Historical and contemporary accounts suggest that natural elements can facilitate creativity in one's work. Despite this potential connection, researchers have largely overlooked how nature may enhance employees’ creativity, an oversight that takes on additional meaningfulness in light of increasing investments by organizations in work designs that bring employees in contact with nature. In this paper, we draw from attention restoration theory (ART) to develop a model explaining how contact with nature at work may affect employee creativity—via broader cognitive processing. In addition, we follow the guidance of ART to deepen our understanding of for whom the creativity-generating effects of nature will be most impactful. Specifically, we d...
Humans are continually opting to live in urban environments, furthering us from the innate connectio...
In recent years, numerous environmental psychology studies have demonstrated that contact with natur...
Is creativity to be found in our genes or developed by our engagement with our environment? The brai...
Historical and contemporary accounts suggest that natural elements can facilitate creativity in one'...
Listed in 2017 Dean's List of Exceptional ThesesThe natural environment’s potential to improve educa...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
Experience of nature is widely linked to well-being, including psychological restoration. Benefits t...
Accumulating evidence indicates that time spent in natural environments promotes creativity, but few...
Adults and children are spending more time interacting with media and technology and less time parti...
A growing body of research indicates that contact with nature at work has beneficial effects on empl...
In recent years, numerous environmental psychology studies have demonstrated that contact with natur...
In recent years, numerous environmental psychology studies have demonstrated that contact with natur...
Over the past three decades, a growing body of environmental psychology research has demonstrated th...
ABSTRACT—We compare the restorative effects on cognitive functioning of interactions with natural ve...
Contact with nature in the workplace is related to decreased stress, higher job satisfaction and bet...
Humans are continually opting to live in urban environments, furthering us from the innate connectio...
In recent years, numerous environmental psychology studies have demonstrated that contact with natur...
Is creativity to be found in our genes or developed by our engagement with our environment? The brai...
Historical and contemporary accounts suggest that natural elements can facilitate creativity in one'...
Listed in 2017 Dean's List of Exceptional ThesesThe natural environment’s potential to improve educa...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
Experience of nature is widely linked to well-being, including psychological restoration. Benefits t...
Accumulating evidence indicates that time spent in natural environments promotes creativity, but few...
Adults and children are spending more time interacting with media and technology and less time parti...
A growing body of research indicates that contact with nature at work has beneficial effects on empl...
In recent years, numerous environmental psychology studies have demonstrated that contact with natur...
In recent years, numerous environmental psychology studies have demonstrated that contact with natur...
Over the past three decades, a growing body of environmental psychology research has demonstrated th...
ABSTRACT—We compare the restorative effects on cognitive functioning of interactions with natural ve...
Contact with nature in the workplace is related to decreased stress, higher job satisfaction and bet...
Humans are continually opting to live in urban environments, furthering us from the innate connectio...
In recent years, numerous environmental psychology studies have demonstrated that contact with natur...
Is creativity to be found in our genes or developed by our engagement with our environment? The brai...