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Pleasantness of creative tasks and creative performance

Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2011
Abstract To examine the impact of emotion on creative potential, experimental studies have typically focused on the impact of induced or spontaneous mood states on creative performance. In this report the relationship between the perceived pleasantness of tasks (using divergent thinking and story writing tasks) and creative performance was examined ...
Franck Zenasni, Todd Lubart
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Musical Creativity in Performance

2022
Abstract Creativity research has generated an impressive body of literature that spans a range of disciplines. Despite this diversity, however, creativity studies have traditionally tended to focus on the evaluation of products generated by creative people, which are categorized in various ways according to their reception and impact on ...
van der Schyff, D, Schiavio, A
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Creativity in performance

Musicae Scientiae, 2005
This paper examines different ways in which the notion of creativity has been used in relation to performance, and discusses psychological research on the topic. A considerable amount of this research is concerned with the creative use of expression in score-based performance, but a more conspicuous demonstration of creativity in performance is found ...
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Provocateurs of creative performance

Personnel Review, 2018
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to empirically examine the influence of employees’ character strengths of wisdom on stress and creative work performance, assuming stress to be a potential mediator.Design/methodology/approachThe study uses survey questionnaires to gather information.
Masood Nawaz Kalyar, Hadiqa Kalyar
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Creativity: Performance, Profiles, and Perceptions

The Journal of Psychology, 1973
Summary The present study investigated the relationship between creative performance, personality profiles, and self-descriptions of 100 undergraduate students. Ss were divided by a median split on the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking (Verbal Form B) into high and low creative groups, and compared with respect to personality patterns and self ...
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Creativity — Fluid Performances

2011
Physical proximity to the user is a defining characteristic of mobile information technology. Compared with other organisational information technologies tied to specific workstations, mobile information technology transcends these and follows the worker across his or her workscapes, i.e., the total network of workplaces and workstations where the ...
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The Creativity-Performance Relationship: Rewarding Creativity Alters the Expression of Creativity

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2012
Researchers have argued that creativity is intrinsically motivated, and that rewarding creativity can stifle creativity.
Christina Sue-Chan, Paul S. Hempel
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Get creative with performance improvement plans

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2005
Initiate a performance improvement plan to facilitate nursing education and recruitment.
Donna M, Sabol, Ruth A, Wittmann-Price
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Performing Arts Creative Enterprise

The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 2005
The UK government has recently established the National Council for Graduate Entrepreneurship (NCGE) to promote entrepreneurship in higher education, across all subject disciplines. This article considers the UK government's policy initiative from the perspective of a new project supporting tutors in the performing arts sector, who are working to ...
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Predicting Children's Creative Performance

Psychological Reports, 1986
The predictive validity of the fluency index of divergent-thinking tests was evaluated, with extracurricular creative performance in seven domains as the criteria. The unique aspects of this project were (a) that gifted and talented children were represented in the sample of 150 subjects, (b) that both performance quantity and quality scores were used
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