Creative Problem-Solving Process Styles, Cognitive Work Demands, and Organizational Adaptability

Volume: 50, Issue: 1, Pages: 80 - 115
Published: Dec 3, 2013
Abstract
In this theoretical article, organizational adaptability is modeled as a four-stage creative problem-solving process, with each stage involving a different kind of cognitive activity. Individuals have different preferences for each stage and thus are said to have different creative problem-solving process “styles.” The Creative Problem Solving Profile (CPSP) assesses these styles and maps onto and interconnects directly with the four stages of...
Paper Details
Title
Creative Problem-Solving Process Styles, Cognitive Work Demands, and Organizational Adaptability
Published Date
Dec 3, 2013
Volume
50
Issue
1
Pages
80 - 115
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