Most group creativity research is premised on the assumption that creativity is unleashed by removing normative constraints. As work organizations become increasingly diverse in terms of gender, however, this assumption needs to be reconsidered since mixed-sex interactions carry a high risk of offense. Departing from the assumption that normative constraints necessarily stifle creativity, we develop a theoretical perspective in which creativity in mixed-sex groups is enhanced by imposing a norm to be politically correct (PC)—a norm that sets clear expectations for how men and women should interact with one another. We present evidence from two group experiments showing that the PC norm promotes rather than suppresses members’ free expressio...
Early evidence shows that constraints enhance groups\u27 performance. However, the literature is sca...
It's a common belief that groups that possess appropriate expertise and work well together will be m...
Creativity is currently being redefined in more inclusive and accurate ways. This article examines o...
As work organizations become increasingly gender diverse, existing theoretical models have failed to...
They reduce uncertainty, write Jack A. Goncalo, Jennifer Chatman, Michelle M. Duguid and Jessica A. ...
Past research has frequently made the assumptions that creativity is an individual, rather than soci...
Adopting a person by situation interaction approach, we identified conditions under which conformity...
Building on social role theory, we extend a contingency perspective on intergroup competition propos...
Despite the oft made argument that demographic diversity should enhance creativity, little is known ...
Despite the oft made argument that demographic diversity should enhance creativity, little is known ...
Research on creativity in organizations has revealed a variety of important paradoxes; paradoxes tha...
For feminists, a core goal is to promote the interests of women as a group. Across three studies, we...
In this paper we suggest ways to reconsider the question regarding the relationship gender and creat...
Brown (1989) proposed that lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals possess greater “normative creativ...
Many creative endeavors take place in groups or teams. Because groups can build on more diverse reso...
Early evidence shows that constraints enhance groups\u27 performance. However, the literature is sca...
It's a common belief that groups that possess appropriate expertise and work well together will be m...
Creativity is currently being redefined in more inclusive and accurate ways. This article examines o...
As work organizations become increasingly gender diverse, existing theoretical models have failed to...
They reduce uncertainty, write Jack A. Goncalo, Jennifer Chatman, Michelle M. Duguid and Jessica A. ...
Past research has frequently made the assumptions that creativity is an individual, rather than soci...
Adopting a person by situation interaction approach, we identified conditions under which conformity...
Building on social role theory, we extend a contingency perspective on intergroup competition propos...
Despite the oft made argument that demographic diversity should enhance creativity, little is known ...
Despite the oft made argument that demographic diversity should enhance creativity, little is known ...
Research on creativity in organizations has revealed a variety of important paradoxes; paradoxes tha...
For feminists, a core goal is to promote the interests of women as a group. Across three studies, we...
In this paper we suggest ways to reconsider the question regarding the relationship gender and creat...
Brown (1989) proposed that lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals possess greater “normative creativ...
Many creative endeavors take place in groups or teams. Because groups can build on more diverse reso...
Early evidence shows that constraints enhance groups\u27 performance. However, the literature is sca...
It's a common belief that groups that possess appropriate expertise and work well together will be m...
Creativity is currently being redefined in more inclusive and accurate ways. This article examines o...