2011
DOI: 10.1037/a0022416
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Factors for radical creativity, incremental creativity, and routine, noncreative performance.

Abstract: This study extends theory and research by differentiating between routine, noncreative performance and 2 distinct types of creativity: radical and incremental. We also use a sensemaking perspective to examine the interplay of social and personal factors that may influence a person's engagement in a certain level of creative action versus routine, noncreative work. Results demonstrate that willingness to take risks, resources for creativity, and career commitment are associated primarily with radical creativity… Show more

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“…Resources can include both internal resources, such as employees' psychological support, social advancement, intelligence, self-esteem, skills and motivation (Amabile et al, 1996;Baer, 2012;Madjar et al, 2011), as well as external resources, such as time and financial resources (Amabile, et al, 1996;Scott & Bruce, 1994). These external resources become increasingly scarce when workloads and pressures expand to meet tight deadlines while reducing costs.…”
Section: Resource Scarcity and Job Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Resources can include both internal resources, such as employees' psychological support, social advancement, intelligence, self-esteem, skills and motivation (Amabile et al, 1996;Baer, 2012;Madjar et al, 2011), as well as external resources, such as time and financial resources (Amabile, et al, 1996;Scott & Bruce, 1994). These external resources become increasingly scarce when workloads and pressures expand to meet tight deadlines while reducing costs.…”
Section: Resource Scarcity and Job Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies demonstrate a negative relationship between limited resources and innovation (e.g., Madjar et al, 2011), while others document nonlinear (Baer & Oldham, 2006;Nohria & Gulati, 1996), not significant (Amabile et al, 1996;Scott & Bruce, 1994) and even positive relationships (Mehta & Zhu, 2015). For example, research suggests that limited time and funding can kill creativity, the initial phase in the innovation process.…”
Section: Resource Scarcity and Job Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…O exame da literatura contempla essa influência da identidade sobre o desempenho dos colaboradores, de um funcionário específico, ou de comportamentos relacionados ao desempenho (He & Brown, 2013, Mitchell et al, 2011, sendo ainda influenciada pela cultura organizacional (Brickson, 2013;Nascimento, 2014). Além disso, estudos ressaltam o efeito positivo da identidade na criatividade dos funcionários (Brickson, 2013;Hirst, van Dick, & van Knippenberg, 2009;Madjar et al, 2011), devido ao alinhamento entre os seus próprios interesses e o interesse da organização.…”
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