This article explores the art bias—the pervasive association between creativity and art in implicit theories of creativity. It also attempts to connect creativity research in this area with literature on the theory of social representations. The data comes from an online survey completed by 195 participants mainly from the United States and the United Kingdom. The survey included two main tasks: The first asked respondents to generate as many questions as they can to determine whether an object is creative; the second invited them to rate whether creativity is a key requirement for a list of 16 professions from 4 different domains and recorded the creativity score as well as reaction time. In the end, findings offer partial support for the ...
Authors' draft; final version published in Social influence; available online at http://www.informaw...
Creativity and the ability to innovate is one of the most important resources for any culture or org...
It is often neglected that the experience of artwork is a creative act, and one which requires th...
Creativity is a sub-field of cognitive psychology with a long history of empirical study. Some of t...
The present article addresses the question of ‘When can we say something is creative?’ and, in answe...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
The present article aims to explore the social representations of creativity in a Western cultural c...
People often reject creative ideas, even when espousing creativity as a desired goal. To explain thi...
Abstract Creativity is a compelling yet elusive phenomenon, especially when manifested in visual art...
Authors' draft; final version published in Social influence; available online at http://www.informaw...
Creativity and the ability to innovate is one of the most important resources for any culture or org...
It is often neglected that the experience of artwork is a creative act, and one which requires th...
Creativity is a sub-field of cognitive psychology with a long history of empirical study. Some of t...
The present article addresses the question of ‘When can we say something is creative?’ and, in answe...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
A wealth of historical, cultural, and biographical evidence points to the fact that there is conside...
The present article aims to explore the social representations of creativity in a Western cultural c...
People often reject creative ideas, even when espousing creativity as a desired goal. To explain thi...
Abstract Creativity is a compelling yet elusive phenomenon, especially when manifested in visual art...
Authors' draft; final version published in Social influence; available online at http://www.informaw...
Creativity and the ability to innovate is one of the most important resources for any culture or org...
It is often neglected that the experience of artwork is a creative act, and one which requires th...