2018
DOI: 10.1177/0149206318805832
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Creativity and Innovation Under Constraints: A Cross-Disciplinary Integrative Review

Abstract: Generating creative ideas and turning them into innovations is key for competitive advantage. However, endeavors toward creativity and innovation are bounded by constraints such as rules and regulations, deadlines, and scarce resources. The effect of constraints on creativity and innovation has attracted substantial interest across the fields of strategic management, entrepreneurship, industrial organization, technology and operations management, organizational behavior, and marketing. Research in these fields… Show more

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“…In line with this, our study contributes to the research on how to make the BM a unit of analysis for an experimenting process (e.g. Morris et al, 2005;Doz and Kosonen, 2010;Teece, 2010), this time under severe constraints to creativity and innovation (Acar et al, 2018) determined by new ventures' resource scarcity; the final objective being to scientifically obtain business model validation (Ghezzi, 2018) and enable change.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…In line with this, our study contributes to the research on how to make the BM a unit of analysis for an experimenting process (e.g. Morris et al, 2005;Doz and Kosonen, 2010;Teece, 2010), this time under severe constraints to creativity and innovation (Acar et al, 2018) determined by new ventures' resource scarcity; the final objective being to scientifically obtain business model validation (Ghezzi, 2018) and enable change.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Although important, the prospects of new ventures are very uncertain, and the majority of them inevitably fail because of their own vulnerabilities (Sarasvathy, Menon, and Kuechle 2011;Soederblom et al 2015) and the liability of newness (Aldrich and Fiol 1994;Zhang and White 2016), exacerbated by complex technology (Carayannis and Campbell 2009;Bruneel, Spithoven, and Clarysse 2017), scarce resources (Spigel 2017;Acar, Tarakci, and Knippenberg 2018), and a turbulent environment (Stam and Spigel 2016;Spigel and Harrison 2018). Because of the importance and vulnerability of new ventures, governments and nongovernmental grant-making organizations around the world have developed and implemented policies to support entrepreneurs and increase the success rate of new ventures (Auerswald 2015;Soederblom et al 2015), with a broader view of an "entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE)" focused on listening to entrepreneurs and enabling interactions between relevant actors (Stam 2015;Isenberg and Onymeah 2016;Colombo et al 2017;Ács et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a student may develop an important and novel “sense of place” by completing a research project in their hometown, away from their academic institution while working from home. Working from this “nonacademic” environment presents constraints on research, such as access to simple, nonspecialized equipment, but such constraints may encourage creative, accessible research approaches (Acar et al., 2019) that would be missed in more traditional academic settings. Furthermore, the remote situation presents additional opportunity for students to engage with a larger pool of nonacademic partners or “stakeholders” (e.g., ES 300 class) that might be unable to devote the time to meet and interact with students’ in‐person but can afford the time to engage in one or more virtual meetings with students.…”
Section: Synthesis and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%