Search for dissertations about: "Leadership Creativity thesis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Leadership Creativity thesis.
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1. Leadership and creativity in research groups
Abstract : DEGREE OF L1CENTIATE IN PSYCHOLOGY Abstract Olsson, L. (2010). Leadership and Creativity in Research Groups. University of Gothenburg. READ MORE
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2. Leadership and Creativity in Research: Investigations of Leadership and Leader – Member Exchange (LMX) in Research Groups
Abstract : This thesis is an examination of leadership and creativity in research. Specifically, it studies leadership and creativity in academic research groups and commercial research groups in the biosciences. Leaders in these research settings face similar challenges, in particular the uncertainty that characterizes such creative work. READ MORE
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3. Leadership Challenges in Academia : Four Case studies
Abstract : This thesis is an exploration of leadership dimensions of academic organisational processes. It consists of four case studies, each presenting a leadership challenge. These studies of specific situations offer great opportunities to investigate the variety of leading that the academy contains. READ MORE
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4. Leadership and Innovation in R&D Teams
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the members of industrial research and development (R&D) teams and their leaders. The field of individual innovation is fragmented and lacks research that coherently integrates psychological factors that explain why antecedent variables affect individual innovation. READ MORE
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5. Generative learning management : A dual-role model for creativity in organizations
Abstract : A main purpose of this thesis was to develop a model of leadership style named Generative Learning Management (GLM), thought to influence goal-oriented interpersonal creativity in organizations, and to test this model. Creativity is a complex consisting of both novelty and usefulness and it is a general mental ability that is determined by the interplay between different regions in a normally functioning human brain. READ MORE