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      The curvilinear relation between experienced creative time pressure and creativity: moderating effects of openness to experience and support for creativity.

      The Journal of applied psychology
      Adult, Creativity, Employment, psychology, Humans, Questionnaires, Social Support, Time Factors

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          This study examined the possibility of a curvilinear relation between the creative time pressure employees experience at work and their creativity. The authors also examined whether this curvilinear relation was moderated by employees' scores on the openness to experience personality dimension and by the support for creativity employees received from supervisors and coworkers. Data were obtained from 170 employees and 10 supervisors of a manufacturing organization. Results showed an inverted U-shaped creative time pressure-creativity relation for employees who scored high on openness to experience while simultaneously receiving support for creativity. The authors discussed the implications of these results for future research and practice. ((c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved).

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          10.1037/0021-9010.91.4.963
          16834519

          Chemistry
          Adult,Creativity,Employment,psychology,Humans,Questionnaires,Social Support,Time Factors
          Chemistry
          Adult, Creativity, Employment, psychology, Humans, Questionnaires, Social Support, Time Factors

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