When Your Race Is Almost Run,but You Feel You're Not Yet Done: Application of the Propulsion Theory of Creative Contributions to Late‐career Challenges |
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Authors: | Robert J. Sternberg James C. Kaufman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Oklahoma State University;2. California State University, San Bernardino |
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Abstract: | The propulsion theory of creative contributions is a theory that focuses on how a creative act or product builds on and adds to knowledge in various fields. In this article, we apply the propulsion theory of creative contributions not to creative discoveries or inventions, but rather to late‐career decisions about future directions in which one can steer one's career. We consider eight different kinds of career decisions one can make—replication, redefinition, forward incrementation, advance forward incrementation, redirection, reconstruction/redirection, reinitiation, and synthesis. Each offers a viable option for closing out a creative career. |
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Keywords: | forward incrementation propulsion theory redefinition redirection replication |
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