Creativity is commonly thought to depend on freedom and a lack of constraints. While this is true to a large extent, it neglects the creative potential of structure and constraints. In this chapter, I will address the relation between freedom, structure, and creativity. I will explain that freedom, while important for motivation and creativity, also implies complexity and cognitive load, and that this may, paradoxically, diminish creative performance. I will also address the role of individual differences, showing that some people react differently to freedom versus constraints than others do
Although creativity is often seen as requiring spontaneity and flexibility, recent work suggests tha...
In art, truth and reality begin when one no longer understands what one is doing or what one knows, ...
Creativity has been associated with cognitive and behavioural disinhibitory processes (Martindale, 1...
Creativity is commonly thought to depend on freedom and a lack of constraints. While this is true to...
Sternberg and Kaufman have written that ‘constraints do not necessarily harm creative potential – in...
Although creativity is a widely studied concept, the relationship between constraints and creativit...
This paper explores the notion that creativity in the arts, particularly music, benefits from constr...
This paper explores the notion that creativity in the arts, particularly music, benefits from constr...
is about how constraint—restrictions to freedom that limit and direct search—influences creativity. ...
Early evidence shows that constraints enhance groups\u27 performance. However, the literature is sca...
The best way of organizing creativity within organizations remains somewhat enigmatic to scholars, p...
The best way of organizing creativity within organizations remains somewhat enigmatic to scholars, p...
Threatening situations, in which people fear negative outcomes or failure, evoke avoidance motivatio...
Threatening situations, in which people fear negative outcomes or failure, evoke avoidance motivatio...
Do constraints facilitate or inhibit creative problem solving? Recently, two experimental studies ap...
Although creativity is often seen as requiring spontaneity and flexibility, recent work suggests tha...
In art, truth and reality begin when one no longer understands what one is doing or what one knows, ...
Creativity has been associated with cognitive and behavioural disinhibitory processes (Martindale, 1...
Creativity is commonly thought to depend on freedom and a lack of constraints. While this is true to...
Sternberg and Kaufman have written that ‘constraints do not necessarily harm creative potential – in...
Although creativity is a widely studied concept, the relationship between constraints and creativit...
This paper explores the notion that creativity in the arts, particularly music, benefits from constr...
This paper explores the notion that creativity in the arts, particularly music, benefits from constr...
is about how constraint—restrictions to freedom that limit and direct search—influences creativity. ...
Early evidence shows that constraints enhance groups\u27 performance. However, the literature is sca...
The best way of organizing creativity within organizations remains somewhat enigmatic to scholars, p...
The best way of organizing creativity within organizations remains somewhat enigmatic to scholars, p...
Threatening situations, in which people fear negative outcomes or failure, evoke avoidance motivatio...
Threatening situations, in which people fear negative outcomes or failure, evoke avoidance motivatio...
Do constraints facilitate or inhibit creative problem solving? Recently, two experimental studies ap...
Although creativity is often seen as requiring spontaneity and flexibility, recent work suggests tha...
In art, truth and reality begin when one no longer understands what one is doing or what one knows, ...
Creativity has been associated with cognitive and behavioural disinhibitory processes (Martindale, 1...