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Min Tang; Sebastian Hofreiter; Christian H. Werner; Aleksandra Zielinska; Maciej Karwowski – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
Recent research suggests that working with generative artificial intelligence (AI), such as ChatGPT, can produce more creative outcomes than humans alone. However, does AI retain its creative edge when humans have access to alternative information sources, such as another human or the internet. We explored this question in a between-group…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Man Machine Systems, Interaction, Internet
Puente-Diaz, Rogelio; Toptas, Seda Dilan; Cavazos-Arroyo, Judith; Wimschneider, Christine; Brem, Alexander – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
In two studies, one in Mexico and another one in Germany, we examined the indirect influence of self-reported multicultural experience on creative potential, through its influence on creative self-efficacy, and its direct influence on creative personal identity. In both studies, business students from Mexico and Germany completed a battery of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Creativity, Cultural Awareness, Self Efficacy
Tang, Min; Werner, Christian; Cao, Guikang; Tumasjan, Andranik; Shen, Jiliang; Shi, Jiannong; Spörrle, Matthias – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2018
Two studies comparing Chinese and German samples by using work-related verbal creativity tasks examined the role of culture in creative expression thereby also exploring culture's potential influence on creativity judgements. In Study 1, German participants (N = 60) scored higher than Chinese respondents (N = 60) in a work-related unusual uses…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Comparative Analysis, Creativity, Creativity Tests

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