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The role of creativity in entrepreneurship

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posted on 2010-03-01, 00:00 authored by I Fillis, Ruth Rentschler
This paper evaluates the contribution of creativity to entrepreneurship theory and practice in terms of building an holistic and transdisciplinary understanding of its impact. Acknowledgement is made of the subjectivist theory of entrepreneurship which embraces randomness, uncertainty and ambiguity but these factors should then be embedded in wider business and social contexts. The analysis is synthesised into a number of themes, from consideration of its definition, its link with personality and cognitive style, creativity as a process and the use of biography in uncovering data on creative entrepreneurial behaviour. Other relevant areas of discussion include creativity's link with motivation, actualisation and innovation, as well as the interrogation of entrepreneurial artists as owner/managers. These factors are embedded in a critical evaluation of how creativity contributes to successful entrepreneurship practice. Modelling, measuring and testing entrepreneurial creativity are also considered and the paper includes detailed consideration of several models of creativity in entrepreneurship. Recommendations for future theory and practice are also made.

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Journal

Journal of enterprising culture

Volume

18

Issue

1

Pagination

49 - 81

Publisher

World Scientific Publishing Co.

Location

Singapore

ISSN

0218-4958

eISSN

1793-6330

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2010, World Scientific Publishing Co.

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