The Boosters That Foster Creativity-Competencies Among MBA Students: Identifying and Modelling the Relationships

Q1 Social Sciences
J. Belur, S. V. Patil, Shashidhar S Mahantshetti, S. Patil
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Abstract

The higher education system, particularly management education institutions (MEIs), is recognized as a significant source of creative talent for organizations. Organizations have to carefully select the necessary talent from MEIs. In this light, MEIs would seek to maximize their students’ creativity competencies. This exploratory research study identifies the significant boosters of creativity-competencies employing a sample survey among 269 student-respondents on the verge of completing their MBA programmes. The relationships between the identified boosters were modelled using structural equation modelling. The study found that adaptive-thinking and teamwork serve as the foundation for various other competencies, eventually fostering creativity competencies among the MBA students. The study restricts the assessment of creativity competencies concerning selected MBA institutions. The model created will serve as the basis for developing creativity-competencies in management education. This study is new to examine the relationship among the individual competencies and traits boosting the creativity competencies and test the model in MEIs.
培养MBA学生创造力的助推器:识别和建模关系
高等教育系统,特别是管理教育机构(MEIs),被认为是组织创造性人才的重要来源。组织必须从MEIs中仔细挑选必要的人才。在这种情况下,高等教育学院将寻求最大限度地提高学生的创新能力。这项探索性研究通过对269名即将完成MBA课程的学生进行抽样调查,确定了创造力能力的显著促进因素。确定的助推器之间的关系使用结构方程建模。研究发现,适应性思维和团队合作能力是培养MBA学生创新能力的基础。本研究限制了所选MBA机构创造力能力的评估。所创建的模型将作为在管理教育中发展创新能力的基础。本研究旨在探讨个体胜任力与促进创新能力的特质之间的关系,并对该模型进行检验。
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Higher Education for the Future
Higher Education for the Future Social Sciences-Education
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