This paper presents the first step in exploring the match between IT managers’ expectations of functional creativity within an information system (IS), and the functional creativity of the information systems developed by final-year undergraduate IS students. The Creative Product Assessment Model (CPAM) is used as a means to elicit the expectations that IT managers in various IT industry sectors have of functional creativity within information systems. Final-year IS student projects are evaluated for functional creativity by the same IT managers. Though IT managers value functional creativity in an information system, there are other creativity aspects considered even more valuable. These include the skills to design, as well as the end-use...
The growing importance of creativity in organizations, the reliance of creativity on knowledge, the ...
Managing for creativity has proven to be one of the most important drivers in IS and IS development,...
The global competitiveness and the organizations ability to make effective use of information techno...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE\u2704 pan...
While the literature on creativity/innovation in IS is sparse, the literature on measurement of crea...
The importance of creativity in the Information Systems area has been long debated. Creativ-ity has ...
Utilizing information systems in more strategic and competitively advantageous ways is important in ...
Although considerable research has focused on creativity in organizations, far less research has exa...
Utilizing information systems in more strategic and competitively advantageous ways is important in ...
All rights reserved. In face of growing global competition, the ability of organizations to effectiv...
This paper put forth a model studying the creativity-enabling potential in organisational IT. Buildi...
All innovation begins with creative ideas. Thus, the quality of new products and services is depende...
The halcyon years of IS education are gone. IS educational units are now faced not only with issues ...
The growing importance of creativity in organizations, the reliance of creativity on knowledge, the ...
Managing for creativity has proven to be one of the most important drivers in IS and IS development,...
The global competitiveness and the organizations ability to make effective use of information techno...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE\u2704 pan...
While the literature on creativity/innovation in IS is sparse, the literature on measurement of crea...
The importance of creativity in the Information Systems area has been long debated. Creativ-ity has ...
Utilizing information systems in more strategic and competitively advantageous ways is important in ...
Although considerable research has focused on creativity in organizations, far less research has exa...
Utilizing information systems in more strategic and competitively advantageous ways is important in ...
All rights reserved. In face of growing global competition, the ability of organizations to effectiv...
This paper put forth a model studying the creativity-enabling potential in organisational IT. Buildi...
All innovation begins with creative ideas. Thus, the quality of new products and services is depende...
The halcyon years of IS education are gone. IS educational units are now faced not only with issues ...
The growing importance of creativity in organizations, the reliance of creativity on knowledge, the ...
Managing for creativity has proven to be one of the most important drivers in IS and IS development,...
The global competitiveness and the organizations ability to make effective use of information techno...