Ye Lan, Li Yanwei, Zhang Na
College of Cabin Crew, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin, China.
School of Economics and Management, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin, China.
PLoS One. 2025 May 29;20(5):e0322184. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0322184. eCollection 2025.
The ongoing debate over whether positive or negative emotions foster creative performance remains a pivotal issue in understanding the interplay between emotions and creativity. Emerging research suggests that both positive and certain negative emotions, such as fear and guilt, can enhance creativity under specific conditions. Grounded in Self-Determination Theory (SDT), this study examines how autonomy-supportive organizational environments contribute to the satisfaction of employees' basic psychological needs. It further explores how these needs influence work-related emotions and ultimately foster creative performance. Data were collected from 283 leaders and employees across various enterprises in Mainland China. Descriptive statistics were analyzed using SPSS 26.0, and structural equation modeling (SEM) with latent variables was conducted using AMOS 26.0 to test the hypothesized relationships and mediating effects. The results demonstrate that autonomy support positively influences the satisfaction of basic psychological needs, which subsequently promotes positive emotions and enhances creative performance. Conversely, autonomy support negatively affects the frustration of basic psychological needs, thereby mitigating negative emotions. Mediation analyses reveal that basic psychological needs mediate the relationship between autonomy support and emotions, while both positive and negative emotions mediate the relationship between autonomy support and creative performance. These findings provide valuable insights into the mechanisms linking autonomy-supportive environments, psychological needs, emotions, and creativity. Beyond its theoretical contributions to SDT, this study offers practical guidance for organizations aiming to cultivate employee creativity and well-being by fostering supportive and autonomy-oriented workplace climates.
关于积极情绪还是消极情绪更能促进创造性表现的持续争论,仍然是理解情绪与创造力之间相互作用的一个关键问题。新出现的研究表明,积极情绪以及某些消极情绪,如恐惧和内疚,在特定条件下都能提高创造力。本研究以自我决定理论(SDT)为基础,探讨自主性支持型组织环境如何有助于满足员工的基本心理需求。它进一步探讨了这些需求如何影响与工作相关的情绪,并最终促进创造性表现。数据收集自中国大陆各企业的283名领导和员工。使用SPSS 26.0进行描述性统计分析,并使用AMOS 26.0进行带有潜在变量的结构方程建模(SEM),以检验假设的关系和中介效应。结果表明,自主性支持对基本心理需求的满足有积极影响,进而促进积极情绪并提高创造性表现。相反,自主性支持对基本心理需求的受挫有负面影响,从而减轻消极情绪。中介分析表明,基本心理需求在自主性支持与情绪之间起中介作用,而积极情绪和消极情绪都在自主性支持与创造性表现之间起中介作用。这些发现为自主性支持型环境、心理需求、情绪和创造力之间的联系机制提供了有价值的见解。除了对自我决定理论的理论贡献外,本研究还为旨在通过营造支持性和自主性导向的工作氛围来培养员工创造力和幸福感的组织提供了实践指导。