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Creativity enhancement of information systems personnel: A study of the effects of creativity training and Individual Creative Support System software.
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Creativity enhancement of information systems personnel: A study of the effects of creativity training and Individual Creative Support System software./
作者:
McNair, Monty.
面頁冊數:
170 p.
附註:
Adviser: Caroline Howard.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-05A.
標題:
Business Administration, Management. -
電子資源:
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ISBN:
9780549673415
Creativity enhancement of information systems personnel: A study of the effects of creativity training and Individual Creative Support System software.
McNair, Monty.
Creativity enhancement of information systems personnel: A study of the effects of creativity training and Individual Creative Support System software.
- 170 p.
Adviser: Caroline Howard.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--TUI University, 2008.
All facets of the business administration organization have been shown to need the creative capabilities of their employees to compete and be successful in the marketplace (Eskildsen, Dahlgaard, & Norgaard, 1999; Gardner, 2006). This is also true for the Information Systems Organization (Amabile, 1997; Beckett, 1992; Coulson & Strickland, 1991; Everett, 1983; Hermann, 1993; Johnson, 1992; Kanter, 1982; Kiechel, 1983). Only a few studies in the late 20th century were conducted to explore the benefits of Individual Creative Support System (ICSS) technology to creativity (Malaga, 1999, 2000; Massetti, 1996, 1998; Roberts, 1989; Rouse, 1989; Watson, 1989; Wierenga and van Bruggen, 1998; Winship, 1991). Most of these studies on Creativity Support Systems have been factor studies, looking at the effects of experimental manipulations and not concerned with the cause and effect of how creativity enhances the decision-making process (Wierenga & van Bruggen).
ISBN: 9780549673415Subjects--Topical Terms:
626628
Business Administration, Management.
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All facets of the business administration organization have been shown to need the creative capabilities of their employees to compete and be successful in the marketplace (Eskildsen, Dahlgaard, & Norgaard, 1999; Gardner, 2006). This is also true for the Information Systems Organization (Amabile, 1997; Beckett, 1992; Coulson & Strickland, 1991; Everett, 1983; Hermann, 1993; Johnson, 1992; Kanter, 1982; Kiechel, 1983). Only a few studies in the late 20th century were conducted to explore the benefits of Individual Creative Support System (ICSS) technology to creativity (Malaga, 1999, 2000; Massetti, 1996, 1998; Roberts, 1989; Rouse, 1989; Watson, 1989; Wierenga and van Bruggen, 1998; Winship, 1991). Most of these studies on Creativity Support Systems have been factor studies, looking at the effects of experimental manipulations and not concerned with the cause and effect of how creativity enhances the decision-making process (Wierenga & van Bruggen).
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