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Hertel, F & Wicmandy, M 2018, ' Pandemonium jolts everyday creativity : Pandemonium jolts everyday creativity ', Journal of Management Science and Business Intelligence, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 1-8 . https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1419838 |
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This article addresses everyday creativity, which will be interpreted as a phenomenon that a certain reference group finds originaland novel. Quantitative meta-studies of Torrance (1972), Rose, and Lin (1984) as well as Scott, Leritz and Mumford (2004)indicate that creativity training has a clear and notable effect on people. Research shows that everyday creativity, or Small-ccreativity, makes people "feel happy and enlivened" (Silvia et al. 2014). Creativity also improves people's well-being and helpsthem maintain or improve both physical and mental health (Richards, 2007). Zhu, Chen, Tang, Cao, Hou, and Qiu (2016) enableus to understand certain brain activities in terms of cognitive processes connected with everyday creativity. However, despite theplethora of knowledge available on creativity and the positive effect creativity training has on people only scant research is availableabout everyday creativity produced by common people at work (Amabile, 2017; Zhu, Chen, Tang, Cao, Hou, and Qiu, 2016).This article presents a comparative analysis of three cases to find common and essential elements in everyday creativity and todetermine whether it will benefit managers to provide common people in ordinary jobs creativity training. |