2014
DOI: 10.1111/jpim.12149
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The Impact of a Creativity‐supporting Work Environment on a Firm's Product Innovation Performance

Abstract: Many scholars and practitioners have suggested that a creativity‐supporting work environment contributes to a firm's product innovation performance. Although there is evidence that such an environment enhances innovative behavior at individual level, very few studies address the effect of a creativity‐supporting work environment on product innovation performance at firm level, and the results are inconsistent. This paper examines the relationship between a firm's creativity‐supporting work environment and a fi… Show more

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“…As suggested by prior studies supportive work environment can enhance people's creativity and people working in an environment which support creativity create ideas that are useful for product innovation (Moultrie et al, 2007;Slijkhuis et al, 2013;Vithayathawornwong et al, 2003). "Creativity is considered as an antecedent of innovation" (Dul and Ceylan, 2014) (p. 1); because as suggested by Amabile et al (1996) "all innovation begins with creative ideas" (p. 1154). Creativity has, been a focus of many academics in fields ranging from anthropology to neuroscience, and has attracted management studies as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…As suggested by prior studies supportive work environment can enhance people's creativity and people working in an environment which support creativity create ideas that are useful for product innovation (Moultrie et al, 2007;Slijkhuis et al, 2013;Vithayathawornwong et al, 2003). "Creativity is considered as an antecedent of innovation" (Dul and Ceylan, 2014) (p. 1); because as suggested by Amabile et al (1996) "all innovation begins with creative ideas" (p. 1154). Creativity has, been a focus of many academics in fields ranging from anthropology to neuroscience, and has attracted management studies as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Organizations must continuously develop new products and/or services that are successful in the market to ensure their survival. The success of a new product depends on many factors including organizational strategy, organizational characteristics such as the firm's organizational climate, characteristics of new products, the process of product development, and product market (Dul and Ceylan, 2014;Landry, 2012;Ward, 2004). Moreover, the environment of the workplace that stimulates employees' creativity is normally believed to be helpful for creation of novel products.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nesse contexto, a criatividade é uma das dimensões que contribui com o processo de inovação, seja em produtos, seja em processos, organizacionais ou de marketing. Além disso, ela é considerada tanto um ingrediente importante quanto um dos primeiros passos para a inovação (Amabile, 1996;Anderson, Potočnik, & Zhou, 2014;Dul & Ceylan, 2014;Moon, 2013).…”
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“…González-Loureiro and Figueroa Dorrego 2012;Visnjic et al 2014). However, these variables have not been coherently integrated in current engineering design performance measurement models or tools applicable to the individual/team level (Dul and Ceylan 2014). This is specifically highlighted by Birdi et al (2016), who calls for research to integrate the multiple dimensions contributing to engineering design work at this level.…”
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confidence: 99%