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ChatGPT appropriation: A catalyst for creative performance, innovation orientation, and agile leadership

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  • Thomas, Asha
  • Duggal, Harshleen Kaur
  • Khatri, Puja
  • Corvello, Vincenzo

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Appropriation of generative artificial intelligence is a burgeoning area in the realm of technological advancements and holds significant promise for organizational dynamics and creative performance. This study seeks to clarify its relationship with Individual Creative Performance, understand the influences of Innovation Orientation and Agile Leadership on Appropriation, with particular reference with ChatGPT and propose a framework for its comprehension. Drawing from a targeted sample of 671 responses across prominent industries in Poland, we uncover a marked empirical gap. Our results underscore the instrumental role of Innovation Orientation in molding both ChatGPT Appropriation and Individual Creative Performance, while also emphasizing the mediating roles of Innovation Orientation and ChatGPT Appropriation in the nexus between Agile Leadership and Individual Creative Performance.

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  • Thomas, Asha & Duggal, Harshleen Kaur & Khatri, Puja & Corvello, Vincenzo, 2024. "ChatGPT appropriation: A catalyst for creative performance, innovation orientation, and agile leadership," Technology in Society, Elsevier, vol. 78(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:teinso:v:78:y:2024:i:c:s0160791x24001672
    DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2024.102619
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