The True Value Placed on Creativity: Is the Fear of Risk a Factor?

abstract: There is a popular notion that creativity is highly valued in our culture. However, those "in the trenches," people in creative endeavors that actually produce the acts of creativity, say this is not so. There is a negative correlation between the value stated and the true value...

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Other Authors: Gelman, Howard P. (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.20873
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-208732018-06-22T03:04:31Z The True Value Placed on Creativity: Is the Fear of Risk a Factor? abstract: There is a popular notion that creativity is highly valued in our culture. However, those "in the trenches," people in creative endeavors that actually produce the acts of creativity, say this is not so. There is a negative correlation between the value stated and the true value placed on creativity by our contemporary culture. The primary purpose of this study was to investigate that correlation as well as a possible contributing factor to this negative correlation--the fear of risk involved in enacting and accepting creativity. The methods used in this study were literature review and interview. An extensive literature review was done, as much has been written on creativity. The review was done in four parts: 1) the difficulty in defining creativity; 2) fear and the fear of creativity; 3) solutions - ways to be, express, and accept creativity; and 4) the plethora of articles written about creativity. Six one-on-one interviews were conducted with creative individuals from a variety of commercial creative endeavors. Creatives in commercial fields were chosen specifically because of their ability to influence the culture. The results of this study showed that the hypothesis, that there is a negative correlation between the value stated and the true value placed on creativity, is true. The fear of risk involved in enacting and accepting creativity as a factor in this dichotomy was also shown to be true. Dissertation/Thesis Gelman, Howard P. (Author) Heywood, Wil (Advisor) Patel, Mookesh (Committee member) Knox, Gordon (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Social research Design Creativity Culture Fear Risk eng 124 pages M.S.D. Design 2013 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.20873 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2013
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language English
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topic Social research
Design
Creativity
Culture
Fear
Risk
spellingShingle Social research
Design
Creativity
Culture
Fear
Risk
The True Value Placed on Creativity: Is the Fear of Risk a Factor?
description abstract: There is a popular notion that creativity is highly valued in our culture. However, those "in the trenches," people in creative endeavors that actually produce the acts of creativity, say this is not so. There is a negative correlation between the value stated and the true value placed on creativity by our contemporary culture. The primary purpose of this study was to investigate that correlation as well as a possible contributing factor to this negative correlation--the fear of risk involved in enacting and accepting creativity. The methods used in this study were literature review and interview. An extensive literature review was done, as much has been written on creativity. The review was done in four parts: 1) the difficulty in defining creativity; 2) fear and the fear of creativity; 3) solutions - ways to be, express, and accept creativity; and 4) the plethora of articles written about creativity. Six one-on-one interviews were conducted with creative individuals from a variety of commercial creative endeavors. Creatives in commercial fields were chosen specifically because of their ability to influence the culture. The results of this study showed that the hypothesis, that there is a negative correlation between the value stated and the true value placed on creativity, is true. The fear of risk involved in enacting and accepting creativity as a factor in this dichotomy was also shown to be true. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.S.D. Design 2013
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title The True Value Placed on Creativity: Is the Fear of Risk a Factor?
title_short The True Value Placed on Creativity: Is the Fear of Risk a Factor?
title_full The True Value Placed on Creativity: Is the Fear of Risk a Factor?
title_fullStr The True Value Placed on Creativity: Is the Fear of Risk a Factor?
title_full_unstemmed The True Value Placed on Creativity: Is the Fear of Risk a Factor?
title_sort true value placed on creativity: is the fear of risk a factor?
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