CIIS Faculty Publications
Social Creativity, Vol. 2
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Description
Social Creativity Volume 2 explores the nature of creativity in innovation in business, with in-depth essays from leading thinkers such as Teresa Amabile, Fred Emery, Charles Hampden-Turner, David Loye, Tudor Rickards, Ralph Stacey, Richard Woodman and others.
ISBN
978-1572731318
Publication Date
1999
Publisher
Hampton Press
City
Cresskill, New Jersey
Keywords
Creativity, Innovation
Disciplines
Business Intelligence
Recommended Citation
Purser, Ronald and Montuori, Alfonso, "Social Creativity, Vol. 2" (1999). CIIS Faculty Publications. 19.
https://digitalcommons.ciis.edu/facultypublications/19
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Contents:
Introduction: Organizing as if Creativity Really Mattered Ronald E. Purser, Alfonso Montuori Part One: Sociocognitive Dimensions of Creativity 1. Control, Chaos, Control: A Cybernetic View of Creativity Charles Hampden-Turner 2. Hemisphericity and Creativity: Group Process and the Dream Factory David Loye 3. Creative Organizations: The Relevance of Chaos and Psychodynamic Systems Ralph Stacey PART TWO: CREATIVE PERCEPTION: COGNITION AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES 4. The Perceptual Logic of Creativity Fred Emery 5. Barriers to Organizational Creativity Lynda Kilbourne and Richard Woodman 6. Group Creativity Paul Paulus, Vincent Brown, Anita Ortega PART THREE: CREATIVE WORK ENVIRONMENTS: ASSESSMENT AND PREDICTION 7. On the Roles of the Industrial Researcher in Relation to Creativity: The Core of the Stein Technical Audit Morris Stein 8. The Impact of Downsizing on Organizational Creativity and Innovation Regina Conti and Teresa Amabile PART FOUR: CREATIVE PARADIGMS: EPISTEMOLOGICAL ISSUES AND MANAGEMENT ASSUMPTIONS 9. Sociological Paradigms and Organizational Creativity Tudor Rickards and Christian De Cock 10. Playing the Spaces Between the Notes: From Competence to Creativity in Management Richard Harrison PART FIVE: CREATIVE ECOLOGIES: CONSTRAINTS AND POSSIBILITIES 11. Social Creat as a Heroic Path in World Crisis Michael Ray 12. Organizing as if Creativity Really Mattered Ronald E. Purser and Alfonso Montuori