Openness Measure
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An Openness Measure is an behavioral measure that ...
- Context:
- It can range from being an Open Person to being an Open Organization.
- It can be associated with a Creativity Measure.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Secrecy, Transparency (Behavior), Freedom of Information, Decentralized Decision-Making, Authority, Open Person.
References
2023
- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/openness Retrieved:2023-8-8.
- Openness is an overarching concept or philosophy that is characterized by an emphasis on transparency and collaboration. That is, openness refers to "accessibility of knowledge, technology and other resources; the transparency of action; the permeability of organisational structures; and the inclusiveness of participation". Openness can be said to be the opposite of closedness, central authority and secrecy.
2017
- (Wikipedia, 2017) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/openness Retrieved:2017-10-31.
- Openness is an overarching concept or philosophy that is characterized by an emphasis on transparency and free, unrestricted access to knowledge and information ...
2012
- (Weller, 2012) ⇒ M Weller. (2012). “The openness-creativity cycle in education: a perpsective." In: Journal of Interactive Media in Education.
- QUOTE: "... openness in education and its relation to creativity has been explored. Creativity can be seen as a product of openness... for openness to flourish is essentially an act of creativity. The ..."
- NOTE: It discusses the relationship between openness and creativity in education, proposing it as an ongoing openness-creativity cycle.
2004
- (Dollinger et al., 2004) ⇒ SJ Dollinger, KK Urban, and TA James. (2004). “Creativity and openness: Further validation of two creative product measures." In: Creativity Research Journal.
- QUOTE: "... ABSTRACT: This study sought to further validate two measures of creative imagination, and studied their relation to other creativity and personality measures. 151 college students ..."
- NOTE: It validates measures of creativity and openness, showing their connection as part of an openness-creativity cycle.
1996
- (King et al., 1996) ⇒ LA King, LMK Walker, and SJ Broyles. (1996). “Creativity and the five-factor model." In: Journal of research in personality.
- QUOTE: "... creative ability by openness and creative ability by conscientiousness interactions. At high levels of openness, creative ability ... Individuals high in creative ability but low on openness to ..."
- NOTE: It finds creativity is linked to openness, but those high in creativity may not always be high in openness, illuminating nuances in the openness-creativity cycle.
1987
- (McCrae, 1987) ⇒ RR McCrae. (1987). “Creativity, divergent thinking, and openness to experience." In: Journal of personality and social psychology.
- QUOTE: "... to be creative, and this might account for the repeated finding that individuals judged creative score high on traits in the domain of openness. Divergent Thinking and Openness ..."
- NOTE: It finds a link between creativity, divergent thinking, and the personality trait of openness, related to the openness-creativity cycle.