This article analyzes the effects of financial constraints and of their interaction with individual novelty-seeking traits on the outcome of different types of creative tasks such as product ideation and product repair. Three experimental studies examine the effect of financial constraints on creativity of the outcome of a product ideation task, compare the effect of financial constraints with the effect of another type of constraint (i.e., input restriction) on creativity of products ideated, on the amount of resources invested in the development of the creative solution, and on the type of creative process adopted, and following recent recommendations on the adoption of an interactionist perspective for the study of creativity, analyze the effect of financial constraints in interaction with an individual difference such as novelty seeking, which embraces more remote determinants of creative performance, on the creativity of the outcomes to a product ideation task. The results suggest that constrained financial resources may be beneficial to creativity. Specifi-cally, results suggest that financial constraints lead to the ideation of more creative products, even though these products make use of fewer inputs and of a lower budget. Furthermore, while yield-ing outcomes as creative as the ones generated under input constraints, financial constraints in-duce the use of fewer resources and activate a top down rather than a bottom up processing strat-egy in the solution of the problem solving task. In addition, the results show that the effect of fi-nancial constraints is stronger for individuals with inherent tendencies toward novelty seeking, because their stock of experiences and perspectives to put them under stress when facing an un-constrained problem space.

Quando la necessità aguzza l’ingegno. L’impatto dei vincoli finanziari sulla creatività

SCOPELLITI, IRENE;CILLO, PAOLA;BUSACCA, BRUNO GIUSEPPE;MAZURSKY, DAVID
2016

Abstract

This article analyzes the effects of financial constraints and of their interaction with individual novelty-seeking traits on the outcome of different types of creative tasks such as product ideation and product repair. Three experimental studies examine the effect of financial constraints on creativity of the outcome of a product ideation task, compare the effect of financial constraints with the effect of another type of constraint (i.e., input restriction) on creativity of products ideated, on the amount of resources invested in the development of the creative solution, and on the type of creative process adopted, and following recent recommendations on the adoption of an interactionist perspective for the study of creativity, analyze the effect of financial constraints in interaction with an individual difference such as novelty seeking, which embraces more remote determinants of creative performance, on the creativity of the outcomes to a product ideation task. The results suggest that constrained financial resources may be beneficial to creativity. Specifi-cally, results suggest that financial constraints lead to the ideation of more creative products, even though these products make use of fewer inputs and of a lower budget. Furthermore, while yield-ing outcomes as creative as the ones generated under input constraints, financial constraints in-duce the use of fewer resources and activate a top down rather than a bottom up processing strat-egy in the solution of the problem solving task. In addition, the results show that the effect of fi-nancial constraints is stronger for individuals with inherent tendencies toward novelty seeking, because their stock of experiences and perspectives to put them under stress when facing an un-constrained problem space.
2016
2016
Scopelliti, Irene; Cillo, Paola; Busacca, BRUNO GIUSEPPE; Mazursky, David
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