Cultural psychology
Humans are a cultural species, constantly navigating a complex web of culturally bound
practices, norms, and worldviews. This article provides a brief overview of the relatively …
practices, norms, and worldviews. This article provides a brief overview of the relatively …
The psychology of residential mobility: Implications for the self, social relationships, and well-being
S Oishi - Perspectives on psychological science, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Residential mobility is an increasingly important personal and societal issue in both the
United States and the world in general. However, it has received relatively limited attention …
United States and the world in general. However, it has received relatively limited attention …
Reconsidering the trade-off between expertise and flexibility: A cognitive entrenchment perspective
E Dane - Academy of management review, 2010 - journals.aom.org
Research suggests that as one acquires domain expertise, one loses flexibility with regard
to problem solving, adaptation, and creative idea generation. Here, I reconsider this trade-off …
to problem solving, adaptation, and creative idea generation. Here, I reconsider this trade-off …
Diversity and leadership in a changing world.
Scholars of leadership have infrequently addressed the diversity of leaders and followers in
terms of culture, gender, race and ethnicity, or sexual orientation. This omission has …
terms of culture, gender, race and ethnicity, or sexual orientation. This omission has …
Multicultural experience, idea receptiveness, and creativity
Inspired by recent advances in creative cognition research, the authors examined in the
current research some creative benefits of multicultural experiences. Study 1 showed that …
current research some creative benefits of multicultural experiences. Study 1 showed that …
Diversity science: Why and how difference makes a difference
VC Plaut - Psychological inquiry, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
This article proposes that addressing the complex ethnic and racial issues of the 21st
century will require a diversity science. A diversity science will consider how people create …
century will require a diversity science. A diversity science will consider how people create …
Bicultural individuals in organizations: Implications and opportunity
MY Brannen, DC Thomas - International Journal of Cross …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Cross-cultural management research typically assumes that individuals have only one
cultural profile. However, given the changing patterns in the world's workforce it is …
cultural profile. However, given the changing patterns in the world's workforce it is …
When in Rome... Learn why the Romans do what they do: How multicultural learning experiences facilitate creativity
Research suggests that living in and adapting to foreign cultures facilitates creativity. The
current research investigated whether one aspect of the adaptation process—multicultural …
current research investigated whether one aspect of the adaptation process—multicultural …
Creative thought as blind-variation and selective-retention: Combinatorial models of exceptional creativity
DK Simonton - Physics of life reviews, 2010 - Elsevier
Campbell (1960) proposed that creative thought should be conceived as a blind-variation
and selective-retention process (BVSR). This article reviews the developments that have …
and selective-retention process (BVSR). This article reviews the developments that have …
Predicting whether multiculturalism positively or negatively influences White Americans' intergroup attitudes: The role of ethnic identification
KR Morrison, VC Plaut… - Personality and social …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Multiculturalism, or the belief that racial and ethnic differences should be acknowledged and
appreciated, has been met with both positive reactions (eg, decreased prejudice) and …
appreciated, has been met with both positive reactions (eg, decreased prejudice) and …