PARTICIPATIVE DECISION-MAKING, AUTONOMY, AND CREATIVE PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE OF MATCH-UP EMPLOYEE RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGINEERS AND MANAGERS

This study aimed to determine the associations between engineers� perceptions of participative decision-making and autonomy, and their creative performance. The study utilised a paired match-up technique, with engineers and managers as respondents. Managers were responsible for assessing engineers�...

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Main Authors: Kimpah J., Ibrahim H.I., Rothmann S., Jaaffar A.H.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-344482024-10-14T11:19:51Z PARTICIPATIVE DECISION-MAKING, AUTONOMY, AND CREATIVE PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE OF MATCH-UP EMPLOYEE RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGINEERS AND MANAGERS [PARTICIPATIVE DECISION-MAKING, AUTONOMY, AND CREATIVE PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE OF MATCH-UP EMPLOYEE RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGINEERS AND MANAGERS] Kimpah J. Ibrahim H.I. Rothmann S. Jaaffar A.H. 57193343250 57191403894 9436886900 58897806500 creative performance decision-making EEI match-up pair approach work criterion work method work schedule This study aimed to determine the associations between engineers� perceptions of participative decision-making and autonomy, and their creative performance. The study utilised a paired match-up technique, with engineers and managers as respondents. Managers were responsible for assessing engineers� creative performance. Due to the study match-up design, questionnaires measuring participative decision-making, autonomy, and creative performance were distributed to the electrical and electronic manufacturing firms. SmartPLS software was used to analyse the hypothesised relationships. The results indicated that engineers� participative decision-making significantly predicted autonomy dimensions (work schedule, work criterion, and work method). Engineers� autonomy regarding work schedule, work criterion, and work method had no positive relationship with creative performance. The results showed that engineers� work schedule, work criterion, and work method negatively mediated the relationships between participative decision-making and creative performance. The findings indicated an insignificant direct effect and negative mediation of engineers� work schedule, work criterion, and work method on creative performance, pointing to the structured nature of work. This situation leaves engineers with minimal opportunity to determine the work designs, time allocations, and multicriteria of job descriptions. The study recommends potential directions for studying the improvement of engineers� creative performance in future studies. � (2023), (University of Belgrade). All Rights Reserved. Final 2024-10-14T03:19:51Z 2024-10-14T03:19:51Z 2023 Article 10.5937/sjm18-38188 2-s2.0-85179047504 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85179047504&doi=10.5937%2fsjm18-38188&partnerID=40&md5=50d32426a37ad47ca6962afc4a74893e https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34448 18 2 331 351 All Open Access Gold Open Access University of Belgrade Scopus
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topic creative performance
decision-making
EEI
match-up pair approach
work criterion
work method
work schedule
spellingShingle creative performance
decision-making
EEI
match-up pair approach
work criterion
work method
work schedule
Kimpah J.
Ibrahim H.I.
Rothmann S.
Jaaffar A.H.
PARTICIPATIVE DECISION-MAKING, AUTONOMY, AND CREATIVE PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE OF MATCH-UP EMPLOYEE RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGINEERS AND MANAGERS
description This study aimed to determine the associations between engineers� perceptions of participative decision-making and autonomy, and their creative performance. The study utilised a paired match-up technique, with engineers and managers as respondents. Managers were responsible for assessing engineers� creative performance. Due to the study match-up design, questionnaires measuring participative decision-making, autonomy, and creative performance were distributed to the electrical and electronic manufacturing firms. SmartPLS software was used to analyse the hypothesised relationships. The results indicated that engineers� participative decision-making significantly predicted autonomy dimensions (work schedule, work criterion, and work method). Engineers� autonomy regarding work schedule, work criterion, and work method had no positive relationship with creative performance. The results showed that engineers� work schedule, work criterion, and work method negatively mediated the relationships between participative decision-making and creative performance. The findings indicated an insignificant direct effect and negative mediation of engineers� work schedule, work criterion, and work method on creative performance, pointing to the structured nature of work. This situation leaves engineers with minimal opportunity to determine the work designs, time allocations, and multicriteria of job descriptions. The study recommends potential directions for studying the improvement of engineers� creative performance in future studies. � (2023), (University of Belgrade). All Rights Reserved.
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Kimpah J.
Ibrahim H.I.
Rothmann S.
Jaaffar A.H.
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author Kimpah J.
Ibrahim H.I.
Rothmann S.
Jaaffar A.H.
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title PARTICIPATIVE DECISION-MAKING, AUTONOMY, AND CREATIVE PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE OF MATCH-UP EMPLOYEE RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGINEERS AND MANAGERS
title_short PARTICIPATIVE DECISION-MAKING, AUTONOMY, AND CREATIVE PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE OF MATCH-UP EMPLOYEE RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGINEERS AND MANAGERS
title_full PARTICIPATIVE DECISION-MAKING, AUTONOMY, AND CREATIVE PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE OF MATCH-UP EMPLOYEE RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGINEERS AND MANAGERS
title_fullStr PARTICIPATIVE DECISION-MAKING, AUTONOMY, AND CREATIVE PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE OF MATCH-UP EMPLOYEE RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGINEERS AND MANAGERS
title_full_unstemmed PARTICIPATIVE DECISION-MAKING, AUTONOMY, AND CREATIVE PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE OF MATCH-UP EMPLOYEE RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGINEERS AND MANAGERS
title_sort participative decision-making, autonomy, and creative performance: evidence of match-up employee relations between engineers and managers
publisher University of Belgrade
publishDate 2024
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