About the Journal

Creativity Studies publishes original research on communication within the creative society, survey articles and conference reports. More information ...


Current Issue

Published: 2024-07-31

Articles

Influence of creative, social, and practical imaginativeness on self-efficacy and entrepreneurial intention of engineering students

Sanya Katyal, Anasuya Kulshekar Lingappa, Asish Oommen Mathew
Abstract 457 | PDF Downloads 370

Page 362–378

Leadership and its role in intellectual migration and creativity development

Olena Oliinyk, Halyna Mishchuk, Yuriy Bilan
Abstract 367 | PDF Downloads 282

Page 379–394

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Diversity is not inclusion: a four-dimensional approach to corporate creative-intensive ecosystems

Fabio B. Josgrilberg, Luciana Hashiba
Abstract 201 | PDF Downloads 192

Page 407–418

The effect of problem-based learning assisted with concept mapping founded on cognitive style on the creativity of writing exposition text

Rubiah Rubiah, I Nyoman Sudana Degeng, Punadji Setyosari, Dedi Kuswandi
Abstract 291 | PDF Downloads 232

Page 419–434

Smart city management from the perspective of inhabitants as the creative consumers of urban space

Emilian Gwiaździński, Magdalena Kalińska-Kula, Luís Moreira Pinto
Abstract 219 | PDF Downloads 140

Page 435–446

Malay identity in the exploration of miniature creation as souvenirs: contextual miniature of Malay architecture of North Sumatra, Indonesia

Zulkifli Zulkifli, Gamal Kartono, Misgiya Misgiya, Barli Kifli
Abstract 305 | PDF Downloads 150

Page 447–461

Advertising and creativity in award ceremonies: the challenge of transparent evaluation

Victoria Tur-Viñes, Araceli Castelló-Martínez, Marina Ramos-Serrano, Ingrid Zacipa-Infante
Abstract 254 | PDF Downloads 137

Page 462–474

Flipped classroom and creative learning resources for teaching history

María Pilar Molina-Torres, María Montserrat Pastor Blázquez
Abstract 198 | PDF Downloads 105

Page 519–531

Creativity in crisis communication: a systematic review

Rasa Smaliukienė
Abstract 144 | PDF Downloads 80

Page 548–570

The potential of craft industries based on Javanese ethnic culture and the local economy in Indonesia: perspectives of creativity

Bhakti Nur Avianto, Ihya Ulumuddin, Damardjati Kun Marjanto, Unggul Sudrajat, Genardi Atmadiredja
Abstract 107 | PDF Downloads 52

Page 571–588

Phatic emoji of Javanese netizens in social media: a cyberpragmatics perspective on a creative communicative strategy

Yuli Widiana, Syed Nurulakla Syed Abdullah, Sumarlam Sumarlam
Abstract 105 | PDF Downloads 50

Page 589–600

Theory of planned behaviour analysis on entrepreneurial creativity

Mahir Pradana, Budi Rustandi Kartawinata, Syarifuddin Syarifuddin, Tri Indra Wijaksana, Fitriani Nur Utami, Adrianza Putra
Abstract 86 | PDF Downloads 45

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Academic hope and self-regulation as predictors of creative thinking among undergraduate students

Thaer A. Ghbari, Ahmad H. Harahsheh
Abstract 151 | PDF Downloads 52

Page 698–708

After seven years of partnership with Taylor & Francis in co-publishing of Creativity Studies, we are proud to announce that from 2018 Creativity Studies will be published by VGTU Press as an Open Access journal. All future articles will be published under a CC-BY 4.0 licence. All published papers are expected to be uploaded into the new journal system by the end of 2018 and will be accessible under the same CC-BY 4.0 licence. In the meantime you can find the journal archive on the Taylor & Francis platform http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tlim22

Currently, we are still in the process of improving our new journal system by uploading archives, and implementing tools to make the publishing process more effective. Such major changes require a lot of work and the VGTU Press team is dedicated to do their best through the transition period. Therefore, we appreciate your patience during this period, and we would be grateful for any feedback that will help improve the new system - to send your comments please e-mail eleidyba@vgtu.lt

We are confident that publishing the journal Open Access will increase its impact and reach, and we encourage all authors to submit their papers to Creativity Studies.