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Creativity and Imitation: Effects of Regulatory Focus and Creative Exemplar Quality

Creativity Research Journal, 2011
In creative settings, exposure to creative exemplar products may invite imitation and as such influence creative performance. In understanding creativity, it, therefore, is important to be able to predict imitation of creative exemplar products. Regulatory focus theory can do so, and leads to predictions that deviate from the existing body of knowledge
Laurens Rook, Daan Van Knippenberg
exaly   +3 more sources

Observer Characteristics Related to the Imitation of a Creative Model

Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied, 1979
Summary Observer characteristics related to the imitation of a creative model were studied in 167 sixth grade boys and girls. In general, all Ss who observed a videotaped model giving fluent but not original or flexible responses gave more fluent and flexible responses than did others in different modeling conditions. More original responses were given
Gerald Halpin   +3 more
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Imitation and Creativity in Japanese Arts

2016
IntroductionPart I. A Historical Construction1. Copycat Japan2. The West and the Invention of Creation3. The Denial, Rejection, and Sublimation of Imitation4. No Poaching5. Seen from Japan6. The Logic of Reflection in Nakai MasakazuPart II. A New Place for Imitation7. Kishida Ryusei's Portraits of Reiko, or, How Can Ghosts Be at Work?8.
Michael Lucken, Francesca Simkin
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Idols: from imitation to creativity

2023
The monograph examines various aspects of imitation as a necessary stage of the creative process: Renaissance people, time and place, objects, portraits, idols, the energy of mystery, the ethics of children's reading. The role of imitation in the formation of personality is emphasized. It is addressed to general philologists, journalists, sociologists,
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Is Imitation Bad for the Production of Creative Works?

Review of Network Economics, 2020
AbstractThis paper develops a theoretical framework to discuss the positive role of imitative works where creators often have private information about their creative abilities and may need outside investment. Within this framework, we consider the impact of three types of copyright protection during the different stages: the production, distribution ...
Sang Hoo Bae, Kyeongwon Yoo
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Creative imitation in the Hebrew Bible

Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 2000
The source of creative composition for many forms of literature was well recognized by literary critics in antiquity to be in the imitation of older literary works and this has been a major concern of literary criticism in modern classical studies as well. It is remarkable, therefore, that so little attention has been given to this subject in biblical
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