Be creative but not so much. Decreasing benefits of creativity in clustered firms
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Otros documentos de la autoría: del Corte Lora, Víctor; Vallet-Bellmunt, Teresa; Molina-Morales, F. Xavier
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Be creative but not so much. Decreasing benefits of creativity in clustered firmsFecha de publicación
2015Editor
Taylor & FrancisISSN
0898-5626; 1464-5114Cita bibliográfica
DEL-CORTE-LORA, Víctor; VALLET-BELLMUNT, Teresa; MOLINA-MORALES, F. Xavier. Be creative but not so much. Decreasing benefits of creativity in clustered firms. Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 2015, vol. 27, no 1-2, p. 1-27.Tipo de documento
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Several previous studies have investigated creativity as an enhancer of innovation, their results showing that there is a positive relationship between the organizational creative climate and innovation. However, no ... [+]
Several previous studies have investigated creativity as an enhancer of innovation, their results showing that there is a positive relationship between the organizational creative climate and innovation. However, no research has been conducted on whether there is a saturation point beyond which an increase in creativity makes innovation performance decrease. In this article, we question the traditional positive relationship between creativity and innovation, and suggest that such a relationship is not linear, but has instead an inverted U-shape due to a saturation effect. We have developed a conceptual model to explain innovation performance considering creativity and network centrality, and it has been tested in the ceramic industrial cluster in Spain. Empirical findings support the inverted U-shaped relationship between creativity and innovation. The implications of these results in relation to creativity and innovation theory and practices are discussed. [-]
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