Current research in industrial engineering and management sciences shows that organizational architectures are of critical importance for a better performance of product creation processes in terms of creativity, quality and speed. For many companies, streamlining those processes-including engineeri
The Creative Product and Process in Computer-Mediated Groups
โ Scribed by PER KRISTENSSON; TORSTEN NORLANDER
- Publisher
- Creative Education Foundation
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 140 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-0175
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โฆ Synopsis
ABSTRACT
The effects of information technology on the creative performance in small groups were examined. An experimental 3 ร 2 design was used in order to assess the effects of Group Communication Support System (GCSS) and perceived usefulness on the creative product and the creative process. A chat, a video conference and a faceโtoโface group were compared. The consensual technique was used to obtain measurements of creativity. The results of the analysis of variance indicated that the faceโtoโface group evoked more creative results than the other two. The more real lifeโlike the conditions were the better fluency of ideas. The video conference group scored significantly lower on incubation in the creative process. No effects were found concerning the participants' perceived usefulness. Participants in the faceโtoโface group reported themselves to be more satisfied with both their product and process than the participants in the computerโmediated groups. The study suggests that the measurement of both the creative product and the creative process can contribute to the research on how GCSS affects creative performance.
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