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  • Allwood, Carl Martin, 1952, et al. (author)
  • Creative knowledge environments
  • 2013
  • In: Carayannis, E. (ed.) Encyclopedia of creativity, invention, innovation and entrepreneurship. - NY: New York, USA : Springer. - 9781461438571 ; , s. 288-289
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  • Creativity and leadership in science, technology and innovation.
  • 2013
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    • Leadership is vital to creativity and successful innovation in groups and organizations; leadership is however seldom studied in the academic literature as a creativity driver. One reason for the lack of attention paid to leadership’s effect on creativity may be the common belief that creativity cannot and should not be managed. Creative individuals and groups are regarded as, and indeed often are, autonomous and self-driving. From this belief the erroneous conclusion is drawn that there is no need for leadership in creative environments and situations. The better conclusion, proposed by this book, is that leadership not only stimulates creativity, but that such a leadership in the science, technology, and innovation fields should specifically possess at least two features: a) expertise in the field(s), and b) an ability to create, support, and encourage individuals, groups, and creative knowledge environments.
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  • Hemlin, Sven, 1948, et al. (author)
  • Conclusion
  • 2013
  • In: Creativity and leadership in science, technology and innovation. edited by Sven Hemlin, Carl Martin Allwood, Ben R. Martin, and Michael D. Mumford.. - NY: New York, USA : Routledge. - 9780415834841 ; , s. 316-331
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  • Agerström, Jens, et al. (author)
  • The influence of temporal distance on justice and care morality
  • 2010
  • In: Scandinavian Journal of Psychology. - : Wiley. - 1467-9450 .- 0036-5564. ; 51, s. 46-55
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    • The primary goal of this study was to examine whether changes in the temporal distance of a moral dilemma affect how it is perceived and subsequently resolved. Based on Construal Level Theory (Trope & Liberman, 2003), it was predicted that the relative weight of abstract justice features should increase and the relative weight of concrete care features should decrease with temporal distance. The results showed that females became increasingly justice-oriented with greater temporal distance. However, this was not the case for males who were unaffected by temporal distance. This interaction was conceptually replicated in a follow-up experiment in which abstraction was manipulated directly by a mindset manipulation. The present results suggest that temporal distance is a contextual factor that can alter the extent to which moral judgments and reasoning are based on justice and care, although this effect seems to be moderated by gender.
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