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The predictive ability of emotional creativity in motivation for adaptive innovation among university professors under COVID-19 epidemic: An international study

Emotional creativity (EC) refers to cognitive abilities and personality traits related to the originality of emotional experience and expression. Previous studies have found that the COVID-19 epidemic and the restrictions imposed increased the levels of negative emotions, which obstructed adaptation...

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Autores principales: Čábelková, Inna, Dvořák, Marek, Smutka, Luboš, Strielkowski, Wadim, Volchik, Vyacheslav
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9669899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36405122
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.997213
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author Čábelková, Inna
Dvořák, Marek
Smutka, Luboš
Strielkowski, Wadim
Volchik, Vyacheslav
author_facet Čábelková, Inna
Dvořák, Marek
Smutka, Luboš
Strielkowski, Wadim
Volchik, Vyacheslav
author_sort Čábelková, Inna
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description Emotional creativity (EC) refers to cognitive abilities and personality traits related to the originality of emotional experience and expression. Previous studies have found that the COVID-19 epidemic and the restrictions imposed increased the levels of negative emotions, which obstructed adaptation. This research suggests that EC predicts the motivation for innovative adaptive behavior under the restrictions of COVID-19. In the case study of university professors, we show that EC predicts the motivation to creatively capitalize on the imposed online teaching in looking for innovative research and personal development. Methodologically, we rely on the Emotional Creativity Inventory (ECI) administered to a sample of 463 university professors (41.5% men, aged 22–100. M ± SD = 45.53 ± 11.46, median 44) from the Czech Republic (N = 137), Slovak Republic (N = 61), and Russia (N = 265). The indicators for motivation for innovative performance included motivations to use distant methods of scientific research, to look for partners for conducting scientific research in other cities or abroad, to conduct interdisciplinary research, starting distance learning to enhance qualifications, and the perception that due to online teaching, there is more time for personal development. We employ a set of ordinal regression analyses controlling for age, gender, position (lecturer, researcher, and manager), type of science (formal, natural, social, and applied), and country. The results suggest that Emotional Creativity and its three components predict the motivation of university professors to creatively capitalize on the imposed online teaching in looking for innovative research and personal development under the conditions of COVID-19. Furthermore, our results confirmed the gender and age differences in EC. The differences in EC according to position (lecturer, researcher, and manager) and type of science were not statistically significant. These results compel us to be aware of the importance of the emotional side of creativity to optimize stress-related behavior under the conditions of limited abilities to continue as usual. More space devoted to the manifestation of all the aspects of emotional creativity would improve adaptation to challenging circumstances and even allow one to capitalize on new opportunities. Moreover, we suggest that if personal intrinsic Emotional Creativity is high, the crises, such as the COVID-19 epidemic, may improve adaptation and trigger creative outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-96698992022-11-18 The predictive ability of emotional creativity in motivation for adaptive innovation among university professors under COVID-19 epidemic: An international study Čábelková, Inna Dvořák, Marek Smutka, Luboš Strielkowski, Wadim Volchik, Vyacheslav Front Psychol Psychology Emotional creativity (EC) refers to cognitive abilities and personality traits related to the originality of emotional experience and expression. Previous studies have found that the COVID-19 epidemic and the restrictions imposed increased the levels of negative emotions, which obstructed adaptation. This research suggests that EC predicts the motivation for innovative adaptive behavior under the restrictions of COVID-19. In the case study of university professors, we show that EC predicts the motivation to creatively capitalize on the imposed online teaching in looking for innovative research and personal development. Methodologically, we rely on the Emotional Creativity Inventory (ECI) administered to a sample of 463 university professors (41.5% men, aged 22–100. M ± SD = 45.53 ± 11.46, median 44) from the Czech Republic (N = 137), Slovak Republic (N = 61), and Russia (N = 265). The indicators for motivation for innovative performance included motivations to use distant methods of scientific research, to look for partners for conducting scientific research in other cities or abroad, to conduct interdisciplinary research, starting distance learning to enhance qualifications, and the perception that due to online teaching, there is more time for personal development. We employ a set of ordinal regression analyses controlling for age, gender, position (lecturer, researcher, and manager), type of science (formal, natural, social, and applied), and country. The results suggest that Emotional Creativity and its three components predict the motivation of university professors to creatively capitalize on the imposed online teaching in looking for innovative research and personal development under the conditions of COVID-19. Furthermore, our results confirmed the gender and age differences in EC. The differences in EC according to position (lecturer, researcher, and manager) and type of science were not statistically significant. These results compel us to be aware of the importance of the emotional side of creativity to optimize stress-related behavior under the conditions of limited abilities to continue as usual. More space devoted to the manifestation of all the aspects of emotional creativity would improve adaptation to challenging circumstances and even allow one to capitalize on new opportunities. Moreover, we suggest that if personal intrinsic Emotional Creativity is high, the crises, such as the COVID-19 epidemic, may improve adaptation and trigger creative outcomes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9669899/ /pubmed/36405122 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.997213 Text en Copyright © 2022 Čábelková, Dvořák, Smutka, Strielkowski and Volchik. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Čábelková, Inna
Dvořák, Marek
Smutka, Luboš
Strielkowski, Wadim
Volchik, Vyacheslav
The predictive ability of emotional creativity in motivation for adaptive innovation among university professors under COVID-19 epidemic: An international study
title The predictive ability of emotional creativity in motivation for adaptive innovation among university professors under COVID-19 epidemic: An international study
title_full The predictive ability of emotional creativity in motivation for adaptive innovation among university professors under COVID-19 epidemic: An international study
title_fullStr The predictive ability of emotional creativity in motivation for adaptive innovation among university professors under COVID-19 epidemic: An international study
title_full_unstemmed The predictive ability of emotional creativity in motivation for adaptive innovation among university professors under COVID-19 epidemic: An international study
title_short The predictive ability of emotional creativity in motivation for adaptive innovation among university professors under COVID-19 epidemic: An international study
title_sort predictive ability of emotional creativity in motivation for adaptive innovation among university professors under covid-19 epidemic: an international study
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9669899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36405122
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.997213
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