Creativity & Innovation

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Across
  1. 2. One of the type of propulsion theory of Creative Contribution ? [_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Incrementation]
  2. 7. For the most part, imitation has been described as p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, meaning negative- to imitate is to copy, and to copy is viewed as a negative (think of plagiarism for example)
  3. 8. _ _ _ o _ _ _ _ _ _ systems can be defined as ‘all important economic, social, political, organizational and other factors that influence the development, diffusion and use of innovations’ (Edquist 1997)
  4. 9. A solution for any problem is driven by two major aspects in today’s world. One is technology push. What is the other? [_ _ _ _ n _ pull]
  5. 10. What is the role of imitation in innovation? [Central _ _ _ _ _m _ _ _ _ _]
  6. 12. has a complicated relationship with innovation. [_ m _ _ _ _ _ _ _]
  7. 13. I am one of the models in Individual level Creativity where my elements are expertise, task motivation and Creativity skills. What am I? [_ _ _ _b _ _ _]
  8. 14. The process of destroying what you get in order to create something new. [Creative d_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _]
Down
  1. 1. Self- _ _ t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is directly linked to stimulating creativity.
  2. 3. Which approach views scientific creativity as an accumulation and aggregation of knowledge where multiple researchers attempt to address the same problem? [Z _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _]
  3. 4. The use of imagination or original ideas to create something; _ _ _ a _ _ _ _ _ _]
  4. 5. One of the stages of the Innovation process? [_ _ _ _ _ i _ _]
  5. 6. Triggers for a great idea include problems, technology push and ? [S_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _]
  6. 9. There are four main dimensions for innovation. Three of them are product, process and position. What is the fourth one? [_ _ _ _ _ _ g _]
  7. 11. In problem-oriented innovation cases, what is the mother of inventions? [N_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _]