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Creativity in groups
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Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Creativity in groupsedited by Elizabeth A. Mannix, Jack A. Goncalo, Margaret A. Neale.
other author:
Mannix, Elizabeth A.,
Published:
Bingley, U.K. :Emerald,2009.
Description:
1 online resource (xii, 323 p.).
Subject:
Business & EconomicsHuman Resources & Personnel Management.
Online resource:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1534-0856/12
ISBN:
9781849505840 (electronic bk.)
Creativity in groups
Creativity in groups
[electronic resource] /edited by Elizabeth A. Mannix, Jack A. Goncalo, Margaret A. Neale. - Bingley, U.K. :Emerald,2009. - 1 online resource (xii, 323 p.). - Research on managing groups and teams,v. 121534-0856 ;. - Research on managing groups and teams ;v. 10.
What are we talking about, when we talk about creativity? Group creativity as a multifaceted,multistage phenomenon / Eric F. Rietzschel, Carsten K.W. De Dreu, Bernard A. Nijstad -- Stimulatingcreativity in groups through mental simulation / Elaine M. Wong, Laura J. Kray, Adam D.Galinsky, Keith D. Markman -- Connecting the dots : network development, information flow, and creativity in groups / Monique Ziebro, Gregory Northcraft -- Group splits and culture shifts : a new map of the creativity terrain / Katerina Bezrukova, Jayaram Uparna -- Toward a theory of rapid creativity in teams / D. Scott DeRue, Brent D. Rosso -- Thinking inside the box : how conformity promotes creativity and innovation / Seth Kaplan, Luke Brooks-Shesler, Eden B. King, Steve Zaccaro -- Sticking together : theglue role and group creativity / Alexander R. Bolinger, Bryan L. Bonner, Gerardo A. Okhuysen -- Enhancing group creativity :the search for synergy / Jonali Baruah, Paul B. Paulus -- How relational processes support team creativity / Jennifer Mueller, Matthew A. Cronin -- Is group creativity really an oxymoron? Some thoughts on bridging the cohesion-creativity divide / Barry M. Staw -- Dominance complementarity and group creativity / Scott S. Wiltermuth -- When and why priortask experience fosters team creativity / Francesca Gino, Gergana Todorova, Ella Miron-Spektor, Linda Argote -- Preface /Jack A. Goncalo.
Creativity is increasingly being recognized as an important source of competitive advantage because a single creative idea that is both novel and useful may take an organization in a profitablenew direction. Along tradition of research has focused on individual creativity; especially the traits and social situations that make some people more creative than others. Over time, however, therehas been a major shift in the way work is conducted such that organizations are becoming increasingly team-based and employees are spending more time working as a member of a group. In line with thisshift, research on creativity also moved from a focus on the individual to a focus on groups of people who collaborate to generate creative ideas. The growing interest in group creativity reflects anunderlying assumption that the exchange of ideas that occurs in a group setting is more likely to result in a wider range of ideas that are more creative than any one person could have come up with alone. Although the evidence to support this assumption is somewhat mixed, there is a great deal of work yet to be done. Our goal in this volume is to promote the already burgeoning interest in group creativity by identifying new questions that will drive future research in this area.
ISBN: 9781849505840 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
532856
Business & Economics
--Human Resources & Personnel Management.
LC Class. No.: HD66 / .C74 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 658.402
Universal Decimal Class. No.: 316.354
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What are we talking about, when we talk about creativity? Group creativity as a multifaceted,multistage phenomenon / Eric F. Rietzschel, Carsten K.W. De Dreu, Bernard A. Nijstad -- Stimulatingcreativity in groups through mental simulation / Elaine M. Wong, Laura J. Kray, Adam D.Galinsky, Keith D. Markman -- Connecting the dots : network development, information flow, and creativity in groups / Monique Ziebro, Gregory Northcraft -- Group splits and culture shifts : a new map of the creativity terrain / Katerina Bezrukova, Jayaram Uparna -- Toward a theory of rapid creativity in teams / D. Scott DeRue, Brent D. Rosso -- Thinking inside the box : how conformity promotes creativity and innovation / Seth Kaplan, Luke Brooks-Shesler, Eden B. King, Steve Zaccaro -- Sticking together : theglue role and group creativity / Alexander R. Bolinger, Bryan L. Bonner, Gerardo A. Okhuysen -- Enhancing group creativity :the search for synergy / Jonali Baruah, Paul B. Paulus -- How relational processes support team creativity / Jennifer Mueller, Matthew A. Cronin -- Is group creativity really an oxymoron? Some thoughts on bridging the cohesion-creativity divide / Barry M. Staw -- Dominance complementarity and group creativity / Scott S. Wiltermuth -- When and why priortask experience fosters team creativity / Francesca Gino, Gergana Todorova, Ella Miron-Spektor, Linda Argote -- Preface /Jack A. Goncalo.
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