The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity and Personality Research
Herausgeber: Feist, Gregory J; Kaufman, James C; Reiter-Palmon, Roni
The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity and Personality Research
Herausgeber: Feist, Gregory J; Kaufman, James C; Reiter-Palmon, Roni
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This book examines the relationship between personality and the impact it has on creativity in individuals.
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This book examines the relationship between personality and the impact it has on creativity in individuals.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 437
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 753g
- ISBN-13: 9781107514898
- ISBN-10: 1107514894
- Artikelnr.: 55172975
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 437
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 753g
- ISBN-13: 9781107514898
- ISBN-10: 1107514894
- Artikelnr.: 55172975
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Introduction. The personal side of creativity: individual differences
and the creative process Gregory J. Feist, Roni Reiter-Palmon and James C.
Kaufman; Part I. Process and Structure of the Creative Personality: 2.
Openness/intellect: the core of the creative personality Victoria C.
Oleynick, Colin De Young, Elizabeth Hyde, Scott Barry Kaufman, Roger Beaty
and Paul Silvia; 3. Sweet dreams are made of this: the role of openness in
creativity and brain networks Rex Jung and Christine Meadows; 4. The
curious dynamic between openness and interests in creativity Sang Eun Woo,
Melissa Keith, Rong Su, Rachel Saef and Scott Parrigon; 5. Personality,
behavioral thresholds and the creative scientist Gregory J. Feist; 6.
Creative self-concept: a surface characteristic of creative personality
Maciek Karwowski and Izabela Labuda; 7. Where do diversifying experiences
fit in the study of personality, creativity, and career success? Rodica
Damian; 8. Rethinking the mutlicultural experiences-creativity link: the
interactive perspective on environmental variability and dispositional
plasticity Jen-Ho Chang, Jenny C. Su and Hsueh-Chih Chen; 9. An integrative
approach to the creative personality: beyond the Big Five paradigm
Guillaume Fürst and Todd Lubart; Part II. Creativity and Personality:
Emotion, Motivation and Psychopathology: 10. Creativity and personality:
nuances of domain and mood Christa Taylor, Alexander S. McKay and James C.
Kaufman; 11. Emotions and creativity: from states to traits and emotion
abilities Zorana Ivcevic and Jessica Hoffmann; 12. Innovation motivation: a
social learning model of originality Stephen Joy; 13. Creative genius and
psychopathology: creativity as positive and negative personality Dean Keith
Simonton; 14. Personality traits, personality disorders and creativity
Adrian Furnham; Part III. Creativity and Personality: Measurement and
Social Influences: 15. Creativity and the Big Five personality traits: is
the relationship dependent on the creativity measure? Jason Hornberg and
Roni Reiter-Palmon; 16. What are funny people like? Exploring the
crossroads in humor ability and openness to experience Emily C. Nusbaum and
Paul Silvia; 17. Much more than selfies: autophotography, individuality,
and creativity Stephen J. Dollinger; 18. Can teams have a creative
personality? Rob Litchfield, Lucy Gilson and Christina Shalley; 19. The
entrepreneurial personality: individual differences and social capital in
work-related innovation Reece Akhtar, Gokran Ahmetoglu and Tomas
Chamorro-Premuzic; 20. Effects of creativity training programs on
individual characteristics Denise Fleith; 21. Creativity and personality
research: themes and future directions Patricia O'Rourke, James C. Kaufman,
Gregory J. Feist and Roni Reiter-Palmon.
and the creative process Gregory J. Feist, Roni Reiter-Palmon and James C.
Kaufman; Part I. Process and Structure of the Creative Personality: 2.
Openness/intellect: the core of the creative personality Victoria C.
Oleynick, Colin De Young, Elizabeth Hyde, Scott Barry Kaufman, Roger Beaty
and Paul Silvia; 3. Sweet dreams are made of this: the role of openness in
creativity and brain networks Rex Jung and Christine Meadows; 4. The
curious dynamic between openness and interests in creativity Sang Eun Woo,
Melissa Keith, Rong Su, Rachel Saef and Scott Parrigon; 5. Personality,
behavioral thresholds and the creative scientist Gregory J. Feist; 6.
Creative self-concept: a surface characteristic of creative personality
Maciek Karwowski and Izabela Labuda; 7. Where do diversifying experiences
fit in the study of personality, creativity, and career success? Rodica
Damian; 8. Rethinking the mutlicultural experiences-creativity link: the
interactive perspective on environmental variability and dispositional
plasticity Jen-Ho Chang, Jenny C. Su and Hsueh-Chih Chen; 9. An integrative
approach to the creative personality: beyond the Big Five paradigm
Guillaume Fürst and Todd Lubart; Part II. Creativity and Personality:
Emotion, Motivation and Psychopathology: 10. Creativity and personality:
nuances of domain and mood Christa Taylor, Alexander S. McKay and James C.
Kaufman; 11. Emotions and creativity: from states to traits and emotion
abilities Zorana Ivcevic and Jessica Hoffmann; 12. Innovation motivation: a
social learning model of originality Stephen Joy; 13. Creative genius and
psychopathology: creativity as positive and negative personality Dean Keith
Simonton; 14. Personality traits, personality disorders and creativity
Adrian Furnham; Part III. Creativity and Personality: Measurement and
Social Influences: 15. Creativity and the Big Five personality traits: is
the relationship dependent on the creativity measure? Jason Hornberg and
Roni Reiter-Palmon; 16. What are funny people like? Exploring the
crossroads in humor ability and openness to experience Emily C. Nusbaum and
Paul Silvia; 17. Much more than selfies: autophotography, individuality,
and creativity Stephen J. Dollinger; 18. Can teams have a creative
personality? Rob Litchfield, Lucy Gilson and Christina Shalley; 19. The
entrepreneurial personality: individual differences and social capital in
work-related innovation Reece Akhtar, Gokran Ahmetoglu and Tomas
Chamorro-Premuzic; 20. Effects of creativity training programs on
individual characteristics Denise Fleith; 21. Creativity and personality
research: themes and future directions Patricia O'Rourke, James C. Kaufman,
Gregory J. Feist and Roni Reiter-Palmon.
1. Introduction. The personal side of creativity: individual differences
and the creative process Gregory J. Feist, Roni Reiter-Palmon and James C.
Kaufman; Part I. Process and Structure of the Creative Personality: 2.
Openness/intellect: the core of the creative personality Victoria C.
Oleynick, Colin De Young, Elizabeth Hyde, Scott Barry Kaufman, Roger Beaty
and Paul Silvia; 3. Sweet dreams are made of this: the role of openness in
creativity and brain networks Rex Jung and Christine Meadows; 4. The
curious dynamic between openness and interests in creativity Sang Eun Woo,
Melissa Keith, Rong Su, Rachel Saef and Scott Parrigon; 5. Personality,
behavioral thresholds and the creative scientist Gregory J. Feist; 6.
Creative self-concept: a surface characteristic of creative personality
Maciek Karwowski and Izabela Labuda; 7. Where do diversifying experiences
fit in the study of personality, creativity, and career success? Rodica
Damian; 8. Rethinking the mutlicultural experiences-creativity link: the
interactive perspective on environmental variability and dispositional
plasticity Jen-Ho Chang, Jenny C. Su and Hsueh-Chih Chen; 9. An integrative
approach to the creative personality: beyond the Big Five paradigm
Guillaume Fürst and Todd Lubart; Part II. Creativity and Personality:
Emotion, Motivation and Psychopathology: 10. Creativity and personality:
nuances of domain and mood Christa Taylor, Alexander S. McKay and James C.
Kaufman; 11. Emotions and creativity: from states to traits and emotion
abilities Zorana Ivcevic and Jessica Hoffmann; 12. Innovation motivation: a
social learning model of originality Stephen Joy; 13. Creative genius and
psychopathology: creativity as positive and negative personality Dean Keith
Simonton; 14. Personality traits, personality disorders and creativity
Adrian Furnham; Part III. Creativity and Personality: Measurement and
Social Influences: 15. Creativity and the Big Five personality traits: is
the relationship dependent on the creativity measure? Jason Hornberg and
Roni Reiter-Palmon; 16. What are funny people like? Exploring the
crossroads in humor ability and openness to experience Emily C. Nusbaum and
Paul Silvia; 17. Much more than selfies: autophotography, individuality,
and creativity Stephen J. Dollinger; 18. Can teams have a creative
personality? Rob Litchfield, Lucy Gilson and Christina Shalley; 19. The
entrepreneurial personality: individual differences and social capital in
work-related innovation Reece Akhtar, Gokran Ahmetoglu and Tomas
Chamorro-Premuzic; 20. Effects of creativity training programs on
individual characteristics Denise Fleith; 21. Creativity and personality
research: themes and future directions Patricia O'Rourke, James C. Kaufman,
Gregory J. Feist and Roni Reiter-Palmon.
and the creative process Gregory J. Feist, Roni Reiter-Palmon and James C.
Kaufman; Part I. Process and Structure of the Creative Personality: 2.
Openness/intellect: the core of the creative personality Victoria C.
Oleynick, Colin De Young, Elizabeth Hyde, Scott Barry Kaufman, Roger Beaty
and Paul Silvia; 3. Sweet dreams are made of this: the role of openness in
creativity and brain networks Rex Jung and Christine Meadows; 4. The
curious dynamic between openness and interests in creativity Sang Eun Woo,
Melissa Keith, Rong Su, Rachel Saef and Scott Parrigon; 5. Personality,
behavioral thresholds and the creative scientist Gregory J. Feist; 6.
Creative self-concept: a surface characteristic of creative personality
Maciek Karwowski and Izabela Labuda; 7. Where do diversifying experiences
fit in the study of personality, creativity, and career success? Rodica
Damian; 8. Rethinking the mutlicultural experiences-creativity link: the
interactive perspective on environmental variability and dispositional
plasticity Jen-Ho Chang, Jenny C. Su and Hsueh-Chih Chen; 9. An integrative
approach to the creative personality: beyond the Big Five paradigm
Guillaume Fürst and Todd Lubart; Part II. Creativity and Personality:
Emotion, Motivation and Psychopathology: 10. Creativity and personality:
nuances of domain and mood Christa Taylor, Alexander S. McKay and James C.
Kaufman; 11. Emotions and creativity: from states to traits and emotion
abilities Zorana Ivcevic and Jessica Hoffmann; 12. Innovation motivation: a
social learning model of originality Stephen Joy; 13. Creative genius and
psychopathology: creativity as positive and negative personality Dean Keith
Simonton; 14. Personality traits, personality disorders and creativity
Adrian Furnham; Part III. Creativity and Personality: Measurement and
Social Influences: 15. Creativity and the Big Five personality traits: is
the relationship dependent on the creativity measure? Jason Hornberg and
Roni Reiter-Palmon; 16. What are funny people like? Exploring the
crossroads in humor ability and openness to experience Emily C. Nusbaum and
Paul Silvia; 17. Much more than selfies: autophotography, individuality,
and creativity Stephen J. Dollinger; 18. Can teams have a creative
personality? Rob Litchfield, Lucy Gilson and Christina Shalley; 19. The
entrepreneurial personality: individual differences and social capital in
work-related innovation Reece Akhtar, Gokran Ahmetoglu and Tomas
Chamorro-Premuzic; 20. Effects of creativity training programs on
individual characteristics Denise Fleith; 21. Creativity and personality
research: themes and future directions Patricia O'Rourke, James C. Kaufman,
Gregory J. Feist and Roni Reiter-Palmon.