A time for creativity: How future-oriented schemas facilitate creativity

According to the creative cognition approach, the infrequent generation of truly creative ideas could be due to the pervasive reliance on schemas during creative ideation. People tasked to generate creative ideas tend to anchor on accessible schemas, thus many of these ideas predictably conform to p...

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Main Author: KOH, Brandon Yuan Rui
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spelling sg-smu-ink.etd_coll_all-10142018-05-08T01:28:15Z A time for creativity: How future-oriented schemas facilitate creativity KOH, Brandon Yuan Rui According to the creative cognition approach, the infrequent generation of truly creative ideas could be due to the pervasive reliance on schemas during creative ideation. People tasked to generate creative ideas tend to anchor on accessible schemas, thus many of these ideas predictably conform to pre-existing exemplars or concepts. It is reasonable to argue that suppressing the reliance on conventional schemas coupled with activating unconventional schemas could broaden the sources of inspiration and facilitate creativity. Grounded in social schema research, I hypothesize that people tend to project high societal change in the future, and that future construal will activate these change and progress schemas to instigate higher creativity. Results of three experimental studies confirm my mediation prediction that future (vs. present) temporal construal activates schemas of change and progress, which subsequently fosters creative performance in domains that require divergent thinking (albeit not convergent thinking). By experimentally manipulating accessibility of the change and progress schemas under future construal, Study 3 further supports the causal direction in the mediation. I discuss the broad implications of how the study of schematic perceptions about the future contributes to research on creative cognition. 2017-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/etd_coll_all/12 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1014&context=etd_coll_all http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Dissertations and Theses Collection eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Creativity future temporal construal schema divergent thinking Developmental Psychology Personality and Social Contexts Psychology
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topic Creativity
future temporal construal
schema
divergent thinking
Developmental Psychology
Personality and Social Contexts
Psychology
spellingShingle Creativity
future temporal construal
schema
divergent thinking
Developmental Psychology
Personality and Social Contexts
Psychology
KOH, Brandon Yuan Rui
A time for creativity: How future-oriented schemas facilitate creativity
description According to the creative cognition approach, the infrequent generation of truly creative ideas could be due to the pervasive reliance on schemas during creative ideation. People tasked to generate creative ideas tend to anchor on accessible schemas, thus many of these ideas predictably conform to pre-existing exemplars or concepts. It is reasonable to argue that suppressing the reliance on conventional schemas coupled with activating unconventional schemas could broaden the sources of inspiration and facilitate creativity. Grounded in social schema research, I hypothesize that people tend to project high societal change in the future, and that future construal will activate these change and progress schemas to instigate higher creativity. Results of three experimental studies confirm my mediation prediction that future (vs. present) temporal construal activates schemas of change and progress, which subsequently fosters creative performance in domains that require divergent thinking (albeit not convergent thinking). By experimentally manipulating accessibility of the change and progress schemas under future construal, Study 3 further supports the causal direction in the mediation. I discuss the broad implications of how the study of schematic perceptions about the future contributes to research on creative cognition.
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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