected in two phases
to investigate proposed framework. The target population for the survey will be employees
working at agile projects in software houses based in Lahore, Pakistan. The findings aim
to show how employees’ personal and contextual resources work together to foster IWB
leading to creative performance in agile projects. The findings will also offer practical
insights for software houses looking forward to increase employees’ creativity and
performance.
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Department of Management Sciences, FA23, Management Sciences, Job Demands–Resource theory, Creative self-efficacy, Innovative work behavior, Creative performance and Perceived organizational support., Dr. Syed Muhammad Irfan