It’s About What Happens in the Meantime: The Temporal Interplay of Individual and Collective Creativity

IF 4.9 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Benjamin Schiemer
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Abstract

In creativity research, time is rarely conceptualized as a multidimensional phenomenon. Instead, it is conceived either as an external variable, for coordinating successive phases of an idea journey, interaction patterns, and moments of insight—or as an individual experience, encompassing aspects like stress or timelessness. Based on an ethnography of a music studio, I show how these temporalities coexist and how time is organized as a linear coordination process as well as an experience to enable and align individual and collective creativity. Time is thereby available in three dimensions, as planned time for linear sequencing of collective work steps, as assigned meantime for the spontaneous and parallel allocation of tasks to free time slots, and as idle meantime for indeterminate waiting periods afforded by the material temporality of artifacts and bodies. My findings elucidate that organizing the interplay of all three temporal dimensions favors both individual ideation in indeterminate situations of idleness and collective creative work on predefined tasks in planned phases and ad hoc structured situations. Importantly, I found how the time afforded by artifacts and bodies in creative work is key to enabling and aligning individual creative processes by providing opportunities for relaxation, defocusing, and humor during collective creative processes, based on coordinated interaction. My findings contribute to a social process perspective on creativity by reconsidering the role of individual experiences in creative collaboration from a temporal perspective.

Funding: This research was supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [Grant 10.55776/I4884].

事在人为:个人创造力与集体创造力的时间互动
在创造力研究中,时间很少被视为一种多维现象。相反,它要么被视为一个外部变量,用于协调创意之旅的连续阶段、互动模式和洞察时刻;要么被视为一种个体体验,包括压力或永恒性等方面。基于对一个音乐工作室的人种学研究,我展示了这些时间性是如何共存的,以及时间是如何被组织成一个线性协调过程和一种体验,以促进和调整个人和集体的创造力。因此,时间有三个维度:计划时间用于集体工作步骤的线性排序;分配时间用于自发并行地将任务分配到空闲时间段;闲置时间用于人工制品和身体的物质时间性所提供的不确定等待时间。我的研究结果阐明,组织所有三个时间维度的相互作用,既有利于个人在不确定的闲置情况下进行构思,也有利于集体在计划阶段和临时结构化情况下对预定任务进行创造性工作。重要的是,我发现在基于协调互动的集体创造过程中,人工制品和身体在创造性工作中提供的时间如何通过提供放松、转移注意力和幽默的机会,成为促成和调整个人创造过程的关键。通过从时间角度重新考虑个人经历在创意合作中的作用,我的研究成果有助于从社会过程角度看待创意:本研究得到了奥地利科学基金(FWF)的资助[资助金 10.55776/I4884]。
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Organization Science
Organization Science MANAGEMENT-
CiteScore
7.90
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4.90%
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166
期刊介绍: Organization Science is ranked among the top journals in management by the Social Science Citation Index in terms of impact and is widely recognized in the fields of strategy, management, and organization theory. Organization Science provides one umbrella for the publication of research from all over the world in fields such as organization theory, strategic management, sociology, economics, political science, history, information science, communication theory, and psychology.
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