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Examining Creativity in the Workplace: Applying Polanyi?s Theory of Tacit Knowledge to Maximize Fulfillment at Work
 
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ISBN13:9781032345826
ISBN10:1032345829
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:266 pages
Size:229x152 mm
Weight:648 g
Language:English
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Examining Creativity in the Workplace

Applying Polanyi?s Theory of Tacit Knowledge to Maximize Fulfillment at Work
 
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Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

This scholarly book explores the intersection of social cognition with a democratic philosophy of human resource management, to advance a theory of workplace function that maximizes creativity.

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This scholarly book explores the intersection of social cognition with a democratic philosophy of human resource management to advance a theory of workplace function that maximizes creativity. It examines how the work of Polanyi on tacit knowledge provides a useful theoretical structure for understanding person perception and self?fulfilling prophecy effects in the workplace, with a focus on gender, culture, and race as diversity variables. Based on a broad range of interdisciplinary empirical evidence and theories, this book provides a foundational set of concepts to build new applied intervention strategies. The authors create new, testable theories based on a synthesis of several major areas of research in social psychology and human resource management, moving beyond the narrow confines of trends in a particular subdomain. Part 1 offers a literature review of the field, ranging from theoretical, historical, and philosophical psychology to social psychology and neurocognition. Each chapter in this section offers a novel theory that is pertinent to workplace innovation, synthesized from existing evidence. Part 2 reveals applications of tacit knowledge to the field of human resource management, with a focus on cross?cultural applications for low? and high?power distance settings.



This insightful text presents the authors? original, qualitative research around workplace creativity and tacit knowledge and is valuable reading for scholars and advanced students in industrial?organizational psychology and human resource management.

Table of Contents:

PART 1 The Psychology and Philosophy of Workplace Creativity 1 Contemporary Social Neurocognition and Tacit Dimensions of Person Perception in the Workplace Environment 2 Resilience: Internal and External Worlds and Flow in the Workplace 3 Person Perception, Language, and Phenomenology of Tacit Knowledge 4 Workplace Creativity and the Theories of Carl Jung 5 Indwelling, Empathy, and Non?Mechanistic, Non?Reductionistic Concepts of the Collegial Other 6 Tacit Knowledge and Its Contribution to Creativity in the Arts and Sciences 7 Ontological Idealism, the Platonic Real, and Object/Person Perception in the Workplace 8 Comprehensive Entities, Possibility, and Workplace Innovation 9 Archetypes of Power, Social Dominance, and Constraining Forces on Workplace Creativity PART 2 Applications in a Human Resource Management Context 10 Creativity, Culture, and Human Resource Management 11 Capturing Tacit Knowledge in Human Resource Management 12 Human Resource Management Fosters Engagement Resulting in Creativity and Innovation 13 Qualitative Research in Tacit Knowledge Transfer and Workplace Creativity 14 Qualitative Research in Tacit Knowledge Transfer and Organizational Performance