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Group Creativity: Innovation through Collaboration

โœ Scribed by Paul B. Paulus, Bernard A. Nijstad


Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
361
Edition
1st
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Creativity often leads to the development of original ideas that are useful or influential, and maintaining creativity is crucial for the continued development of organizations in particular and society in general. Most research and writing has focused on individual creativity. Yet, in recent years there has been an increasing acknowledgment of the importance of the social and contextual factors in creativity. Even with the information explosion and the growing necessity for specialization, the development of innovations still requires group interaction at various stages in the creative process. Most organizations increasingly rely on the work of creative teams where each individual is an expert in a particular area. This volume summarizes the exciting new research developments on the processes involved in group creativity and innovation, and explores the relationship between group processes, group context, and creativity. It draws from a broad range of research perspectives, including those investigating cognition, groups, creativity, information systems, and organizational psychology. These different perspectives have been brought together in one volume in order to focus attention on this developing literature and its implications for theory and application. The chapters in this volume are organized into two sections. The first focuses on how group decision making is affected by factors such as cognitive fixation and flexibility, group diversity, minority dissent, group decision-making, brainstorming, and group support systems. Special attention is devoted to the various processes and conditions that can inhibit or facilitate group creativity. The second section explores how various contextual and environmental factors affect the creative processes of groups. The chapters explore issues of group autonomy, group socialization, mentoring, team innovation, knowledge transfer, and creativity at the level of cultures and societies. The research presented in this section makes it clear that a full understanding of group creativity cannot be accomplished without adequate attention to the group environment. It will be a useful source of information for scholars, practitioners, and students wishing to understand and facilitate group creativity.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 10
Contributors......Page 12
1 Group Creativity: An Introduction......Page 18
Part I: Group Process and Creativity......Page 28
2 The Constraining Effects of Initial Ideas......Page 30
3 Diversity and Creativity in Work Groups: A Dynamic Perspective on the Affective and Cognitive Processes That Link Diversity and Performance......Page 47
4 Better than Individuals? The Potential Benefits of Dissent and Diversity for Group Creativity......Page 78
5 Group Creativity and Collective Choice......Page 100
6 Enhancing Ideational Creativity in Groups: Lessons from Research on Brainstorming......Page 125
7 Cognitive Stimulation and Interference in Idea-Generating Groups......Page 152
8 Electronic Brainstorming: Theory, Research, and Future Directions......Page 175
Part II: Group Creativity in Context......Page 194
9 Is the Social Psychology of Creativity Really Social? Moving Beyond a Focus on the Individual......Page 196
10 Newcomer Innovation in Work Teams......Page 217
11 The Group as Mentor: Social Capital and the Systems Model of Creativity......Page 240
12 Innovation Implementation in Work Teams......Page 260
13 Learning from Direct and Indirect Experience in Organizations: The Effects of Experience Content, Timing, and Distribution......Page 292
14 Creative Cultures, Nations, and Civilizations: Strategies and Results......Page 319
15 Group Creativity: Common Themes and Future Directions......Page 341
B......Page 356
D......Page 357
G......Page 358
M......Page 359
S......Page 360
Z......Page 361


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