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The development of an instrument to assess the characteristics of the creative manager

The development of an instrument to assess the characteristics of the creative manager
The development of an instrument to assess the characteristics of the creative manager
This research represents the third phase of a study to identify and measure the attributes of the ‘creative manager’. The first phase consisted of a literature review (Hender and Higgs 2003), and the second phase a series of interviews with practising managers (Higgs and Hender 2004). From these, a number of constructs were identified which were used as the basis for the development of a questionnaire. Eleven scales, plus that for the dependent variable, creativity, showed sufficient reliability. Nine of the eleven scales showed significant correlations with the creativity scale, indicating good construct validity.

The questionnaire was also compared with existing personality instruments, the Sixteen Personality Factors (16PF) and the Five Factor Model (FFM). It appears that the type of creativity that is characteristic of a ‘creative manager’ cannot be represented by either Creative Disposition, Factor B or the Belbin Team Role ‘Plant’ derived from the 16PF, but one of the five factors of the Five Factor Model, ‘Openness to experience’, and the Belbin Team Role ‘Resource Investigator’ do seem to be features of the ‘creative manager’.
HWP 0603
University of Reading
Hender, J.
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Higgs, M.
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Hender, J. and Higgs, M. (2006) The development of an instrument to assess the characteristics of the creative manager (Henley Working Paper Series, HWP 0603) Reading, UK. University of Reading

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Abstract

This research represents the third phase of a study to identify and measure the attributes of the ‘creative manager’. The first phase consisted of a literature review (Hender and Higgs 2003), and the second phase a series of interviews with practising managers (Higgs and Hender 2004). From these, a number of constructs were identified which were used as the basis for the development of a questionnaire. Eleven scales, plus that for the dependent variable, creativity, showed sufficient reliability. Nine of the eleven scales showed significant correlations with the creativity scale, indicating good construct validity.

The questionnaire was also compared with existing personality instruments, the Sixteen Personality Factors (16PF) and the Five Factor Model (FFM). It appears that the type of creativity that is characteristic of a ‘creative manager’ cannot be represented by either Creative Disposition, Factor B or the Belbin Team Role ‘Plant’ derived from the 16PF, but one of the five factors of the Five Factor Model, ‘Openness to experience’, and the Belbin Team Role ‘Resource Investigator’ do seem to be features of the ‘creative manager’.

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Published date: 2006

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Local EPrints ID: 58159
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/58159
PURE UUID: 200cbca0-a823-4550-ad13-189c534cd9b6
ORCID for M. Higgs: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9032-0416

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Date deposited: 12 Aug 2008
Last modified: 22 Oct 2022 01:40

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Author: J. Hender
Author: M. Higgs ORCID iD

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