Table Of ContentSUSAN M. STIEVATER
Index, Volume 27, 1994
Journal of Creative Behavior
ADVERTISING AGENCIES
West, D. Restricted creativity: advertising agencies work practices in
the US, Canada, and UK 200-213
AGED-PSYCHOLOGY
Sasser-Coen, J. R. Qualitative changes in creativity in the second half
of life: a life-span developmental perspective. ...............:ccccccseeseeereeeeeees 18-27
Aiken, M. W., & Riggs, M. Using a group decision support system for
creativity
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Stievater, S. M. Bibliography of recent books on creativity and problem
solving: supplement XXXI
BUSINESS AND EDUCATION
Weaver, K. M. Two alternative approaches to creating opportunities for
entrepreneurial activity: bridging the divide between academics and
entrepreneurs
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/RUSSIA
Whiting, B. G. The creative business challenges of Russia
BUSINESS INFORMATION
Solomon, G. T., & Fernald, L. W., Jr. Innovative approaches to meeting
entrepreneurial information needs: SBA enters the XXI century
Carson, P. P., & Carson, K. D. Managing creativity enhancement
through goal-setting and feedback
CONTROL (PSYCHOLOGICAL)
Smith, B. L. Interpersonal behaviors that damage the productivity of
creative problem solving groups
CREATION (LITERARY, ARTISTIC, ETC.)—RESEARCH
Murdock, M. C., & Ganim, R. M. Creativity and humor: integration and
incongruity
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CREATIVE ABILITY—RESEARCH
Isaksen, S. G., Puccio, G. J., & Treffinger, D. J. An ecological approach to
creativity research: profiling for creative problem solving 146-170
CREATIVE THINKING
Fernald, L. W., Jr., & Nickolenko, P. The creative process: its use and
extent of formalization by corporations 214-220
CREATIVE THINKING—STUDY AND TEACHING
Fierstein, R. L., & Lunken, H. P. Assessment of the long term effects
of the master of science degree in creative studies on its
graduates 188-199
CREATIVITY IN BUSINESS
Dennis, W. J. Is the new entrepreneurial era Over? .............:.scceeeeeeees 112-129
Fernald, L. W., Jr., & Nickolenko, P. The creative process: its use
and extent of formalization by corporations
Whiting, B. G. The creative business challenges of Russia
Dennis, W. J. Is the new entrepreneurial era Over? ..................0c00eeee 112-129
EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY
Litterst, J. K., & Eyo, B. A. Developing classroom imagination:
shaping and energizing a suitable climate for growth, discovery,
and vision 270-282
Selby, E. C., Treffinger, D. J., Isaksen, S. G., & Powers, S. V. Use
of the Kirton Adaption-Innovation Inventory with middle school
students 223-235
EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION
Carson, P. P., & Carson, K. D. Managing creativity enhancement
through goal-setting and feedback
ENTREPRENEURS
Dennis, W. J. Is the new entrepreneurial era Ove? ...............:0eeeeeeeee 112-129
Solomon, G. T., & Fernald, L. W., Jr. Innovative approaches to
meeting entrepreneurial information needs: SBA enters the XXI
103-111
Weaver, K. M. Two alternative approaches to creating opportunities
for entrepreneurial activity: bridging the divide between academics and
entrepreneurs
290
Journal of Creative Behavior
Whiting, B. G. The creative business challenges of Russia 143-146
Winslow, E. K., & Solomon, G. T. Entrepreneurs: architects of innovation,
paradigm pioneers and change
Fernald, L. W., Jr., & Nickolenko, P. The creative process: its use and extent of
formalization by corporations 214-220
Fierstein, R. L., & Lunken, H. P. Assessment of the long term effects of the
master of science degree in creative studies on its graduates
Grossman, S. R., & Wiseman, E. E. Seven operating principles for
enhanced creative problem solving training
GROUP PROBLEM SOLVING
Smith, B. L. Interpersonal behaviors that damage the productivity of
creative problem solving groups 171-187
Weaver, W. T. Anatomy of a creative problem solving meeting 236-269
HUMOR—RESEARCH
Murdock, M. C., & Ganim, R. M. Creativity and humor: integration and
incongruity
IMAGINATION
Litterst, J. K., & Eyo, B. A. Developing classroom imagination:
shaping and energizing a suitable climate for growth, discovery, and
vision 270-282
INFORMATION SERVICES
Solomon, G. T., & Fernald, L. W., Jr. Innovative approaches to
meeting entrepreneurial information needs: SBA enters the XXI
103-111
Isaksen, S. G., Puccio, G. J., & Treffinger, D. J. An ecological approach
to creativity research: profiling for creative problem solving 146-170
JOHNSTON, ROBERT
Larson, C. M. Bridging the innovation gap — an interview with Robert
Johnson
KIRTON ADAPTION-INNOVATION INVENTORY
Selby, E. C., Treffinger, D. J., Isaksen, S. G., & Powers, S. V. Use
of the Kirton Adaption-Innovation Inventory with middle school
students 223-235
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Journal of Creative Behavior
Larson, C. M. Bridging the innovation gap — an interview with Robert
Johnston 130-142
LEADERSHIP
Rickards, T. Creative leadership: messages from the front line and the
Litterst, J. K., & Eyo, B. A. Developing classroom imagination: shaping
and energizing a suitable climate for growth, discovery, and vision..270-282
MANAGEMENT
West, D. Restricted creativity: advertising agencies work practices in
the US, Canada, and UK
Murdock, M. C., & Ganim, R. M. Creativity and humor: integration and
incongruity
ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
Larson, C. M. Bridging the innovation gap — an interview with Robert
Johnson 130-124
Weaver, K. M. Two alternative approaches to creating opportunities
for entrepreneurial activity: bridging the divide between academics
and entrepreneurs
Winslow, E. K., & Solomon, G. T. Entrepreneurs: architects of innovation,
paradigm pioneers and change
PROBLEM SOLVING
Rickards, T. Creative leadership: messages from the front line and the
back room
PROBLEM SOLVING - COMPUTER AIDS
Aiken, M. W., & Riggs, M. Using a group decision support system for
creativity
PROBLEM SOLVING - TEACHING
Grossman, S. R., & Wiseman, E. E. Seven operating principles for
enhanced creative problem solving training
Rickards, T. Creative leadership: messages from the front line and the
back room
Sasser-Coen, J. R. Qualitative changes in creativity in the second half of life: a
life-span developmental perspective
292
Journal of Creative Behavior
Selby, E. C., Treffinger, D. J., Isaksen, S. G., & Powers, S. V. Use of the
Kirton Adaption-Innovation Inventory with middle school students ..223-235
SMALL BUSINESS
Weaver, K. M. Two alternative approaches to creating opportunities for
entrepreneurial activity: bridging the divide between academics and
entrepreneurs
Smith, B. L. Interpersonal behaviors that damage the productivity of creative
problem solving groups 171-187
Solomon, G. T., & Fernald, L. W., Jr. Innovative approaches to meeting
entrepreneurial inforrnation needs: SBA enters the XXI century 103-111
Stievater, S. M. Bibliography of recent books on creativity and problem
solving: supplement XXAI 283-288
TIME MANAGEMENT
West, D. Restricted creativity: advertising agencies work practices in
the US, Canada, and UK 200-213
UNITED STATES - ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Dennis, W. J. Is the new entrepreneurial era OVEF? .............00ccceeeeeeees 112-129
UNITED STATES - SMALL BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION
Solomon, G. T., & Fernaid, L. W., Jr. Innovative approaches to meeting
entrepreneurial information needs: SBA enters the XXI century 103-111
UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES - GRADUATE WORK
Fierstein, R. L., & Lunken, H. P. Assessment of the long term effects of the
master of science degree in creative studies on its graduates 188-199
Weaver, K. M. Two alternative approaches to creating opportunities for
entrepreneurial activity: bridging the divide between academics and
entrepreneurs
Weaver, W. T. Anatomy of a creative problem solving meeting
West, D. Restricted creativity: advertising agencies work practices in
the US, Canada, and UK
Whiting, B. G. The creative business challenges of Russia
Winslow, E. K., & Solomon, G. T. Entrepreneurs: architects of innovation,
paradigm pioneers and change