Individuals in mind,mates by heart: Individualistic self-construal and collective value orientation as predictors of group creativity |
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Authors: | Myriam N. Bechtoldt Hoon-Seok Choi Bernard A. Nijstad |
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Affiliation: | 1. Goethe-University, Frankfurt/M., Germany;2. Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Republic of Korea;3. University of Groningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | It has been argued that groups with individualistic norms are more creative than groups with collectivistic norms (Goncalo & Staw, 2006). This conclusion, however, may be too unspecific, as individualism–collectivism denotes a multidimensional continuum and may affect people's self-construal and values. This study analyzed to what extent these dimensions differentially impact upon group creativity. After manipulating self-construal and value orientation, 58 triads engaged in a brainstorming task. Groups with collectivistic value orientation generated more ideas than groups with individualistic value orientation. Furthermore, there was an interaction between value orientation and self-construal on originality: ideas were more original when group members combined collectivistic value orientation with individualistic self-construal. Thus, groups should integrate elements of both individualism and collectivism to ensure high creativity. |
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