Factors for Radical Creativity, Incremental Creativity, and Routine, Noncreative Performance.

Nora Madjar, Ellen Greenberg, Zheng Chen

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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; that the presence of creative coworkers and organizational identification are associated with incremental creativity; and that conformity and organizational identification are linked with routine performance. Theoretical and managerial implications are discussed.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
StatePublished - Jan 1 2011

Keywords

  • Radical creativity
  • Incremental Creativity
  • Performance

Disciplines

  • Business

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