Autor: |
Lucas, Brian J., Chui, Celia, Mel Yingying Hua, Fisher, Colin Muneo, Harvey, Sarah, Mannucci, Pier Vittorio, Perry-Smith, Jill, Ellis, Lillien M., Goncalo, Jack Anthony, Berg, Justin M. |
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Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 2023 Issue 1, p736-736, 1p |
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Creativity--defined as the generation of novel and useful ideas--is often considered the starting point of a creative process that starts with initial idea generation and ends with idea implementation in an organizational or social context. Decades of research demonstrate that creativity propels careers and drives performance. However, more recently, creativity scholars are recognizing the literature's myopic focus on idea generation alone (i.e., the first step of the creative process). As a consequence, the literature knows less about the activities of the creative process that occur between initial idea generation and eventual idea implementation. Addressing this gap, our symposium features five papers that each investigate a different aspect of the creative process after initial idea generation. We explore aspects of developing idea, promoting/selling ideas, and iterating through the creative process. Collectively, these papers deepen our understanding of the path creative ideas traverse between generation and implementation. Elaborative Play: Crystallizing Nascent Ideas in Circus R&D Groups Author: Mel Yingying Hua; U. College London Author: Colin Muneo Fisher; UCL School of Management Author: Sarah Harvey; UCL School of Management Idea Vitality: An Inductive Study of Group Idea Elaboration Author: Brian J. Lucas; Cornell U. Author: Celia Chui; HEC Montreal The Double-Edged Sword of Socially Active Champions Author: Pier Vittorio Mannucci; Bocconi U. Author: Jill Perry-Smith; Emory U. Individualism-Collectivism Norms and Responses to Idea Theft: A cross-situational leniency effect Author: Lillien M. Ellis; U. of Virginia Darden School of Business Author: Jack Anthony Goncalo; U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Learning to Sustain Success in Creative Industries: The Enduring Impact of Initial Novelty Author: Justin M. Berg; Stanford Graduate School of Business [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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