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Berlin's Creative Industries: Governing Creativity?
Industry & Innovation, 2008This paper aims at discussing the issue of governing creativity exemplifying the case of Berlin. Berlin has a fast growing creative industry that has become the object of the city's development policies and place marketing. The core question is: What are the spatial‐organizational driving forces of creativity in Berlin—can they be steered by public ...
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Creatives, creative production and the creative market
International Journal of Sustainable Development, 2009Creatives are a broad group differentiated by their mode of production, lifestyle and needs. This divergence in discipline and activities means that not all creatives are attracted to one particular place; instead, they are spatially incongruent. This paper focuses on the environments created by creatives' activities: one for creative production ...
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Creative or Not Creative? Differences in Criteria for Creativity Evaluation
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2023Lua, Egan +13 more
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Creative cognition as a window on creativity
Methods, 2007The creative cognition approach views creativity as the generation of novel and appropriate products through the application of basic cognitive processes to existing knowledge structures. It relies on converging evidence from anecdotal accounts of creativity and tightly controlled laboratory studies designed to examine the processes that are assumed to
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2014 5th IEEE Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications (CogInfoCom), 2014
From the neurobiological point of view, the creative processes are generated by an enormous and complex variety of cortical and subcortical activity, concentrated primarily in the ventral striatum (for the emergency of novelty) and then in the prefrontal cortex (for their processing).
Oliverio, Alberto, Maldonato, Mauro
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From the neurobiological point of view, the creative processes are generated by an enormous and complex variety of cortical and subcortical activity, concentrated primarily in the ventral striatum (for the emergency of novelty) and then in the prefrontal cortex (for their processing).
Oliverio, Alberto, Maldonato, Mauro
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The creative person and the creative system
Proceedings of the seventh ACM conference on Creativity and cognition, 2009The talk will summarize the Systems Model of Creativity, which views innovation or creativity as not primarily an individual trait or process, but as a confluence of processes taking place in three related sub-systems: the Domain, or the knowledge base in which the innovation/creativity takes place; the Field, or persons who act as gatekeepers to the ...
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Computing in Science & Engineering, 2014
Could a new app-programming language boost the appeal of computer science to the next generation?
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Could a new app-programming language boost the appeal of computer science to the next generation?
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Creative management of the creative
Physics World, 1990There are those who contend that it is not possible to manage research, only to mismanage it. There is more than a grain of truth in this, since an important element in the task of a research manager is to provide an environment in which creativity can flourish, and obtrusive, over-bureaucratic management can easily impair the creative process.
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Creativity: Some Definitions: the Creative Personality; The Creative Process; the Creative Classroom
Gifted Education International, 1986This paper attempts to explore, briefly, the divergence of thinking about the nature of creativity and the reative process. It is suggested that creativity involves thinking, intuition, feeling and sensing and that in order to achieve fulfilment, the highly creative personality needs a framework of elf-understanding, positive encouragement and ...
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