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9. 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.
Abstract
In an increasingly complex and changing business environment,
creativity is becoming recognized as a critical success factor for
organizations. The identification of attitudes toward creativity and
the subsequent development of creative thinking are important
mechanisms for organizations to encourage creativity across all
employees. Employee attitudes toward creativity can indicate their
potential for behaving in a creative manner, and organizations that
can incorporate creativity into their organizational culture can
further encourage creative thinking. This research extended previous
research that had identified 2 divergent thinking attitudes related to
organizational creativity. Three additional attitudes were identified
as "valuing new ideas," "creative individual stereotypes," and "too
busy for new ideas," using various psychometric and substantive
analyses with 2 large samples including both business students and
employees of industrial organizations. Basic scales were established
to measure all 3 attitudes and future work to finalize the scales was
laid out. This research also provided a psychometric methodology for
identifying and developing measures of variables associated with
creativity attitudes and behaviors. This framework may be useful to
other researchers.
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