以社区为基础的创新竞赛中的创意生活

T. Gillier, Mickael Buffart, Victor Liger, Gérald Piat
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很少有研究关注以社区为基础的创新竞赛中想法是如何传播的。本研究采用混合式和速战速决两种创新方式进行竞赛。参与者一开始是单独构思,然后两人一组构思,最后选出发展的构思。一种新颖的研究方法可以追踪思想的“生命”。我们发现,与其他提交的想法相比,最终的想法还算原创。我们还发现,参与者没有透露他们最原创的想法。最后,我们表明,最终的想法不是由参与者共同创造的,而是来自单独的个体。
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The Life of Ideas during a Community-Based Innovation Contest
Few studies focus on how ideas circulate during community-based innovation contests. This research studies a contest employing two creativity methods: the hybrid and the speedstorming. Participants initially ideated individually, then ideated in pairs, and finally selected ideas for development. A novel research method that permits to track the “life” of ideas is settled. We found that final ideas are moderately original in comparison to the remainder of ideas submitted. We also found that participants did not reveal their most original ideas. Finally, we show that the final ideas were not co-created by the participants but came from solitary individuals.
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