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followed sharply contrasting life cycles of creativity …
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fundamental tradeoff in organizing such activities. On the one hand, since creativity cannot be achieved by command and control or …
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legal environments and technological innovation. I examine firms' use of indirect price discrimination in response to U …
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Though fundamental to innovation and essential to many industries and occupations, individual creativity has received … for the management of creative workers and for the implementation of competitive procurement mechanisms for innovation …
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Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Frank Gehry were experimental architects: all worked visually, and arrived at their designs by discovering forms as they sketched. Their styles evolved gradually over long periods, and all three produced the buildings that are generally considered their...
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conspicuous innovation increased, conceptual artists could respond to these incentives more quickly and decisively than their …
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paintings and collages in entirely new ways, and their innovation was quickly adopted by other artists. Words, phrases, and …
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Psychologists have not considered wisdom and creativity to be closely associated. This reflects their failure to … recognize that creativity is not exclusively the result of bold discoveries by young conceptual innovators. Important advances … made significant contributions after the age of 50 with two of their colleagues whose creativity failed to persist past 50 …
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was a direct consequence of the dominant role of conceptual innovation in the century's art, as a series of young …
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Wassily Kandinsky and Kazimir Malevich were both great Russian painters who became pioneers of abstract art during the second decade of the twentieth century. Yet the forms of their art differed radically, as did their artistic methods and goals. Kandinsky, an experimental artist, approached...
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