Escaping Irony: Making Research on Creativity in Organizations More Creative

By Michelle M. DuguidJack A. GoncaloSpencer H. HarrisonElla Miron-Spektor
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes
March2023 Vol. 175

Like most literatures as they mature, the creativity literature has become — ironically — less creative. We spearheaded this special issue to encourage the bold new ideas we need to revitalize research on creativity in organizations and expand our capacity to build knowledge on this important topic. The ten articles included in the special issue inject a big dose of novelty into the creativity literature. We discuss the novel contributions of each article and how scholars can continue making research on creativity more creative.