Group Creativity: Innovation through Collaboration - Rilegato

 
9780195147308: Group Creativity: Innovation through Collaboration

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Creativity often involves the development of original ideas that are useful or influential. Most research and writing on creativity has focused on individual creativity. However, with the information explosion and growing necessity of specialisation, the development of innovations will increasingly require group interaction at some stage of the process. Most organisations and much of the scientific process now rely on work of teams with diverse skills and knowledge. Fortunately, in recent years there has been an increasing acknowledgement of the importance of social and contextual factors in creativity. Group Creativity summarises the exciting new developments in the research on the processes involved in group or team creativity and innovation.

The volume draws from a broad range of perspectives, such as cognition, groups, creativity, information systems, and organisational psychology. These different perspectives have been brought together in one volume in order to focus attention on this developing literature and its implication for theory and application. The chapters of this volume are organized into two sections. The first section deals with group processes in creative groups, and considers issues of cognitive fixation and flexibility, group diversity, minority dissent, group decision-making, brainstorming, and group support systems. Special attention is devoted to the various processes that can inhibit or facilitate group creativity. Although much research on group processes has demonstrated that groups often fail to meet their productivity or problem solving potential, recent studies have highlighted conditions and processes related to effective functioning of teams or groups that work on creative tasks. The second section deals with the impact of various contextual or environmental factors on the creative group process. The chapters deal with issues of group autonomy, group socialisation, mentoring, team innovation, knowledge transfer, and creativity at the level of cultures and societies. It is argued that a full understanding of group creativity cannot be accomplished without adequate attention to the group environment.

The volume provides a basis for future theoretical development and application. It will be a useful source of information for scholars, practitioners and students and can be used as a textbook on courses on creativity and innovation.

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Contenuti

  • 1: Group creativity: An Introduction
  • Part I: Group process and creativity
  • 2: The constraining effects of initial ideas
  • 3: Diversity and creativity in work groups
  • 4: Better than individuals? The potential benefits of dissent and diversity for group creativity
  • 5: Group creativity and collective choice
  • 6: Ideational creativity in groups: Lessons from research on brainstorming
  • 7: Cognitive stimulation and interference in idea generating groups
  • 8: Electronic brainstorming: Theory, research and future directions
  • Part II: Group creativity in context
  • 9: Is the social psychology of creativity really social? Moving beyond a focus on the individual
  • 10: Newcomer innovation in work teams
  • 11: The group as mentor: Social capital and the systems model of creativity
  • 12: Creativity and innovation implementation in teams
  • 13: Learning from direct and indirect experience in organisations
  • 14: Creative cultures, nations and civilisations: Strategies and results
  • 15: Group creativity: Common themes and future directions

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