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35. Basadur, M.S. and G. Gelade (In Press).
The Role of Knowledge Management in the Innovation Process. Creativity and Innovation Management.
34. Ellsperman, S.J., Evans, G.W. and Basadur, M.S., (In Press).
The impact of training on the formulation of ill-structured problems. Omega, International Journal of Management Science.
33. Basadur, M.S. and Gelade, G. (2005). Modeling applied creativity as a cognitive process; Theoretical foundations. The Korean Journal of Thinking and Problem Solving. Vol. 15, 13-42.
32. Basadur, M.S. (2005).
Management: Synchronizing different kinds of creativity.
In "Creativity across domains: Faces of the Muse". (Editors; Kaufman, J.C. and Baer, J.) Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Ch. 15, pp. 261-279.
31. Basadur, M.S. (2004).
Leading others to think innovatively together
. Creative Leadership. Leadership Quarterly, 15, 103-121.
30. Basadur,
M.S. and G. Gelade (2003).
Using the creative problem solving profile (CPSP) for diagnosing
and solving real-world problems. Emergence Journal of Complexity
Issues in Organizations and Management, Vol.5, No. 3, 22-47.
29.
Basadur, M.S. (2003).
Reducing Complexity in Conceptual Thinking Using Challenge Mapping.
The Korean Journal of Thinking & Problem Solving, October.
28.
Basadur, M.S., Pringle, P.F. and Kirkland, D. (2002).
Crossing cultures: Training effects on the divergent thinking attitudes
of Spanish speaking South American managers. Creativity
Research Journal, Volume 14, Nos. 3&4, 395-408.
27. Basadur, M.S., and Head, M.M. (2001).
Team performance and satisfaction: A link to cognitive style within
a process framework. Journal of Creative Behavior, Volume
35, No. 3, 227-245.
26 . Basadur, M.S. (2001).
The economic, social and psychological outcomes of implementing
a deliberate process of organizational creativity. Chapter
In Decision making: Social and creative dimensions. Editors: Allwood,
C.M., and Selart, M. Dordrecht: Kluwer Press.
25. Basadur, M.S., Potworoski, J.A., Pollice, N., and Fedorowicz,
J. (2001)*. Increasing
understanding of technology management through challenge mapping.
Creativity and Innovation management. Vol 9, No 4, 245-258. *Accept
in January 2001, for back issue 4th Quarter, 2000
24. Basadur, M.S., Runco, M.A. and Vega, L.A. (2000)
Understanding how creative thinking skills, attitudes and behaviors
work together: A causal process model. The Journal of Creative
Behavior, Vol. 34, No. 2, 77-100.
23. Basadur, M.S., Pringle, P., Speranzini, G. and Bacot,
M. (2000)
Collaborative problem solving through creativity in problem definition:
Expanding the pie. Creativity and Innovation Management,
Vol. 9, No. 1, 54-76.
22. Basadur, M.S., Pringle, P. and Taggart, S. (1999).
Improving
the reliability of three new scales which measure three new divergent
thinking attitudes related to organizational creativity.
Journal of Creative Behavior, Volume 33, No. 2, 75-111
21. Basadur, M.S. (1997).
Organizational development interventions for enhancing creativity
in the workplace. Journal of Creative Behavior, Volume 31,
No. 1, 59-72.
20. Basadur, M.S. and Hausdorf, P.A. (1996) .
Measuring divergent thinking attitudes related to creative problem
solving and innovation management. Creativity Research Journal,
Volume 9, No. 1, 21-32.
19. Basadur, M.S. (1995).
Optimal ideation-evaluation ratios. Creativity Research
Journal, Vol. 8, No. 1, 63-75.
18. Basadur, M.S. (1994).
Managing the creative process in organizations. In Problem
finding, problem solving, and creativity. (Editor: M.A. Runco.)
Chapter 12. New York: Ablex.
17. Basadur, M.S., Ellspermann, S.J., and Evans, G.W. (1994).
A
new methodology for formulating ill-structured problems.
OMEGA, The International Journal of Management Science, Vol. 22,
No. 6, 627-645.
16. Basadur, M.S. (1993).
Impacts and outcomes of creativity in organizational settings.
In The emergence of a discipline: Nurturing and developing creativity,
Volume II. (Editors: Isaksen, S.G., Murdock, M.C., Firestein, R.L.,
and Treffinger, D.J.) Chapter 12. New York: Ablex.
15. Basadur, M.S. and Robinson, S.J. (1993). The
new creative thinking skills needed for total quality management
to become fact, not just philosophy. American Behavioral
Scientist, 37 (1), 121-138.
14. Runco, M.A. and Basadur, M.S. (1993).
Assessing ideational and evaluative skills and creative styles and
attitudes. Creativity and Innovation Management, Vol 2,
No. 3, 166-173.
13. Basadur, M.S., and Paton, B.R. (1993).
Creativity boosts profits in recessionary times - broadening the
playing field. Industrial Management, Vol. 35, No. 1, 14-19.
12. Basadur, M.S. (1992).
Managing Creativity: A Japanese model. Academy of Management
Executive, Vol. 6, No. 2, 29-42.
11. Basadur, M.S., Graen, G.B., and Wakabayashi, M. (1992).
Identifying differences in creative problem solving style.
In Source book for creative problem-solving. (Editor: Parnes, S.J)
Chapter 18. Buffalo, N.Y.: Creative Education Foundation Press.
10. Basadur, M.S., Wakabayashi, M., and Takai, J. (1992).
Training effects on the divergent thinking attitudes of Japanese
managers. International Journal of Intercultural Relations,
Vol. 16, 329-345.
9. Basadur, M.S., Graen, G.B., and Wakabayashi, M.(1990).
Identifying individual differences in creative problem solving style.
Journal of Creative Behavior, Vol. 24, No. 2, 111-131.
8. Basadur, M.S., Wakabayashi, M. and Graen, G.B. (1990).
Attitudes towards divergent thinking before and after training:
Focusing upon the effect of individual problem solving styles.
Creativity Research Journal, Vol. 3, No. 1, 22-32.
7. Basadur, M.S., Graen, G.B., Takai, J. and Wakabayashi,
M. (1989).
Comparing attitudes toward divergent thinking of managers and non-managers
before and after training. (In Japanese.) Japanese Journal
of Administrative Behavior, Vol. 4, No. 1, 19-27.
6. Basadur, M.S., Wakabayashi, M., and Takai, J. (1989).
Receptivity of Japanese managers to creative problem solving experiential
training. (In Japanese.) Japanese Journal of Administrative
Behavior, Vol. 4, No. 2, 75-82.
5. Basadur, M.S. (1987).
Needed research in creativity for business and industrial applications.
In Frontiers of creativity research: Beyond the basics. (Editor:
Isaksen, S.G.) Chapter 13. Buffalo, N.Y.: Bearly.
4. Basadur, M.S., Graen, G.B. and Scandura, T.A. (1986).
Training effects on attitudes toward divergent thinking among manufacturing
engineers, Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol. 71, No. 4,
612-617.
3. Basadur, M.S. & Thompson, R. (1986).
Usefulness of the ideation principle of extended effort in real
world professional and managerial problem solving. Journal
of Creative Behaviour, Vol. 20, No. 1, 23-34.
2. Basadur, M.S., and Finkbeiner, C.T. (1985).
Measuring preference for ideation in creative problem solving training.
Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, Vol. 21, No. 1, 37-49.
1. Basadur, M.S., Graen, G.B. and Green, S.G. (1982).
Training
in creative problem solving: Effects on ideation and problem finding
in an applied research organization. Organizational Behavior
and Human Performance, 30, 4l-70.
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