TY - JOUR
T1 - Do Only the Most Creative Entrepreneurial Artists Succeed? The Linear and Nonlinear Relationship Between Creative Personality and Entrepreneurial Performance
AU - Chen, Chen
AU - Mu, Weiqi
AU - Li, Fugui
AU - Wang, Kexin
AU - Zhou, Mingjie
PY - 2023/5/11
Y1 - 2023/5/11
N2 - The development of the cultural and creative industry has led to an upsurge in entrepreneurial artists, but how a creative personality will contribute to entrepreneurial artists' success is still unclear. In this present study, we explore the relationship between creative personality and entrepreneurial success, namely economic reward and subjective well-being, among Chinese art entrepreneurs. Furthermore, we tested the mediating role of economic reward on creative personality and subjective well-being. A total of 200 Chinese entrepreneurial artists completed questionnaires assessing their creative personality, economic reward, life satisfaction, and positive and negative emotions. The results showed curvilinear relationships between creative personality and economic reward, positive emotion, and life satisfaction. Furthermore, economic reward mediated the impact of creative personality on subjective well-being. The results have strong theoretical implications for understanding the role of creative personality in entrepreneurial success, as well as the practical implications of improving competence for Chinese entrepreneurial artists in the creative industry to achieve success. © 2023 American Psychological Association
AB - The development of the cultural and creative industry has led to an upsurge in entrepreneurial artists, but how a creative personality will contribute to entrepreneurial artists' success is still unclear. In this present study, we explore the relationship between creative personality and entrepreneurial success, namely economic reward and subjective well-being, among Chinese art entrepreneurs. Furthermore, we tested the mediating role of economic reward on creative personality and subjective well-being. A total of 200 Chinese entrepreneurial artists completed questionnaires assessing their creative personality, economic reward, life satisfaction, and positive and negative emotions. The results showed curvilinear relationships between creative personality and economic reward, positive emotion, and life satisfaction. Furthermore, economic reward mediated the impact of creative personality on subjective well-being. The results have strong theoretical implications for understanding the role of creative personality in entrepreneurial success, as well as the practical implications of improving competence for Chinese entrepreneurial artists in the creative industry to achieve success. © 2023 American Psychological Association
KW - creative personality
KW - economic reward
KW - positive and negative emotion
KW - life satisfaction
KW - entrepreneurial artist
KW - MAD-GENIUS CONTROVERSY
KW - OPENNESS
KW - ARTS
KW - EXPERIENCE
KW - CONSCIENTIOUSNESS
KW - SATISFACTION
KW - ACHIEVEMENT
KW - ENGAGEMENT
KW - COGNITION
KW - IDENTITY
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U2 - 10.1037/aca0000578
DO - 10.1037/aca0000578
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1931-3896
JO - Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts
JF - Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts
ER -