Authors
Chi-Ying Cheng, Angela K-y Leung
Publication date
2013/7
Journal
Social Psychological and Personality Science
Volume
4
Issue
4
Pages
475-482
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
A growing literature provides evidence for the multicultural experience–creativity link such that exposure to the juxtaposition of two cultures facilitates individual creativity.  The underlying mechanisms for this relationship, however, are still far from being well explored.  Drawing upon the novel perspective of motivated cognition, we hypothesize that two factors interact to affect creative outcomes: (a) perceived cultural distance between the two juxtaposed cultures, and (b) comparison mind-sets.  Specifically, we argue that individuals’ creative performance will be increased only when a difference mind-set is employed to process the cultural stimuli that are sufficiently different from each other.  In two studies, individuals exposed to dual cultural primes with higher levels of perceived cultural distance consistently performed more adeptly in creative insight tasks when they personally predisposed to or experimentally …
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