Associate Professor KIMURA Yuto of the Institute of Education and Student Affairs received the International Academy of Strategic Management Award
October 11, 2021
Associate Professor KIMURA Yuto of the Institute of Education and Student Affairs received the 2021 Article Award of the International Academy of Strategic Management.
This award commends members who significantly contributed to strategic management research in the International Academy of Strategic Management. The award is given for articles or books. The academic article award that he won this time is for articles published in the Journal of Strategic Management Studies from April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021 . This award is given to members who wrote articles that are recognized as prominently contributing to the development of theory or practice regarding strategic management.
The article that won the award
Kimura, Y. (2021). Interaction of Individual Traits and Perceived Team Learning Behaviors in Creative Thinking Attitudes: Examination of Creative Discussions in Small Groups. Journal of Strategic Management Studies, 12(2), 75-91.
https://doi.org/10.24760/iasme.12.2_75
Comment from Associate Professor Kimura
It is said that “Two heads are better than one”, but the achievement of a group does not always exceed the sum of individuals. Based on this problem awareness, we conducted an experimental group discussion on workplace cases and examined the effects on creative thinking attitudes of individuals in this paper.
The analysis results presented interesting insights into groups and creativity: people with low conscientiousness tend to be more creative, whereas people with high agreeableness tend to suppress the diffusion of ideas when the interaction within a team becomes active.
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