Combining Creativity and Control: Understanding Individual Motivation in Large-Scale Collaborative Creativity
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Combining Creativity and Control: Understanding Individual Motivation in Large-Scale Collaborative Creativity
Combining Creativity and Control: Understanding Individual Motivation in Large-Scale Collaborative Creativity
Date Written: February 1, 2011
Abstract
Recent research has show that management control systems (MCS) can improve performance in contexts characterized by high levels of task uncertainty. This seems to conflict with a second stream of research, which argues that MCSs risk undermining the intrinsic motivation needed for effective performance in such settings. To solve this puzzle, we build on theories of perceived locus of causality and self-construal and develop an integrative model summarized in 15 propositions. To explicate our proposed solution and to show its robustness, we focus on the class of activities we call large-scale collaborative creativity (LSCC) — contexts where individuals face a dual challenge of demonstrating creativity and embracing the formal controls that coordinate their creative activities with others’. We argue that LSCC requires the simultaneous activation of intrinsic and identified forms of motivation, and simultaneously independent and interdependent self-construals. Against some scholarship that argues or assumes that such simultaneous combinations are infeasible, we argue that they can be fostered through appropriate attraction-selection-attrition policies and management control systems design. We also show how our propositions can enrich our understanding of motivation in other settings, where creativity and/or coordination demands are less pressing.
Keywords: management control systems, creativity, collaborative creativity, motivation, perceived locus of causality, self-construal, levers of control
JEL Classification: M40, M41, M50, M54
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