Creativity in Unexpected Places: The Role of Non-work Others from an Identity Perspective

Volume: 2015, Issue: 1, Pages: 18053 - 18053
Published: Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
While the lone genius view of creativity has merit in some cases, creativity is increasingly considered to be an inherently social process. However, this perspective emphasizes interactions with others at work and assumes that relevant social alters have some level of domain relevant expertise or experience. We upend this assumption and suggest that interaction with friends and family outside of work (non-work relationships) influence creativity...
Paper Details
Title
Creativity in Unexpected Places: The Role of Non-work Others from an Identity Perspective
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Volume
2015
Issue
1
Pages
18053 - 18053
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