Affiliation:
1. Far East University, Tainan, Taiwan
2. Cheng Shiu University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Abstract
As the basis of firm innovation, employee creativity engagement plays an important role in this process. According to strategic human resources management, high-performance work systems (HPWS) (organizational level) and mindfulness (individual level) trigger employee creativity in improving several work-related outcomes like work well-being and employee creativity. However, existing studies that have considered the relationships between HPWS and the underlying/boundary mechanism (organization-to-employee) are scarce. A cross-level influence of the hierarchical linear model based on 44 enterprises and 382 employees in Taiwan indicated: Based on the findings of the study, HPWS and mindfulness have significant positive effects on employee creativity. While HPWS enhanced employee creative engagement by increasing employee work well-being, at the same time, employee mindfulness could improve employee creative engagement by increasing employee work well-being. We also find strong evidence that the system is an important organizational factor that modifies work well-being and employee creative engagement relationship; furthermore, employees’ work well-being may affect mood disturbances and stress reduction in association with creative engagement and mindfulness. The findings of our study shed light on a blueprint for future research into HPWS, mindfulness, and employee creativity is presented. Taking these findings into account, we discussed them both theoretically and practically.