The dual pathway to creativity model: Creative ideation as a function of flexibility and persistence
University of Groningen · University of Amsterdam
Abstract
The dual pathway to creativity model argues that creativity—the generation of original and appropriate ideas—is a function of cognitive flexibility and cognitive persistence, and that dispositional or situational variables may influence creativity either through their effects on flexibility, on persistence, or both. This model is tested in a number of studies in which participants performed creative ideation tasks. We review work showing that cognitive flexibility, operationalised as the number of content categories surveyed, directly relates to idea originality, but that originality can also be achieved by exploring a few content categories in great depth (i.e., persistence). We also show that a global…
Citation impact
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- 13.78
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4Topics & keywords
- Originality
- Creativity
- Psychology
- Flexibility (engineering)
- Cognitive flexibility
- Persistence (discontinuity)
- Cognition
- Mood