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Innovation Versus Creativity Innovation Versus Creativity
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the entrepreneurial personality the entrepreneurial personality
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the collaborative web the collaborative web
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the individual in the organization the individual in the organization
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Social Networks Social Networks
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teams and creativity teams and creativity
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centrality centrality
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assessments of sociocultural creativity assessments of sociocultural creativity
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assessing organizational innovation assessing organizational innovation
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assessing organizational climate assessing organizational climate
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assessing nations and regions assessing nations and regions
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cultural differences in innovation cultural differences in innovation
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Key Concepts Key Concepts
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Thought Experiments Thought Experiments
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Suggested Readings Suggested Readings
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13 Organizational Creativity
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Published:December 2023
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Abstract
This chapter reviews research on creativity and innovation in business organizations. The chapter begins by contrasting “creativity” as originality, and “innovation” as the generation of something new that is useful and has an impact on the world. This contrast is demonstrated by a review of patent and intellectual property law. The chapter then reviews research on the entrepreneurial personality. The chapter then examines studies of the entire organization, taking a sociocultural approach in considering many individuals in combination, rather than isolated creators. This includes research on collaborative webs—distributed creative communities, often over the internet—and research on social networks. The chapter ends with a review of various methods to assess the creativity of an organization, including measures of organizational climate and evaluations of the innovative abilities of entire nations, cities, or geographic regions.
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