In this paper, I examine three questions: (1) how creativity and innovation in organisations are defined in the scientific literature, (2) which theories are applied and hence which explanatory factors have been discussed, and (3) what the empirical evidence is regarding these factors. I uncover an overlap between the definitions of creativity and innovation, which in my view are distinct but related concepts. Further, despite the significant overlap in their definitions, research has evolved in two almost separate streams. Moreover, I observe that the multiple theories used (even regarding the same factor) to explain organisational creativity are not always integrated and that the empirical evidence about factors concerning individuals see...
How innovative is your organisation? Does it encourage creativity? Can the conditions that facilitat...
In the last 30 years there has been increasing interest in ways of changing organizations in a manne...
peer-reviewedWork and organisational psychologists have much to offer the world of business. This ar...
In this paper, I examine three questions: (1) how creativity and innovation in organisations are def...
Abstract This paper has as a main purpose to explore the major links between creative behaviors and...
Creativity and innovation in any organization are vital to its successful performance. The authors r...
In recent decades drastic changes of economic activity conditions are observed. Global transformati...
In the literature one can see the concept of creativity and innovation being used interchangeably. H...
Creativity and innovation in any organization are vital to its successful performance. The authors r...
The dominant approach to creativity study and organisational creativity research has been to work fr...
The need for organisations to be more competitive has sparked the interest of researchers and practi...
This article intends to make a contribution to the clarification of the concepts of creativity and i...
This article intends to make a contribution to the clarification of the concepts of creativity and i...
The article investigates the phenomenon of Creativity – the background of this term, its development...
In this paper I ask the question: What is the practice of creativity in organisations? I draw on “pr...
How innovative is your organisation? Does it encourage creativity? Can the conditions that facilitat...
In the last 30 years there has been increasing interest in ways of changing organizations in a manne...
peer-reviewedWork and organisational psychologists have much to offer the world of business. This ar...
In this paper, I examine three questions: (1) how creativity and innovation in organisations are def...
Abstract This paper has as a main purpose to explore the major links between creative behaviors and...
Creativity and innovation in any organization are vital to its successful performance. The authors r...
In recent decades drastic changes of economic activity conditions are observed. Global transformati...
In the literature one can see the concept of creativity and innovation being used interchangeably. H...
Creativity and innovation in any organization are vital to its successful performance. The authors r...
The dominant approach to creativity study and organisational creativity research has been to work fr...
The need for organisations to be more competitive has sparked the interest of researchers and practi...
This article intends to make a contribution to the clarification of the concepts of creativity and i...
This article intends to make a contribution to the clarification of the concepts of creativity and i...
The article investigates the phenomenon of Creativity – the background of this term, its development...
In this paper I ask the question: What is the practice of creativity in organisations? I draw on “pr...
How innovative is your organisation? Does it encourage creativity? Can the conditions that facilitat...
In the last 30 years there has been increasing interest in ways of changing organizations in a manne...
peer-reviewedWork and organisational psychologists have much to offer the world of business. This ar...