Cultural threats in culturally mixed encounters hamper creative performance for individuals with lower openness to experience

Past research has examined independently how openness to experience, as a personality trait, and the situational threat triggered by a foreign cultural encounter affect the emergence of creative benefits from a culture-mixing experience. The present research provides the first evidence for the inter...

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Main Authors: CHEN, Xia, LEUNG, Angela K. Y., YANG, Daniel Y. J., CHIU, Chi-yue, LI, Zhong-quan, CHENG, Shirley Y. Y.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-32992020-04-01T08:23:11Z Cultural threats in culturally mixed encounters hamper creative performance for individuals with lower openness to experience CHEN, Xia LEUNG, Angela K. Y. YANG, Daniel Y. J. CHIU, Chi-yue LI, Zhong-quan CHENG, Shirley Y. Y. Past research has examined independently how openness to experience, as a personality trait, and the situational threat triggered by a foreign cultural encounter affect the emergence of creative benefits from a culture-mixing experience. The present research provides the first evidence for the interactive effect of openness to experience and cultural threat following culturally mixed encounters on creative performance. In Study 1, under heightened perceptions of cultural threat, exposing to the mixing of Chinese and American cultures (vs. a non-mixed situation) made close-minded Chinese participants to perform more poorly in a creative generation task. In Study 2, inducing cultural threat by having a foreign cultural icon spatially intrude a sacred space of the local culture caused Chinese participants with lower levels of openness to perform less creatively when the foreign icon was deemed highly symbolic of the foreign culture. These patterns of effects did not emerge among open-minded participants. These findings suggest that trait openness acts as a buffer against foreign cultural threat to sustain the creative benefits of culture mixing. 2016-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2042 info:doi/10.1177/0022022116641513 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3299/viewcontent/CulturalThreatsMixedEncountersCreativePerf_2016_afv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University creativity cultural threat culture mixing openness to experience Multicultural Psychology Psychology
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topic creativity
cultural threat
culture mixing
openness to experience
Multicultural Psychology
Psychology
spellingShingle creativity
cultural threat
culture mixing
openness to experience
Multicultural Psychology
Psychology
CHEN, Xia
LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
YANG, Daniel Y. J.
CHIU, Chi-yue
LI, Zhong-quan
CHENG, Shirley Y. Y.
Cultural threats in culturally mixed encounters hamper creative performance for individuals with lower openness to experience
description Past research has examined independently how openness to experience, as a personality trait, and the situational threat triggered by a foreign cultural encounter affect the emergence of creative benefits from a culture-mixing experience. The present research provides the first evidence for the interactive effect of openness to experience and cultural threat following culturally mixed encounters on creative performance. In Study 1, under heightened perceptions of cultural threat, exposing to the mixing of Chinese and American cultures (vs. a non-mixed situation) made close-minded Chinese participants to perform more poorly in a creative generation task. In Study 2, inducing cultural threat by having a foreign cultural icon spatially intrude a sacred space of the local culture caused Chinese participants with lower levels of openness to perform less creatively when the foreign icon was deemed highly symbolic of the foreign culture. These patterns of effects did not emerge among open-minded participants. These findings suggest that trait openness acts as a buffer against foreign cultural threat to sustain the creative benefits of culture mixing.
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author CHEN, Xia
LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
YANG, Daniel Y. J.
CHIU, Chi-yue
LI, Zhong-quan
CHENG, Shirley Y. Y.
author_facet CHEN, Xia
LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
YANG, Daniel Y. J.
CHIU, Chi-yue
LI, Zhong-quan
CHENG, Shirley Y. Y.
author_sort CHEN, Xia
title Cultural threats in culturally mixed encounters hamper creative performance for individuals with lower openness to experience
title_short Cultural threats in culturally mixed encounters hamper creative performance for individuals with lower openness to experience
title_full Cultural threats in culturally mixed encounters hamper creative performance for individuals with lower openness to experience
title_fullStr Cultural threats in culturally mixed encounters hamper creative performance for individuals with lower openness to experience
title_full_unstemmed Cultural threats in culturally mixed encounters hamper creative performance for individuals with lower openness to experience
title_sort cultural threats in culturally mixed encounters hamper creative performance for individuals with lower openness to experience
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2016
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2042
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3299/viewcontent/CulturalThreatsMixedEncountersCreativePerf_2016_afv.pdf
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