Creativity as a Matter of Choice: Prior Experience and Task Instruction as Boundary Conditions for the Positive Effect of Choice on Creativity

This study investigates the effects of prior experience, task instruction, and choice on creative performance. Although extant research suggests that giving people choice in how they approach a task could enhance creative performance, we propose that this view needs to be circumscribed. Specifically...

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Main Authors: CHUA, Roy Y. J., IYENGAR, Sheena S.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-48972017-12-28T02:02:58Z Creativity as a Matter of Choice: Prior Experience and Task Instruction as Boundary Conditions for the Positive Effect of Choice on Creativity CHUA, Roy Y. J. IYENGAR, Sheena S. This study investigates the effects of prior experience, task instruction, and choice on creative performance. Although extant research suggests that giving people choice in how they approach a task could enhance creative performance, we propose that this view needs to be circumscribed. Specifically, we argue that when choice is administered during problem solving by varying the number of available resources, the high combinatorial flexibility conferred by a large choice set of resources can be overwhelming. Through two experiments, we found that only individuals with high prior experience in the task domain and given explicit instruction to be creative produced more creative outcomes when given more choice. When either of these two conditions is not met (i.e., low prior experience or given non-creativity instruction), more choice did not lead to more creative performance. Theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed. 2008-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3898 info:doi/10.1002/j.2162-6057.2008.tb01293.x https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/4897/viewcontent/Creative_and_Choice__JCB_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Choice Experience Task Instruction Creativity Business Organizational Behavior and Theory
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Choice
Experience
Task Instruction
Creativity
Business
Organizational Behavior and Theory
spellingShingle Choice
Experience
Task Instruction
Creativity
Business
Organizational Behavior and Theory
CHUA, Roy Y. J.
IYENGAR, Sheena S.
Creativity as a Matter of Choice: Prior Experience and Task Instruction as Boundary Conditions for the Positive Effect of Choice on Creativity
description This study investigates the effects of prior experience, task instruction, and choice on creative performance. Although extant research suggests that giving people choice in how they approach a task could enhance creative performance, we propose that this view needs to be circumscribed. Specifically, we argue that when choice is administered during problem solving by varying the number of available resources, the high combinatorial flexibility conferred by a large choice set of resources can be overwhelming. Through two experiments, we found that only individuals with high prior experience in the task domain and given explicit instruction to be creative produced more creative outcomes when given more choice. When either of these two conditions is not met (i.e., low prior experience or given non-creativity instruction), more choice did not lead to more creative performance. Theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed.
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author CHUA, Roy Y. J.
IYENGAR, Sheena S.
author_facet CHUA, Roy Y. J.
IYENGAR, Sheena S.
author_sort CHUA, Roy Y. J.
title Creativity as a Matter of Choice: Prior Experience and Task Instruction as Boundary Conditions for the Positive Effect of Choice on Creativity
title_short Creativity as a Matter of Choice: Prior Experience and Task Instruction as Boundary Conditions for the Positive Effect of Choice on Creativity
title_full Creativity as a Matter of Choice: Prior Experience and Task Instruction as Boundary Conditions for the Positive Effect of Choice on Creativity
title_fullStr Creativity as a Matter of Choice: Prior Experience and Task Instruction as Boundary Conditions for the Positive Effect of Choice on Creativity
title_full_unstemmed Creativity as a Matter of Choice: Prior Experience and Task Instruction as Boundary Conditions for the Positive Effect of Choice on Creativity
title_sort creativity as a matter of choice: prior experience and task instruction as boundary conditions for the positive effect of choice on creativity
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2008
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3898
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/4897/viewcontent/Creative_and_Choice__JCB_.pdf
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