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How Crisis May Generate and Sustain Creative Cycles (Record no. 45572)

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ISSN 0022-0175
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Personal name Villanova, Ana Luisa
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Title How Crisis May Generate and Sustain Creative Cycles
Remainder of title : The Role of Problem Persistence (Journal Article)
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Place of publication Hoboken,NJ
Name of publisher : Wiley Subscription Services Inc.
Year of publication , 2023
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Number of Pages 550-569p.
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Title The Journal of Creative Behaviour
Volume number/sequential designation Volume 57: Number 4, Fourth Quarter 2023
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Summary, etc Abstract: We performed an inductive study to advance theory on how a crisis can inspire individuals to be persistently creative in successive cycles. We draw from rich data of 17 volunteer projects in the Tech4Covid movement, a Portuguese organization of entrepreneurs who gathered online to develop digital solutions to help society during the COVID-19 pandemic. This empirical context is uniquely suited to study how interactions with intended beneficiaries during crises can encourage creators to initiate and continue creative work. Our results allowed us to extend the knowledge of crisis-induced creative processes in two ways. First, we noticed that throughout the creative process, creators might switch the primary focus of their work from outside beneficiaries to their own benefit. These changes can serve as a trigger to reinforce creators' motivations to continue their creative work beyond the first set of creative outputs. Second, we propose that the nature of the problem to be solved influences the continuity of creative processes: while momentary problems induced by the crisis may stimulate episodic ideas, their transitory nature may prevent creators from having time to fully develop their ideas further. Thus, it is primarily persistent problems that favor the progress of ideas in successive creative cycles.
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Topical Term creativity during crisis| everyday creativity| creative cycles| prosocial| motivation| COVID-19
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Personal name Cunha, Miguel Pina e | Carlsen, Arne
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1002/jocb.601
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