The creative environment's influence on intent to turnover: A structural equation model and analysis
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to examine the creative environment's effect on a worker's intent to turnover. It was designed to investigate the creative environment's role on garden variety creativity (non‐elite) workers' organizational outcomes.
Design/methodology/approach
A survey was used to collect data from a heterogeneous sample of garden variety creativity workers. This data was analyzed using a structural equation model.
Findings
Structural equation model analysis results indicated a good fit between the hypothesized model and the sample data. The goodness‐of‐fit index was 0.97, and the RMSEA was 0.06. Results indicated a significant path coefficient of −0.77 between creative environment and intent to turnover.
Research limitations/implications
From this study, future research needs to be conducted that will expand the findings' generalizability. Also, additional work should develop specific implementation practices for appropriate organizational redesign.
Practical implications
These findings show the strong role that the creative environment has on worker turnover intentions. As such, this study provides useful insights for leadership, job design, and enrichment practices. The study also provides a useful framework for examining the creative environment.
Originality/value
This paper increases the understanding of the creative environment's role in broad workplace outcomes. Information and constructs are also provided about the rarely examined garden variety creativity worker. The paper also provides a useful, easily administered creative environment scale.
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Citation
Mayfield, J. and Mayfield, M. (2008), "The creative environment's influence on intent to turnover: A structural equation model and analysis", Management Research News, Vol. 31 No. 1, pp. 41-56. https://doi.org/10.1108/01409170810845949
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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