An edition of The dark side of creativity (2011)

The dark side of creativity

original thinkers can be more dishonest

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The dark side of creativity
Francesca Gino
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An edition of The dark side of creativity (2011)

The dark side of creativity

original thinkers can be more dishonest

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Creativity is a common aspiration for individuals, organizations, and societies. Here, however, we test whether creativity increases dishonesty. We propose that a creative personality and creativity primes promote individuals' motivation to think outside the box and that this increased motivation leads to unethical behavior. In four studies, we show that participants with creative personalities who scored high on a test measuring divergent thinking tended to cheat more (Study 1); that dispositional creativity is a better predictor of unethical behavior than intelligence (Study 2); and that participants who were primed to think creatively were more likely to behave dishonestly because of their creativity motivation (Study 3) and greater ability to justify their dishonest behavior (Study 4). Finally, a field study constructively replicates these effects and demonstrates that individuals who work in more creative positions are also more morally flexible (Study 5). The results provide evidence for an association between creativity and dishonesty, thus highlighting a dark side of creativity.

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English
Pages
46

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Edition Notes

"January 2011"--Publisher's website.

Includes bibliographical references.

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[Boston]
Series
Working paper / Harvard Business School -- 11-064, Working paper (Harvard Business School) -- 11-064.

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Pagination
46 p.
Number of pages
46

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OL45322057M
OCLC/WorldCat
697962849

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