Kulichyova, Anastasia ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9467-0213, Jooss, Stefan and Garavan, Thomas (2024) Creativity Development in Organisations and Mode 2 HRM Theory Development: Event System and Experiential Learning Perspectives. Human Resource Management Journal, 34 (2). pp. 455-479. ISSN 0954-5395
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Abstract
Literature on academic-stakeholder collaboration in the context of HRM is scarce and highlights the challenges linking theory to practice. Drawing on Mode 2 research, we theorise how a structured intervention enables the generation of theoretical insights concerning the development of employee creativity knowledge, skills, and attitudes (KSAs). Utilising event system theory, we reveal how the novelty, criticality, and disruption of a structured intervention fuel an experiential learning process. This process facilitates the development of important individual and team-based creativity KSAs and is sustained through a learning mindset. We develop insights about theories-in-use, HRM theory development, and the micro processes involved in an academic-stakeholder collaboration including areas of potential tension. From a practice perspective, we highlight the value of structured interventions for creativity KSA development and a strategy to facilitate academic-stakeholder collaboration.
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