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NETWORKS, CREATIVITY, AND TIME: STAYING CREATIVE THROUGH BROKERAGE AND NETWORK REJUVENATION

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ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
卷 64, 期 4, 页码 1164-1190

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ACAD MANAGEMENT
DOI: 10.5465/amj.2019.1209

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This paper suggests that open networks and content heterogeneity are more beneficial for creativity when network stability is low. New ties can push individuals to change the way they organize and process knowledge and collaborate, enabling creators to benefit from the advantages provided by open network structures and heterogeneous content.
In this paper, we adopt a dynamic perspective on networks and creativity to propose that the oft-theorized creative benefits of open networks and heterogeneous content are less likely to be accrued over time if the network is stable. Specifically, we hypothesize that open networks and content heterogeneity will have a more positive effect on creativity when network stability is low. We base our prediction on the fact that, over time, network stability begets cognitive rigidity and social rigidity, thus limiting individuals ability to make use of the creative advantages provided by open networks and heterogeneous content. On the contrary, new ties bring a positive shock that pushes individuals in the network to change the way they organize and process knowledge, as well as the way they interact and collaboratea shock that enables creators to accrue the creative advantages provided by open network structures and heterogeneous content. We test and find support for our theory in a study on the core artists who worked on the TV series Doctor Who between 1963 and 2014.

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