Social Identity Theory (SIT) is commonly applied to explain social change. We aim to revive interest in the concept of social creativity in order to provide a SIT perspective on bolstering and challenging social stability. Social creativity allows people to maintain or achieve a positive social identity through re‐interpreting intergroup relations. Despite this crucial role in shaping intergroup comparisons, the causes and effects of social creativity are largely unknown. To understand how social creativity can contribute to social stability, we argue for a return to SIT’s dynamic nature of constantly re‐negotiating intergroup relations, involving both higher‐ and lower‐status groups. Within these dynamics, we propose that social creativity...
Creativity is a universal activity, essential in an evolutionary perspective, to adaptation and sust...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
Creativity has become a highly desirable commodity, and it can be argued that the challenges we face...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) is commonly applied to explain social change. We aim to revive interest...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) is commonly applied to explain social change. We aim to revive interest...
This paper develops an analysis of creativity that is informed by the social identity approach. Two ...
Prevailing approaches to individual and group creativity have focused on personal factors that contr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
This paper develops an analysis of innovative behavior and creativity that is informed by the social...
This paper develops an analysis of innovative behavior and creativity that is informed by the social...
Author's draft; final version available online via http://www.sciencedirect.com/This paper develops ...
Creativity and innovation are often seen as being important in terms of organisations, not only deal...
The present research examined whether possessing multiple social identities (i.e., groups relevant t...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...
Creativity is a universal activity, essential in an evolutionary perspective, to adaptation and sust...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
Creativity has become a highly desirable commodity, and it can be argued that the challenges we face...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) is commonly applied to explain social change. We aim to revive interest...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) is commonly applied to explain social change. We aim to revive interest...
This paper develops an analysis of creativity that is informed by the social identity approach. Two ...
Prevailing approaches to individual and group creativity have focused on personal factors that contr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
This paper develops an analysis of innovative behavior and creativity that is informed by the social...
This paper develops an analysis of innovative behavior and creativity that is informed by the social...
Author's draft; final version available online via http://www.sciencedirect.com/This paper develops ...
Creativity and innovation are often seen as being important in terms of organisations, not only deal...
The present research examined whether possessing multiple social identities (i.e., groups relevant t...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...
Creativity is a universal activity, essential in an evolutionary perspective, to adaptation and sust...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
Creativity has become a highly desirable commodity, and it can be argued that the challenges we face...