This paper presents a study on the impact of State Anger (SA) on Creative Process Engagement (CPE) on a daily basis in an organizational context. Applying a within-person perspective it examines the daily effect of SA on the CPE. It contemplates the role of moderators, such as: such as Emotion Regulation (ER) - Reappraisal (RE) and Suppression (SU); Work Engagement (WE); and High Effort Tasks (HET) in the relationship between SA and CPE. The sample in the study is of workers from two companies. Participants completed a general questionnaire and then a daily questionnaire for one working week.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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