Workshop design for enhancing the appropriateness of idea generation using analogical thinking

As technologies advance and replace human labor in a variety of settings, we focus our attention on human creativity for generating new ideas. Business organizations, more than ever, recognize that they need employees who think creatively to maintain their competitive edge. Nonetheless, there is a l...

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Main Author: Eunyoung Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2017-11-01
Series:International Journal of Innovation Studies
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2096248717300024
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spelling doaj-6b0b2a31d7a345fab57449165cf3dc1f2021-02-02T05:53:12ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.International Journal of Innovation Studies2096-24872017-11-0112134143Workshop design for enhancing the appropriateness of idea generation using analogical thinkingEunyoung Kim0Human Life Design Area, School of Knowledge Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 1-1 Asahidai, Nomi, Ishikawa 923, JapanAs technologies advance and replace human labor in a variety of settings, we focus our attention on human creativity for generating new ideas. Business organizations, more than ever, recognize that they need employees who think creatively to maintain their competitive edge. Nonetheless, there is a lack of research assessing new ideas and influential factors in generating innovative ideas. The aim of this study is to identify the factors that influence the creation of innovative ideas. We conducted two different types of workshops with 22 subjects and 23 subjects each. In the first workshop, subjects were asked to generate new business ideas through analogical thinking. As a result, half of the participants generated appropriate ideas, and three influential factors were determined: categorization skill, deliberation, and trial and error. The second workshop was designed to facilitate participants to enhance these three factors. As a result, 70% of the participants could generate appropriate ideas. By identifying influential factors, this paper suggests a procedure for designing an innovation workshop that enables the creation of appropriate ideas. Keywords: Analogical thinking, Appropriateness in ideas generated, Trial and error, Categorization, Deliberationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2096248717300024
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Workshop design for enhancing the appropriateness of idea generation using analogical thinking
International Journal of Innovation Studies
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title_short Workshop design for enhancing the appropriateness of idea generation using analogical thinking
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description As technologies advance and replace human labor in a variety of settings, we focus our attention on human creativity for generating new ideas. Business organizations, more than ever, recognize that they need employees who think creatively to maintain their competitive edge. Nonetheless, there is a lack of research assessing new ideas and influential factors in generating innovative ideas. The aim of this study is to identify the factors that influence the creation of innovative ideas. We conducted two different types of workshops with 22 subjects and 23 subjects each. In the first workshop, subjects were asked to generate new business ideas through analogical thinking. As a result, half of the participants generated appropriate ideas, and three influential factors were determined: categorization skill, deliberation, and trial and error. The second workshop was designed to facilitate participants to enhance these three factors. As a result, 70% of the participants could generate appropriate ideas. By identifying influential factors, this paper suggests a procedure for designing an innovation workshop that enables the creation of appropriate ideas. Keywords: Analogical thinking, Appropriateness in ideas generated, Trial and error, Categorization, Deliberation
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