Article one of the 2017-2018 top downloaded in The Journal of Creative Behavior
We are pleased that our article, Exploring the Effects of Creativity Training on Creative Performance and Creative Self-Efficacy: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study, published in The Journal of Creative Behavior, is one of the journal’s top downloaded recent papers! Amongst articles published between January 2017 and December 2018, our paper received some of the most downloads in the 12 months following online publication.
In our paper, we explore the impact of creativity trainings on participants’ creative performance and creative self-efficacy. Based on a longitudinal research design, various implications are derived both for theory and practice.
You can find the article here.