The authors review the Motivated Information Processing in Groups Model (De Dreu, Nijstad, & Van Knippenberg, 2008) to understand group creativity and innovation. Although distinct phenomena, group creativity and innovation are both considered a function of epistemic motivation (EM; the degree to which group members tend to systematically process and disseminate information), and prosocial motivation (PSM; the extent to which group members seek collective [rather than personal] gain). EM is considered a function of, for example, time constraints, accountability pressures, preference diversity, openness to experience, and ambiguity aversion. PSM is stronger under, for example, participative decision making, shared social identity, and collec...
Research on group creativity has focused on the ability of group members to improve their divergent ...
Sometimes social influence processes are the driving force behind the creation of new products, serv...
Sometimes social influence processes are the driving force behind the creation of new products, serv...
The extent to which groups are creative has wide implications for their overall performance, includi...
none3Research conducted in the framework of the Motivated Information Processing in Group Model (MIP...
Pre‐implementation activities like idea selection play a crucial role in the innovation process. How...
This chapter considers creativity in groups. As a topic of scientific study, it recently has gained ...
Pre-implementation activities like idea selection play a crucial role in the innovation process. How...
Much of the research into group and team functioning looks at groups that perform cognitive tasks, s...
Membership change has been found to stimulate collective idea generation but to not always benefit g...
According to an information processing perspective, group creativity results from the combination of...
Membership change has been found to stimulate collective idea generation but to not always benefit g...
Pre‐implementation activities like idea selection play a crucial role in the innovation process. How...
This article expands the view of groups as information processors into a motivated information proce...
This article expands the view of groups as information processors into a motivated information proce...
Research on group creativity has focused on the ability of group members to improve their divergent ...
Sometimes social influence processes are the driving force behind the creation of new products, serv...
Sometimes social influence processes are the driving force behind the creation of new products, serv...
The extent to which groups are creative has wide implications for their overall performance, includi...
none3Research conducted in the framework of the Motivated Information Processing in Group Model (MIP...
Pre‐implementation activities like idea selection play a crucial role in the innovation process. How...
This chapter considers creativity in groups. As a topic of scientific study, it recently has gained ...
Pre-implementation activities like idea selection play a crucial role in the innovation process. How...
Much of the research into group and team functioning looks at groups that perform cognitive tasks, s...
Membership change has been found to stimulate collective idea generation but to not always benefit g...
According to an information processing perspective, group creativity results from the combination of...
Membership change has been found to stimulate collective idea generation but to not always benefit g...
Pre‐implementation activities like idea selection play a crucial role in the innovation process. How...
This article expands the view of groups as information processors into a motivated information proce...
This article expands the view of groups as information processors into a motivated information proce...
Research on group creativity has focused on the ability of group members to improve their divergent ...
Sometimes social influence processes are the driving force behind the creation of new products, serv...
Sometimes social influence processes are the driving force behind the creation of new products, serv...