Motivating innovation in schools. School principals’ work engagement as a motivator for schools’ innovation

Koch Anna R., Binnewies Carmen, Dormann Christian

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

This multisource, multilevel study examines the role of school principals' work engagement as a motivational catalyst for schools' innovation. We hypothesize that principals' work engagement motivates teachers' creativity which in turn should foster the amount of innovations made in schools. In order to operationalize innovation, we used four measures: teachers' self-ratings and three school-specific objective indicators of schools' innovation (school projects, external communication, and internal communication). Eighty-seven principals and 902 teachers from 83 German schools participated in our study. Results of multilevel structural equation modelling showed that principals' work engagement increases teachers' idea generation which in turn fosters all of our four aspects of innovation. Idea generation mediated the relationship between principals' work engagement and self-rated innovation. It can be concluded from our study that both principals' work engagement and teachers' creativity can be powerful forces concerning schools' innovation.

Details about the publication

JournalEuropean Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
Volume24
Issue4
Page range505-517
StatusPublished
Release year2015
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1080/1359432X.2014.958471
KeywordsInnovation; Motivation; School Principals; Teachers; Employee Engagement; Creativity; Schools

Authors from the University of Münster

Binnewies, Carmen
Professorship for Work Psychology (Prof. Binnewies)
Koch, Anna
Professorship for Work Psychology (Prof. Binnewies)