Idea Generation, Creativity, and Prototypicality

Mark. Sci. Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI:10.1287/mksc.2016.0994
Olivier Toubia, O. Netzer
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Abstract

We explore the use of big data tools to shed new light on the idea generation process, automatically “read” ideas to identify promising ones, and help people be more creative. The literature suggests that creativity results from the optimal balance between novelty and familiarity, which can be measured based on the combinations of words in an idea. We build semantic networks where nodes represent word stems in a particular idea generation topic, and edge weights capture the degree of novelty versus familiarity of word stem combinations (i.e., the weight of an edge that connects two word stems measures their scaled co-occurrence in the relevant language). Each idea contains a set of word stems, which form a semantic subnetwork. The edge weight distribution in that subnetwork reflects how the idea balances novelty with familiarity. Based on the “beauty in averageness” effect, we hypothesize that ideas with semantic subnetworks that have a more prototypical edge weight distribution are judged as more creativ...
创意产生、创意和原型
我们探索使用大数据工具来阐明想法产生过程,自动“读取”想法以识别有前途的想法,并帮助人们更有创造力。文献表明,创造力来自于新颖性和熟悉度之间的最佳平衡,这可以通过一个想法中单词的组合来衡量。我们构建语义网络,其中节点代表特定创意生成主题中的词干,边缘权重捕获词干组合的新颖性与熟悉度(即,连接两个词干的边缘的权重衡量它们在相关语言中的比例共现)。每个概念都包含一组词干,这些词干构成一个语义子网络。该子网络中的边权分布反映了该想法如何平衡新颖性和熟悉性。基于“平均之美”效应,我们假设具有更原型边缘权重分布的语义子网络的想法被认为更有创造力。
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