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Psychometrical testing of entrepreneurial creativity

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  • Carolin Palmer
  • Beate Cesinger

    (MRM - Montpellier Research in Management - UPVM - Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier 3 - UPVD - Université de Perpignan Via Domitia - Groupe Sup de Co Montpellier (GSCM) - Montpellier Business School - UM - Université de Montpellier)

  • Petra Gelléri
  • Daniela Putsch
  • Julia Winzen

Abstract

Up to present, little empirical research exists on the explicit relationship between creativity and entrepreneurship (e.g., Berglund and Wennberg, 2006; Yar Hamidi et al., 2008). These studies focus on capturing the personality of ‘creative' entrepreneurs without regarding the core construct of actual creative performance: creativity as a cognitive ability. Our empirical study aimed at closing this gap. We used a newly developed psychometrical creativity test, which has proven to be reliable and valid in psychological research, and assessed the creativity of entrepreneurs. The results show that this approach is suitable for measuring creativity among entrepreneurs. In addition to confirming the psychometric quality of the test in this sample, this study reveals differences in creativity between entrepreneurs and other occupational groups. Entrepreneurs perform higher than two different comparison groups.

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  • Carolin Palmer & Beate Cesinger & Petra Gelléri & Daniela Putsch & Julia Winzen, 2015. "Psychometrical testing of entrepreneurial creativity," Post-Print hal-02065512, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02065512
    DOI: 10.1504/IJEV.2015.068573
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    Cited by:

    1. Stephanie Schoss & Diemo Urbig & Malte Brettel & René Mauer, 2022. "Deep-level diversity in entrepreneurial teams and the mediating role of conflicts on team efficacy and satisfaction," International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, Springer, vol. 18(3), pages 1173-1203, September.
    2. Florian Follert, 2019. "Asymmetrische Informationsverteilung im Rahmen der Gründungsfinanzierung - eine spieltheoretische Analyse am Beispiel der Höhle der Löwen," ZfKE – Zeitschrift für KMU und Entrepreneurship, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, vol. 67(2), pages 91-112.

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