预算约束对创造力的影响

I. Scopelliti, Paola Cillo, B. Busacca, David Mazursky
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本文分析了财务约束及其与个体追求新奇特征的相互作用对不同类型的创造性任务(如产品构思和产品维修)结果的影响。三个实验研究考察了财务约束对产品创意任务结果创造力的影响,比较了财务约束与另一种约束(即投入限制)对创意产品创造力的影响,对创意解决方案开发中投入的资源量的影响,以及对所采用的创意过程类型的影响。并根据最近关于采用互动主义视角研究创造力的建议,分析财务约束与个体差异(如寻求新奇性)互动的影响,这包含了创造性表现的更遥远的决定因素,对产品创意任务结果的创造力。结果表明,有限的财政资源可能有利于创造力。具体来说,研究结果表明,资金限制会导致更有创意的产品产生,即使这些产品使用的投入更少,预算也更低。此外,虽然产生的结果与在投入限制下产生的结果一样有创造性,但财务限制会导致使用更少的资源,并在解决问题的任务中激活自上而下而不是自下而上的处理策略。此外,财务约束对具有创新倾向的个体的影响更大,因为他们的经验和观点使他们在面对无约束的问题空间时处于压力之下。
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The Effect of Budget Constraints on Creativity
This article analyzes the effects of financial constraints and of their interaction with individual novelty-seeking traits on the outcome of different types of creative tasks such as product ideation and product repair. Three experimental studies examine the effect of financial constraints on creativity of the outcome of a product ideation task, compare the effect of financial constraints with the effect of another type of constraint (i.e., input restriction) on creativity of products ideated, on the amount of resources invested in the development of the creative solution, and on the type of creative process adopted, and following re¬cent recommendations on the adoption of an interactionist perspective for the study of creativity, analyze the effect of financial constraints in interaction with an individual difference such as novelty-seeking, which embraces more remote determinants of creative performance, on the creativity of the outcomes to a product ideation task. The results suggest that constrained financial resources may be beneficial to creativity. Specifically, results suggest that financial constraints lead to the ideation of more creative products, even though these products make use of fewer inputs and of a lower budget. Furthermore, while yielding outcomes as creative as the ones generated under input constraints, financial constraints induce the use of fewer resources and activate a top down rather than a bottom up processing strategy in the solution of the problem solving task. In addition, the results show that the effect of financial constraints is stronger for individuals with inherent tendencies toward novelty-seeking, because their stock of experiences and perspectives to put them under stress when facing an unconstrained problem space.
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