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Creatology from 1977 to 2007

Istvan Magyari-Beck ()
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Istvan Magyari-Beck: Corvinus University of Budapest, Institute for Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Budapest, Hungary

Society and Economy, 2007, vol. 29, issue 3, 343-361

Abstract: This paper presents a small sample of the results Creatology has achieved during its first thirty years of existence from 1977 to 2007. The main chapters below deal with the short prehistory of Creatology, its paradigmatic framework and applications. The author’s ambition was first and foremost to outline the theoretical foundation, because pragmatic work in this domain is over-represented at the expense of losing even the theoretical minimum obligatory for any scientific enterprise. The article gives also descriptions of what it calls the “Big Bang” of Creatology and the mainstream view about creativity based on the generalized market structure.

Keywords: Creatology; Creatology matrix; product; process; personality; culture; organization; group; quantitative; qualitative; factual; normative; anthropology; genes; economic psychology; pedagogical axiology; economics of culture; language theory of art; creativity; work; game/play; mainstream; market model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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