International audienceA common belief states that more choice of creative inputs boosts consumer creativity because it expands consumers' creative solution space. Two experimental studies, run in a knitting and a crafting context, challenge this intuition and suggest that restricting the choice of creative inputs actually enhances creativity for experienced consumers. The authors find that this outcome is due to consumers' ability to enjoy the creative process more, which in turn positively affects their creative output, as judged by experts. In contrast, consumers perceive themselves as more creative (regardless of experience level) when they have a greater rather than a limited choice of inputs. The authors discuss how these findings open...
Although creativity is widely recognized as a critical element for firms to develop new products, kn...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether choice restriction decreased intrinsic motivation fo...
Many research approaches are conceptualized as binary choices, representing endpoints of a spectrum ...
International audienceA common belief states that more choice of creative inputs boosts consumer cre...
Across a variety of domains, consumers often choose to act as the designer of their own solution, so...
Technological innovations have changed the marketing landscape such that consumers themselves (as op...
This study investigates the effects of prior experience, task instruction, and choice on creative pe...
Creativity is defined as the ability to produce an object/idea that is both original and appropriate...
An effect of the digital economy has been to provide consumers with almost unlimited ways to customi...
This study investigates the effects of prior experience, task instruction, and choice on creative pe...
Choice overload is a negative effect caused by a great variety of options in the user’s choice exper...
An effect of the digital economy has been to provide consumers with almost unlimited ways to customi...
This article analyzes the effects of financial constraints and of their interaction with individual ...
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We explore how the impact of seeking feedback from different sources (i.e., feedback source variety)...
Although creativity is widely recognized as a critical element for firms to develop new products, kn...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether choice restriction decreased intrinsic motivation fo...
Many research approaches are conceptualized as binary choices, representing endpoints of a spectrum ...
International audienceA common belief states that more choice of creative inputs boosts consumer cre...
Across a variety of domains, consumers often choose to act as the designer of their own solution, so...
Technological innovations have changed the marketing landscape such that consumers themselves (as op...
This study investigates the effects of prior experience, task instruction, and choice on creative pe...
Creativity is defined as the ability to produce an object/idea that is both original and appropriate...
An effect of the digital economy has been to provide consumers with almost unlimited ways to customi...
This study investigates the effects of prior experience, task instruction, and choice on creative pe...
Choice overload is a negative effect caused by a great variety of options in the user’s choice exper...
An effect of the digital economy has been to provide consumers with almost unlimited ways to customi...
This article analyzes the effects of financial constraints and of their interaction with individual ...
Contains fulltext : 175700pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access) ...
We explore how the impact of seeking feedback from different sources (i.e., feedback source variety)...
Although creativity is widely recognized as a critical element for firms to develop new products, kn...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether choice restriction decreased intrinsic motivation fo...
Many research approaches are conceptualized as binary choices, representing endpoints of a spectrum ...