Between freedom and regulation : a study of creativity in highly regulated environments
In the renaissance city report 2.0 of the “Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts” the vision for Singapore is stated as being "ranked among the top 10 countries in the Global Competitiveness Rankings for design-related categories, to be recognised as a global media city and to...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-193262024-01-12T10:12:20Z Between freedom and regulation : a study of creativity in highly regulated environments Reinhard, Thomas Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business In the renaissance city report 2.0 of the “Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts” the vision for Singapore is stated as being "ranked among the top 10 countries in the Global Competitiveness Rankings for design-related categories, to be recognised as a global media city and to be seen as an innovative and multi-talented global city for arts and culture by 2012.” It is often claimed that creativity cannot prosper in restricted environments such as Singapore. Utilising a sensemaking approach, this paper aims at investigating whether absolute freedom is a necessary condition for creativity or whether, on the contrary, a restrictive environment can even be beneficiary to it. Master of Business Administration 2009-12-08T02:57:00Z 2009-12-08T02:57:00Z 2007 2007 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/19326 en 77 p. application/pdf |
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In the renaissance city report 2.0 of the “Ministry of Information,
Communication and the Arts” the vision for Singapore is stated as being
"ranked among the top 10 countries in the Global Competitiveness Rankings
for design-related categories, to be recognised as a global media city and to
be seen as an innovative and multi-talented global city for arts and culture by
2012.”
It is often claimed that creativity cannot prosper in restricted environments
such as Singapore. Utilising a sensemaking approach, this paper aims at
investigating whether absolute freedom is a necessary condition for creativity
or whether, on the contrary, a restrictive environment can even be beneficiary
to it. |
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