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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-dayton14490610072021-08-03T06:34:09Z The Cultivation and Inhibition of Creativity from the Perspective of Individuals with Multiple Patents Grilliot, Mary I. Educational Leadership Business Administration Business Education Organization Theory Organizational Behavior Pedagogy creativity creativity cultivation creativity inhibition organizational impacts on creativity organizational theory and creativity theory patent holders and creativity early influences on creativity development This research utilized a constructivist, phenomenological methodology, a qualitative, semi-structured interview method, and a theoretical framework informed by organizational theory as well as creativity theory to explore (1) sources of supports and inspiration for creativity cultivation, (2) experiences that had a positive impact on creativity cultivation, and (3) experiences that had a negative impact on creativity cultivation. The research focused on the process of creativity cultivation, as opposed to the focus of most existing work on the established creative individual and/or the creative product.The overwhelming majority of interviewees reported that early childhood provided important sources of support and inspiration for creative behaviors and influenced their life-long creative processes. This finding was not widely reported in the previous literature. The concentration of this study on the process of creativity cultivation may have allowed this new insight. Further, the interviewees also identified two types of experiences that had positive impacts on their cultivation of creativity: (1) varied experiences and (2) organizational factors. Finally, the interviewees identified organizational factors as also being the most significant experiences that negatively impacted their creativity cultivation. A majority of interviewees noted that they left organizations that were exerting negative influences on their creativity cultivation. Many of the interviewees also indicated that they had established, or had plans to establish, their own organizations to foster future creative endeavors.This paper includes the nascent outline of an analytical and integrative template to link creativity and organizational research to allow deeper and fuller future analysis. Finally, this paper concludes with analysis and recommendations for future investigations into creativity cultivation supports and inhibiters. 2015 English text University of Dayton / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=dayton1449061007 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=dayton1449061007 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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topic Educational Leadership
Business Administration
Business Education
Organization Theory
Organizational Behavior
Pedagogy
creativity
creativity cultivation
creativity inhibition
organizational impacts on creativity
organizational theory and creativity theory
patent holders and creativity
early influences on creativity development
spellingShingle Educational Leadership
Business Administration
Business Education
Organization Theory
Organizational Behavior
Pedagogy
creativity
creativity cultivation
creativity inhibition
organizational impacts on creativity
organizational theory and creativity theory
patent holders and creativity
early influences on creativity development
Grilliot, Mary I.
The Cultivation and Inhibition of Creativity from the Perspective of Individuals with Multiple Patents
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title The Cultivation and Inhibition of Creativity from the Perspective of Individuals with Multiple Patents
title_short The Cultivation and Inhibition of Creativity from the Perspective of Individuals with Multiple Patents
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title_fullStr The Cultivation and Inhibition of Creativity from the Perspective of Individuals with Multiple Patents
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