Win or lose the battle for creativity: The power and perils of intergroup competition
Integrating and refining social interdependence theory and structural adaptation theory, we examined the effects of intergroup competition on the creativity of 70 four-person groups engaged in two idea generation tasks. We manipulated both group membership change (change, no change) and intergroup c...
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Main Authors: | BAER, Markus, LEENDERS, Roger, OLDHAM, Greg R., Abhijeet K. VADERA |
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2010
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