ABSTRACT
Creativity can be as difficult to define as it is to achieve. This is a complex and compelling area of study and this volume is perfectly poised to explore how creativity can be better understood, and used, in a range of contexts. The book not only centres on creativity in wider organizational theory, but also defines the conditions in which creativity can flourish, and assesses how the contemporary business environment has an impact on creative solutions.
The volume grounds the concept of creativity in a sound theoretical framework and explores issues of practical and theoretical consequence covering a range of themes, including:
- innovation and entrepreneurship
- creativity and design
- environmental influences
- knowledge management
- meta-theories of creativity
- personal creativity
- structured interventions.
Comprising contributions written by an unusually wide array of leading creativity scholars, The Routledge Companion to Creativity is an insightful and cutting edge resource. It is an essential purchase for anyone with an interest in creativity from a business, psychology or design perspective.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |9 pages
Introduction
part |47 pages
Creativity and design
part |47 pages
Theme 1 Creativity and design
part |87 pages
Environmental actors and influences
part |48 pages
Theme 2 Environmental influences
part |39 pages
Theme 3 Innovation and entrepreneurship
part |97 pages
Creativity and knowledge
part |30 pages
Theme 4 Knowledge management
part |67 pages
Theme 5 Meta-theories of creativity
part |115 pages
The creative individual
part |69 pages
Theme 6 Personal creativity
part |45 pages
Theme 7 Structured interventions
part |9 pages
Integration